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Whānau, play and place: Cubbin’s extended Company-in-Residence supports children’s theatre in Christchurch
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Cubbin Theatre, the only company in Aotearoa New Zealand dedicated to making theatre for babies and very young children, has had its Company in Residence programme at Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre in Christchurch extended through 2026 and 2027, following an initial one year residency in 2025.
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Burnside High School Chamber Music Groups
Tuesday 2 June 2026
From: $15.00This concert will feature groups from Burnside High School as they prepare for the National Chamber Music Competitions.
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Anya Fang Piano Recital
Tuesday 16 June 2026
From: $15.00Anya Fang is currently a Year 13 Music and Academic scholar at Rangi Ruru Girls’ School and learns piano with Michael Endres.
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Hayley Jiang & Natalija Sekicki Violin Recital
Tuesday 21 July 2026
From: $15.00Violinists Hayley Jiang and Natalija Sekicki are both earning national recognition as musicians under the tutelage of Stephen Larsen. They will sweep you away with their impressive performance.
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Christine Jeon and Matthew Seinafo Cello and Piano
Tuesday 24 November 2026
From: $15.00The series concludes on a high note, featuring two rising stars whose careers are rapidly gaining momentum. Cellist Christine Jeon and pianist Matthew Seinafo were both awarded the 2026 Pettman Royal Overseas League Scholarships, supporting an extensive European tour for performances and professional development. It’s remarkable to think Christine first appeared in the Rising Stars Recital Series as recently as 2020.
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From Avon to Alps
Tuesday 16 to Sunday 21 June 2026
'From Avon to Alps' is an art exhibition of original paintings by Polina Collins inspired by the natural beauty and diversity of New Zealand. Featuring scenes that span from the gentle waterways of Christchurch’s Avon River to the dramatic peaks of the Southern Alps, the paintings capture the atmosphere, colour, and changing light unique to New Zealand.
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Created using acrylic and mixed media, the works combine layered textures and vibrant colours to transform familiar New Zealand scenery into expressive images.
Visitors will experience a diverse collection of original paintings that invite reflection while celebrating the beauty and character of New Zealand’s natural scenery, with artworks available for viewing and purchase. -
Mark Making
Monday 22 to Sunday 28 June 2026
Mark Making by Josh Bashford is a solo exhibition bringing together a body of old and new woodcut works that explore the relationship between gesture, memory, and place. At its core, the exhibition considers mark-making as both process and language, where carving and printing become ways of responding to landscape, lived experience, and observation.
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Luke Willis Thompson: B42040A1A1A
Saturday 18 April - Sunday 31 May 2026
B42040A1A1A is a concentrated installation of two ambitious moving image artworks developed over the past three years. Each film imagines a decolonial future for Aotearoa through the visual language of political theatre. Developed in partnership with Te Wai Ngutu Kākā Gallery, Tāmaki Makaurau, this is the first presentation of Fijian New Zealand artist Luke Willis Thompson in Ōtautahi.
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Social Animal – finding relevance in a social media world
Friday 12 June 2026
$25.00“Priceless… wonderful. One out of the box; a winner.” — John Smythe, Theatreview
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Michael Khor Piano Recital
Tuesday 29 September 2026
From: $15.00Michael Khor began learning the piano at the age of 4 with Neville Baird. He currently learns from Marnie Barrell. Michael’s performing experience includes the Christchurch Piano Competition, NZCT Chamber Music Competition, IRMT recitals and competitions, and many more. Some of Michael’s significant successes include the Soroptomist Scholarship at age 10, the ROSL Scholarship at age 13, and NZCT Chamber Music Contest placings in 2024.
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