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Lorina Harding – House Concert
“The best kept secret in NZ music” — NZ Herald Lorina Harding is a two-time winner of the Tui Award for Best Folk Album at the New Zealand music awards. Her seminal debut album Lucky Damn Woman is enjoying a third coming with a vinyl reissue by Ōtautahi label Leather Jacket Records. Originally a hit album in the 90’s on cassette for the Impact label and then on CD by Real Groovy Records, we are delighted to have it finally…
Fierce Salon- Poetry with a bite
Set your Sunday night on fire with some of the fiercest poets Ōtautahi has to offer, with all proceeds going to the Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa. The current government's favourite poet Tusiata Avia heads up a line up of poets that speak truth to power; Juanita Hepi, Ariana Tikao, Danielle O'Halloran, Davien Gray and Melanie McKerchar; all doing feature length sets. Join us at the darkroom for a night of powerful performance, that will fill your cup, and heat your…
Altiora Live: One Waka
Out of the expanse of the Canterbury Plains comes One Waka. A dub roots cooperative bringing their take on reggae rhythms, up skanked tempos and soulful vibes. The One Waka family history began long before music was its main focus. As the different braids in the river crossed, so too did the stories and connections from the land, bringing about an indescribable buzz. With enjoying the journey of life as their primary focus, One Waka’s mission is to sing their…
Only You
Only You Playing with support from Steampunk Fish & Velveteen
Una Ni Fhlannagain: Award-winning Irish Harpist From Galway
Úna Ní Fhlannagáin is a harper and singer based in Galway, Ireland. Rooted in the jigs and reels of North Clare and the sean-nós singing of Connemara, she is also influenced by American post-minimalists and free jazz. Accolades include the Riada Gold Medal for Harp (2017) and the All-Ireland trophy for Senior Harp Slow Airs (Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2018). Playing music since age 3, she has since performed all over Europe, and in North America, the Middle East, and…