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36 Selwyn Times Wednesday July 6 2022 8 9 10 JULY FRI SAT SUN 2022 The Next Case Please Fleur de Thier presents professional dancers Julia McKerrow and Aleasha Seaward with Rebound Dance Co in this quirky film and live dance fusion. DANCE Anthea de Milo Anthea De Milo with her full band of angels on acid Adam Hattaway, Elmore Jones, Micheal Kime and AJ Park will raise the roof for another spell binding night. LIVE MUSIC Hollie Smith Hollie Smith plays live at The Loons. One of Aotearoa’s most beloved artists, has revealed her return with her fourth solo album ‘Coming In From The Dark’. LIVE MUSIC Circus Arts Workshop Explore floor acrobatics, object manipulation, aerial, clown, mime, stretching and flexibility with Danny Lee Syme of Cirko Kali. All-ages 2 hr workshop. FAMILY ACROBATICS Movement Workshop Well known NZ choreographer Fleur de Thier will guide a fun and inspiring exploration of movement for adults. 75mins. DANCE 8 5:30pm LAF $15 8 8:30pm LAF $20 8 8:30pm LOONS $69 9 11:00am REC $15 Sport Suzie Busking Show Get out your old retro Adidas shorts, Lycra tights and sweat 9 bands, and join Suzie as she fills the streets with her comedy 11:00am workout show. ALBION FAMILY COMEDY KOHA Hula Hoop Workshop Whether you are young or old, big or small, Toni will inspire you to get hooping & loving it, with her engaging performance and hands-on teaching. Hoops provided. 9 11:00am LAF $10 9 12:00pm FAMILY ACTIVITY ALBION FREE Mr Fungus World famous in Wellington, the iconic MR FUNGUS presents 9 his upbeat physical comedy show, sure to delight kids aged 4 to 94. 50mins. 1:00pm FAMILY COMEDY LAF $15 Toi Principles of Whakairo This workshop introduces customary practices & Toi Principles used in the creation of whakairo, to help any artist bring their creative vision into reality. 105mins. MAORI ART THEORY Puppetry & Mask Workshop Puppetry is certainly not just for children. Juliet Neill would like to share the power of puppetry and mask with you in this workshop for adults. 90mins. PUPPETEERING PRACTICE 9 1:00pm WCC FREE 9 2:00pm STAFF $10 Superhero Circus Stupendous stunts and amazing escapes, this family show is 9 packed with superhero themed circus and magic for all ages. 3:00pm Dress-ups encouraged. 50mins. LAF FAMILY CIRCUS $15 Have a LAF Variety Show An awesome array of talent. Comedians, acrobats and skilled performers each bringing their own unique skills & plenty of laughs for this two hour show. ADULT COMEDY Plays BUDA (w Anita Clarke) Luke Buda & Ōtautahi violinist Anita Clark (Motte) play the songs from “Buda”, The Phoenix Foundation favourites and if the mood is right . . . a Roxette cover. LIVE MUSIC Hans Pucket PŌneke / Tāmaki Makaurau pop-rock quartet Hans Pucket with their ‘Confidently Test Out New Material’ tour for the fifth time. Support Minisnap and T. G. Shand! LIVE MUSIC ‘SHREK’ screening by Dead Video Lounges available for early comers, or bring your beanbag for a truly relaxed cinema experience. Dress-up as your favourite fairytale character, or just wear your onesie! FAMILY Eight Great Poems Joe Bennett introduces eight of his favourite poems, from Shakespeare to Larkin, purely for the pleasure. SPOKEN WORD Palaver Shay Horay chats with Gary McCormick about the adventures he has had over the years and the amazing colleagues he has had the pleasure of working with. THEATRE TALK SHOW Ma Te Wa: A Moment in Time Three strangers receive a mysterious invitation that promises the WORLD that’s impossible to refuse. New theatre from Ben Brown, Popi Newberry and Tom Trevella. THEATRE SUPER Wrap Party Come celebrate the first Lyttelton Arts Festival wrap at SUPER Restaurant with live DJs, great food & creative people. DJ’s E.T, Alley, BBFIII, TANSY & Chamber. 9 8:00pm LAF $30 9 8:00pm LCC $30 9 8:30pm LOONS $30 10 11:00am LAF $5 10 3:00pm LAF $10 10 6:00pm LAF $30 10 8:00pm LAF $15 10 8:00pm PARTY DANCE SUPER FREE VENUE CODES LAF Lyttelton Arts Factory STAFF School Staffroom LOONS Loons Club LCC Lyttelton Coffee Co. REC Recreation Centre Gym ALBION Albion Square WCC Whakaraup Carving Cntr. SUPER Super Restaurant laf.co.nz For Bookings and Details lytteltonaf lytteltonaf
Don’t miss the chance to reap food in spring • By Henri Ham SOUTHERLIES don’t make it easy to get out in the garden. However, gardeners still have much to do even in winter. Here are some winter gardening tips that hopefully will help ensure continuous supply of fresh produce. General maintenance 1 Keep on top of weeding. 2 Add a layer of compost into the vegetable garden and around trees. 3 Prune fruit trees and roses (mid-winter) to stimulate growth. 4 Make sure gardens are welldraining. 5 Start planning for spring. Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz Wednesday July 6 2022 Selwyn Times GARDENING 37 Edible garden July is a good time to plant your garlic, strawberries and onion seedlings. Strawberries are hungry feeders. They also like moist soil. Strawberry food contains the essential nutrients needed for high-yielding plants. You may either mulch around strawberry plants or use polythene for insulation and to keep the soil moist. Wintry weather inhibits growth so many gardeners usually choose to plant fast-growing salad greens, silverbeet, rainbow beet and spinach to ensure continuous supply. Pak Choy are fast-growing and very giving. They also love the cold. Like silverbeet, pak choy seedlings and brassicas can be planted all year round. Many gardeners suggest soaking the seedlings in seaweed tonic solution before transplanting. This process will give them extra RIPENING: Strawberries are hungry feeders, give them the essential nutrients they need to develop a healthy crop. strength, help in root growth and improve their resistance to disease. If you are thinking of planting garlic this season, make sure you use rich, well-draining soil. Plant garlic seedlings in a sunny spot. For colder areas prepare to mulch around your garlic seedlings for insulation. Flower garden There may be less sun but your garden doesn’t have to look bleak. Brighten up your garden with antirrhinum and dianthus. Sweet peas, pansies and polyanthus can thrive in cold weather. All these flowering varieties can grow beautifully in pots as well. Natives Natives love the crispy, cool weather so you may still want to consider planting your hedges at this time. Garden In the with intelligro Organic compost and a good layer of mulch can be added to your garden beds to protect them from the cold winter conditions. If planting winter veggies, make sure you use a quality Veggie Mix and ensure you have some frost cloth on hand! Another great option for winter growing is a Vegepod. Check these out on our website www.igro.nz July is a great time to tick off tasks such as sharpening tools, mower blades, cleaning the garden shed, and planning for your spring planting. Don’t forget Mother’s Day Sunday May 8! July Product Picks Pine Firewood Organic Compost Veggie Garden Mix Bark Mulch Frost Cloth Although the shortest day has passed, there is still time to plant garlic. Head to our website for a handy ‘How To’ guide on planting garlic. Vegetable seedlings to plant this month • Broccoli • Cabbage • Cauliflower • Lettuce • Spinach May to July Store Hours: Monday – Saturday: 8.00am – 5.00pm Sunday: 9.00am – 4.00pm 261 Manion Road, Weedons 7677 | P: 03 347 9012 | E: info@igro.co.nz www.igro.nz /igro.co.nz /intelligro_nz
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36 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>July</strong> 6 <strong>2022</strong><br />
8 9 10 JULY<br />
FRI SAT SUN <strong>2022</strong><br />
The Next Case Please<br />
Fleur de Thier presents professional dancers Julia McKerrow<br />
and Aleasha Seaward with Rebound Dance Co in this quirky<br />
film and live dance fusion.<br />
DANCE<br />
Anthea de Milo<br />
Anthea De Milo with her full band of angels on acid Adam<br />
Hattaway, Elmore Jones, Micheal Kime and AJ Park will raise<br />
the roof for another spell binding night.<br />
LIVE MUSIC<br />
Hollie Smith<br />
Hollie Smith plays live at The Loons. One of Aotearoa’s most<br />
beloved artists, has revealed her return with her fourth solo<br />
album ‘Coming In From The Dark’.<br />
LIVE MUSIC<br />
Circus Arts Workshop<br />
Explore floor acrobatics, object manipulation, aerial, clown,<br />
mime, stretching and flexibility with Danny Lee Syme of Cirko<br />
Kali. All-ages 2 hr workshop.<br />
FAMILY ACROBATICS<br />
Movement Workshop<br />
Well known NZ choreographer Fleur de Thier will guide a fun<br />
and inspiring exploration of movement for adults. 75mins.<br />
DANCE<br />
8<br />
5:30pm<br />
LAF<br />
$15<br />
8<br />
8:30pm<br />
LAF<br />
$20<br />
8<br />
8:30pm<br />
LOONS<br />
$69<br />
9<br />
11:00am<br />
REC<br />
$15<br />
Sport Suzie Busking Show<br />
Get out your old retro Adidas shorts, Lycra tights and sweat 9<br />
bands, and join Suzie as she fills the streets with her comedy<br />
11:00am<br />
workout show.<br />
ALBION<br />
FAMILY COMEDY KOHA<br />
Hula Hoop Workshop<br />
Whether you are young or old, big or small, Toni will<br />
inspire you to get hooping & loving it, with her engaging<br />
performance and hands-on teaching. Hoops provided.<br />
9<br />
11:00am<br />
LAF<br />
$10<br />
9<br />
12:00pm<br />
FAMILY ACTIVITY ALBION<br />
FREE<br />
Mr Fungus<br />
World famous in Wellington, the iconic MR FUNGUS presents 9<br />
his upbeat physical comedy show, sure to delight kids aged 4<br />
to 94. 50mins.<br />
1:00pm<br />
FAMILY COMEDY LAF<br />
$15<br />
Toi Principles of Whakairo<br />
This workshop introduces customary practices & Toi<br />
Principles used in the creation of whakairo, to help any artist<br />
bring their creative vision into reality. 105mins.<br />
MAORI ART THEORY<br />
Puppetry & Mask Workshop<br />
Puppetry is certainly not just for children. Juliet Neill would<br />
like to share the power of puppetry and mask with you in this<br />
workshop for adults. 90mins.<br />
PUPPETEERING PRACTICE<br />
9<br />
1:00pm<br />
WCC<br />
FREE<br />
9<br />
2:00pm<br />
STAFF<br />
$10<br />
Superhero Circus<br />
Stupendous stunts and amazing escapes, this family show is 9<br />
packed with superhero themed circus and magic for all ages.<br />
3:00pm<br />
Dress-ups encouraged. 50mins.<br />
LAF<br />
FAMILY CIRCUS $15<br />
Have a LAF Variety Show<br />
An awesome array of talent. Comedians, acrobats and skilled<br />
performers each bringing their own unique skills & plenty of<br />
laughs for this two hour show.<br />
ADULT COMEDY<br />
Plays BUDA (w Anita Clarke)<br />
Luke Buda & Ōtautahi violinist Anita Clark (Motte) play the<br />
songs from “Buda”, The Phoenix Foundation favourites and if<br />
the mood is right . . . a Roxette cover.<br />
LIVE MUSIC<br />
Hans Pucket<br />
PŌneke / Tāmaki Makaurau pop-rock quartet Hans Pucket<br />
with their ‘Confidently Test Out New Material’ tour for the<br />
fifth time. Support Minisnap and T. G. Shand!<br />
LIVE MUSIC<br />
‘SHREK’ screening by Dead Video<br />
Lounges available for early comers, or bring your beanbag<br />
for a truly relaxed cinema experience. Dress-up as your<br />
favourite fairytale character, or just wear your onesie!<br />
FAMILY<br />
Eight Great Poems<br />
Joe Bennett introduces eight of his favourite poems, from<br />
Shakespeare to Larkin, purely for the pleasure.<br />
SPOKEN WORD<br />
Palaver<br />
Shay Horay chats with Gary McCormick about the<br />
adventures he has had over the years and the amazing<br />
colleagues he has had the pleasure of working with.<br />
THEATRE TALK SHOW<br />
Ma Te Wa: A Moment in Time<br />
Three strangers receive a mysterious invitation that promises<br />
the WORLD that’s impossible to refuse. New theatre from<br />
Ben Brown, Popi Newberry and Tom Trevella.<br />
THEATRE<br />
SUPER Wrap Party<br />
Come celebrate the first Lyttelton Arts Festival wrap at<br />
SUPER Restaurant with live DJs, great food & creative<br />
people. DJ’s E.T, Alley, BBFIII, TANSY & Chamber.<br />
9<br />
8:00pm<br />
LAF<br />
$30<br />
9<br />
8:00pm<br />
LCC<br />
$30<br />
9<br />
8:30pm<br />
LOONS<br />
$30<br />
10<br />
11:00am<br />
LAF<br />
$5<br />
10<br />
3:00pm<br />
LAF<br />
$10<br />
10<br />
6:00pm<br />
LAF<br />
$30<br />
10<br />
8:00pm<br />
LAF<br />
$15<br />
10<br />
8:00pm<br />
PARTY DANCE SUPER<br />
FREE<br />
VENUE CODES<br />
LAF Lyttelton Arts Factory STAFF School Staffroom<br />
LOONS Loons Club LCC Lyttelton Coffee Co.<br />
REC Recreation Centre Gym ALBION Albion Square<br />
WCC Whakaraup Carving Cntr. SUPER Super Restaurant<br />
laf.co.nz<br />
For Bookings and Details<br />
lytteltonaf<br />
lytteltonaf