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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
URL:https://themeteor.co.nz/event/social-improv/
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SUMMARY:TAIWHETUKI
DESCRIPTION:TAIWHETUKI \nWhare whakamataku o Whiro Ariki (Lord Whiro’s House of Horrors) \nAn exhibition by Adym Kohi \n  \nIn the subterranean underworld of Rarohenga there is a place where the putrescence of death is home. Where spirits of the dead can be destroyed. TAIWHETUKI. \nIt is the domain of Whiro-te-Tipua\, the loathsome son of Ranginui and Papatūānuku. \nTaiwhetuki is a labyrinth of horrors and decay\, stretching its wicked\, reeking tunnels through the underworld\, each crevice writhing with earthly and supernatural manifestations of evil. \nFrom his throne\, the dark master conjures plagues and sickness\, devious black magic\, and seething tides of misfortune\, all sent to drown the living. \nHis messengers come as creatures that bear disdain\, lizards\, bats\, insects\, and carrion feasting birds. They are his eyes\, ears\, and voice on earth. \nIn his wharekai\, he feeds constantly on the flesh and souls of the dead\, growing bigger with every soul funnelled down his woesome gullet. \nWhen Lord Whiro has consumed his fill and grown strong enough to escape his abyss in Rarohenga\, he will erupt from the earth to devour every living thing and plunge the world in to ghastly eternal darkness. \nHis sibling and only ally\, mighty Ruaumoko\, the Lord of all disaster\, of volcanoes and earthquakes\, will herald his coming. \nTAIWHETUKI is the second instalment of ‘Kohi o te Taniwha\, and other tales of despair \n\nAdym Kohi is an artist of Māori and Anglo-Celtic descent based in the Waikato region of Aotearoa. Born and raised in the Bay of Plenty among the sulfuric miasma of Rotorua\, he grew up inspired by the many archaic myths and legends of the land\, greater Aotearoa\, and the vast ancient world beyond. \n\nA lifelong love of horror and storytelling has shaped these inspirations to form his   unique collections of dark fantasy art. \n\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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