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Saturday 19th Sept. 7-9pm

Offsite Project#5: Rongotai Pedestrian Tunnel

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Pyramid Club's Offsite Project #5 is a Sonorous Circle special in the Rongotai Pedestrian Tunnel under Wellington airport runway.

This will be an evening of taonga pūoro, electronics and tunnel reverb featuring:
- Ruby Solly & Sounds of the Sea
- Rob Thorne, Tom Carroll & Thomas Arbor

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The Rongotai Pedestrian Tunnel is under the Wellington Airport runway - with access from Coutts St (Kilbirnie or Miramar).

www.rubysolly.bandcamp.com
www.robthorne.co.nz
www.tomcarrollstudios.com
www.sonorouscircle.com/thomasarbor
 

Pyramid Club's Offsite series presents sonic creations in a range of unique locations.
Many thanks to Creative NZ for supporting this project.

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Rongotai Pedestrian Tunnel
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