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Ukulele Ukestra - workshop and performance by Uke Nomad

Julie from Springfield - Tihiotonga

HI uke enthusiasts. We are lucky to have Anu Grace here to whip a group of all level ukulele players into shape to form an ukulele orchestra.
First workshop is 7pm at Te Runanga this Thursday 10th Jan, second rehearsal is Saturday 12 Jan 11m t the Monarch Room Princes Gate followed by a concert at the Monarch Room 7:30pm.
FInal rehearsal/performance at the Farmers Market Sunday 13th Jan 9am.


This is a fabulous opportunity to up your skills and perform with a group for fun.


Tickets for workshop rehearsals for Ukestra including the concert $40
Tickets concert only $20
Tickets purchased by deposit to HLRUF 38-9012-0886524-00 -include your name as reference so we know who has bought the ticket.


To confirm your place or for more details:
Please contact Julie.parsons@rotorualc.nz or phone 0272424132

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