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Editor's picks - What's On

Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail

There's so much happening in and around Christchurch, I thought I'd share my favourites, to make it easier for you to find something fun to do. I'll be updating the list every Monday, and keep an eye out on Friday's for my top tips for things to do over the weekend. Have a great week!
Shannon (Ed).
FRI OCT 6:
Circus, have-a-go Plus a Show: try out trapeze, globe, juggling, tightwire, and other circus arts at this Christchurch Circus Trust fundraiser at the Roy Stokes Hall, 152 Seaview Rd, New Brighton, 10.30am-1pm. Plus a performance from the trust's talented circus team. Entry by donation, $5-$10 appreciated.

SAT OCT 7:
Are Pasifika (House Pasifika): Local and international artists provide a feast of public art work for six weeks from Oct 7-Nov 18. Popping up all around the city, the artworks are linked via the SCAPE Public Art Walkway and connected by the theme Time in Space (territories and flow). Expect to be wowed by giant sculptures, intrigued by some complex themes, and even experience art in the sky. Managing curator, Heather Galbraith.

SUN OCT 8:
Spring Fling: annual Country Fete fundraiser held at Broadfield Garden with entertainment, stalls, garden tours and more. 11am- 4pm, Broadfield Garden, 250 Selwyn Rd, Broadfield. Pre-purchased tickets Adult $15, children free, Gate sales $20, from Eventfinder or Community Care ph (03) 325 2007

MON OCT 9:

Ministry of Fear: Ray Milland stars in this ultra-noir adaptation of Graham Greene's novel about Nazi saboteurs in wartime London, perhaps Fritz Lang's most Kafka-esque work. 1944, PG low level violence. Doors open at 7pm, show at 7.30pm at the Christchurch Art Gallery auditorium for Canterbury Film Society screening. More info at www.canterburyfilmsociety.org.nz... or phone membership secretary Michelle on 021 157-6605. Final screening for CFS's 2017 season. The 2018 program will be released in February and start in March.

WED OCT 11:
Heaven Help Us: Tim Hambleton's farcical comedy staged by Elmwood Players, Elmwood Auditorium, 31 Aikman's Rd, Merivale. Christchurch premier runs to Oct 14 (Wed-Sat) directed by Phil Dean Tickets: $20 waged/$17 unwaged/ To book: call 355 8874 or book online Real life police officers in this one. at www.elmwood...
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Poetry in Performance: The Canterbury Poets Collective performances with an open mic and guest readers, at Ara Imagetech Lecture Theatre, 5 Madras St, every Wednesday from now to November 15. Cost $6.

THU OCT 12:
Step Ahead: annual art exhibition opens Oct 2 at 3.30pm at the Eastside Gallery (cnr Worcester St/Stanmore Rd. Runs to Oct 13. Inquiries (03) 981 2881. Coincides with Mental Health Awareness Week. Provides goal for Step Ahead trust members to work toward and opportunity to recognise their skill and achievement. Step Ahead provides social, physical, creative and educational activities for people with mental illness in Christchurch, Rangiora and Ashburton. Contact us on (03) 389 4001, 0800 688 732 or info@stepahead.org.nz


SAT OCT 14:

Emirates Team New Zealand: The victorious team and the America's Cup will be at the Airforce Museum of New Zealand, Wigram, 7pm-9pm for an auction to raise funds for the quake-damaged Pleasant Point Yacht Club. Hear from Team boss Grant Dalton and speak to members of the team. Top auction prizes include a helicopter ride with Richie McCaw to a mystery destination, a ride in a dual sulky behind Monkey King, New Zealand's top earning harness racer, a Hot Lap around the Mike Pero Motorsport Park race with Greg Murphy and a signed, framed Emirates Team New Zealand Shirt. More on Galabid.com. For tickets, visit universe.com and search for Emirates Team New Zealand - No door sales.


SUN OCT 15:
Passchendaele WW100: The Woolston Brass and the Christchurch Youth Choir will commemorate the Battle of Passchendaele at the Charles Luney Auditorium, 12 Winchester St, Merivale at 3pm. Door sales. Adult $30, seniors/unwaged $25, child $15, adilt and 1 child $30. Early bird tickets at www.dashtickets.co.nz...



WED OCT 18:
Ghana Grooves: traditional music and dance, 7.30pm, Orange Studios, Ferrymead. Kofi Shabba, Kofi Kunkpe and Koffie Figah, three master drummers and dancers. Tickets $25 GA or $20 Concession available from Cosmic Ticketing.

SUN OCT 29:
Richie and Rosie: 'The Sunday Sit Down Get Down', the Blue Smoke's own folk club event. Featuring New York folk artists coming to Christchurch. Blue Smoke, The Tannery, 3 Garlands Road, Christchurch. 4pm, doors open at 3pm. Tickets $15 online at Under the Radar.

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