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SUMMARY:FRIENDSFRIENDS OF FRIENDSFRIENDS
DESCRIPTION:FRIENDSFRIENDS OF FRIENDSFRIENDS by Vincent Nielsen \nThis exhibit is a collection of people who the artist has met in dreams. A set of acquaintances from life\, melted over time through the haze of memory\, dreamt over and melted onto canvas as an attempt to recall all social interactions. Some of them are friends\, some of them less desirable. \nCome and see if you recognize yourself. \n\nInterrogating the way memory and recording of events can sometimes be at odds with one another Oliver “Vincent Nielsen” Stewart works in an array of media and mediums to communicate abstract recollections of a lifetime of experiences. Living in Kirikiriroa for 16 years\, long appreciating the changing nature of the city\, he attempts to capture the essence of the people that roam the streets\, work in offices\, live in the suburbs and make the city the cultural hub that often goes ignored. Primarily working as a painter of neo expressionist art\, Vincent commits memory to canvas and obfuscates the clues under layers of ink\, spray\, oil and acrylic paint. \n\nPlease join us at the opening event for FRIENDSFRIENDS OF FRIENDSFRIENDS on Sat 28th Feb\, 10am. \nThe Nancy Caiger Gallery is open 11am-2pm from Wednesday to Saturday. If you’d like to visit this exhibition outside of these opening hours\, please email kiaora@themeteor.co.nz
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SUMMARY:Social Improv
DESCRIPTION:Social Improv is an initiative adopted by Conor Maxwell (Project Allsorts Improv\, Infinite Monkey Theatre) to provide a safe space to develop confidence\, hone improv skills\, and join a friendly community of actors. Covering a range of experiences and performance abilities\, Social Improv has something to offer people of high school age and above in all stages of their improv journey; especially those looking to improv-e their high school theatresports game. \nWhen: \n6:30-8:30pm \nSun 5th & Sun 26th April \nSun 3rd \, Sun 17th & Sun 31st May \nSun 14th June \nSun 5th & Sun 26th July \nSun 9th & Sun 23rd August \nSun 6th & Sun 20th September \nSun 4th October \nWhere: The Meteor Theatre \nCost: Free! \nHow to join: Email Conor on cmaxwell@stjohns-hamilton.school.nz or DM him @improvcombat
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SUMMARY:A place with no name where everything has a name
DESCRIPTION:A place with no name where everything has a name \nAn exhibition by Agata Siek \nThis exhibition brings together painting\, sculpture\, drawing\, and installation to explore an intuitive approach to perception and naming. It moves between atmospheric environments and a developing system of symbols that form a personal visual language. A space composed of traces\, gestures and quiet forms — suspended somewhere between memory and imagination. Project has been growing quietly for a long time\, and it finally will exist in the world. \n\nAgata Siek (born 1995\, Poland) is an intermedia artist working across drawing\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and multimedia. She holds a Master of Arts from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and is a member of the Waikato Society of Artists and the Waikato Society of Potters. Her practice combines natural and found materials with handcrafted forms to create immersive environments exploring perception\, memory\, and intuitive systems of meaning. \n\nPlease join us at the opening event for place with no name where everything has a name on Thursday 30th April\, 6pm. \nThe Nancy Caiger Gallery is open 11am-2pm from Wednesday to Saturday. If you’d like to visit this exhibition outside of these opening hours\, please email kiaora@themeteor.co.nz
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SUMMARY:Next to Normal
DESCRIPTION:One family is about to face the music \nNext to Normal is a 2008 American rock musical with book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey and music by Tom Kitt. The story centers on a mother who struggles with worsening bipolar disorder and the effects that managing her illness has on her family. The musical addresses grief\, depression\, suicide\, drug abuse\, ethics in modern psychiatry\, and the underbelly of suburban life.  \nThe winner of three Tony Awards\, Next to Normal is one of just a handful of musicals to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama (2010). \nDirector – Kyle Chuen \nMusical Director – Nick Braae \nAsst Director / Choreographer – Aroha Whaanga \nDiana – Julia Booth \nDiana – Courteney Mayall* \nDan – Kyle Chuen* \nNatalie – Zara Thompson \nGabe – Jonathan Herd* \nHenry – Felix Rowe \nDr Madden – Zac Clarke \n*Julia will play the role of Diana for the following performances: 1 May\, 3 May\, 6 May & 8 May.\n*Courteney will play the role of Diana for the remaining performances\, 2 May\, 5 May\, 7 May & 9 May. \n*Noah will play the role of Gabe on 6 May.\n*Alex will play the role of Dan on 7 May. \nFor more cast info\, please check out the Bold Theatre website! \n\nContent warning: Themes of loss\, grief\, mental health and suicide\nRunning time: 135 mins
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