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RĀPARE (THURS) 15TH AUGUST, 7PM

THINGS I WANT TO SEE AND THINGS I WANT TO SHOW YOU IX

Entry
$10 Presales
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Miles Davitt, local artist and animation enthusiast, once again invites you to join him at Pyramid Club for THINGS I WANT TO SEE AND THINGS I WANT TO SHOW YOU IX, a specially-curated screening of experimental and independent animation from around the world.

This screening will feature over an hour and a half of animated shorts from New Zealand, the US, the UK, Niger, Czechoslovakia, Japan, Hungary and Canada.

All ticket sales will be donated to Everybody Eats (located in Wellington at L1, 60 Dixon Street), a restaurant providing three courses of delicious, chef-prepared meals made with donated surplus food, with a menu that changes every night, and operating on a pay-as-you-feel system.


$10 presales via UTR

Special thanks to Creative New Zealand for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

 

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