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Date and Time
RĀHOROI - (SAT) 9TH DEC, 7PM

AIO ki te Rangi: Story/Play

Entry
$10 Presale Tickets
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AIO ki te Rangi 2023 presents:

STORY/PLAY

the return season of playback theatre

Members of the audience tell personal stories which are then actualized as crafted music and drama improvisations by three musicians and an actor.

This project is produced by Peace Action Women for Sustainability & friends, and supported by the French government through the Peace and Disarmament Education Trust

Peace Action Women for Sustainability have previously produced events around Te Whanganui-a-Tara to promote peace and compassion including a 2022 Peace Festival and their recent Listen to Waters project.

 

More info:
https://livetowardspeace.blogspot.com/2022/02/aio-ki-te-rangi-listen-to-waters-trees.html

For more info email biancatheduck@gmail.com

Limited tickets available from UTR

 

 

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