Events in September 2021

  • What's Behind the MASK: Bookings open now after school multimedia art - Thursday

    Category: Workshops What's Behind the MASK: Bookings open now after school multimedia art - Thursday


    September 2, 2021

    An 8-week multimedia programme for young artists

    This term our young artists will investigate the world of masks.  They will learn about masks around the world and through time. Their creative response will be first directed to making a mood board, then designing their mask, creating it and writing a piece to explain their concept and the ideas behind it.

    New easy online booking!
    Please click on the button which will take you to our website.  Complete the form and pay as usual at the office or by internet banking

    Book online
    Wheel Workshop

    Category: Workshops Wheel Workshop


    September 2, 2021

    Thursdays | 12 Aug - 16 Sept |7-9.30pm

    Book online https://www.raglanartscentre.co.nz/workshops/6-week-wheel-workshop-with-sarah-bing-for-adults/


    OSAC/Clay Shed members - $240
    OSAC members -$260
    Non-members - $280
    Includes material and firing.
    Join local ceramic artist Sarah Bing for this six-week pottery workshop.
    Covering the basics of throwing on the potter’s wheel, it’s ideal for beginners and those wishing to advance their practice. Learning to make pottery on the wheel is challenging, but the rewards are great.
    Maximum of eight people.

  • Raglan Art Group (Est. 1983)

    Category: Art Group/ Drop In Session Raglan Art Group (Est. 1983)


    September 3, 2021

    The Raglan Art Group (established 1983) - first Friday of every month.

    Contact Betty Power for more information. Phone 825 8657.

    For many years the Raglan Art Group met in the Te Uku Hall.

    They now meet at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre on the first Friday of every month.

  • What's Behind the MASK: Bookings open now after school multimedia art - Monday

    Category: Workshops What's Behind the MASK: Bookings open now after school multimedia art - Monday


    September 6, 2021

    An 8-week multimedia programme for young artists

    This term our young artists will investigate the world of masks.  They will learn about masks around the world and through time. Their creative response will be first directed to making a mood board, then designing their mask, creating it and writing a piece to explain their concept and the ideas behind it.

    New easy online booking!
    Please click on the button which will take you to our website.  Complete the form and pay as usual at the office or by internet banking

    Book online
  • Raglan Film Club

    Category: Art Group/ Drop In Session Raglan Film Club


    September 7, 2021

    Raglan Filmmakers’ Club is on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 6-7pm at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre.

    The man behind the lens of the club is Raglan filmmaker Ray Diprose who is responsible for the Raglan Screens’ promotional videos shown around town.

    The club is open to all ages and abilities and Ray hopes that by coming together people interested in all areas of filmmaking can share ideas, tools of the trade, provide feedback and collaborate on projects.

    “The Raglan Film Festival is perfect for local talent to test the waters of their filmmaking with an appreciative local audience. They get to attend Raglan’s version of the OSACRs and be in the running for some great prizes.”

    ALL WELCOME
    Venue: Theatre room, Raglan Old School Arts Centre, 5 Stewart St
    Contact Living Productions Ray 021 384 729 or info@livingproductions.co.nz
    The Raglan Filmmakers’ Club meets on the first Tuesday of the month 6pm-7pm.
    Membership is by koha.

  • Karioi Quilters

    Category: Art Group/ Drop In Session Karioi Quilters


    September 9, 2021

    Karioi Quilters - second Thursday of every month.

    The Karioi Quilters have been making high quality, natural fibre, artistic quilts for many years. A patchwork and quilting group, the members meet to share knowledge and skills and enjoy creating in good company.

    Members work on their own projects ranging from cot to queen-sized quilts. Many long enjoyable hours are spent working on intricate artistic fabric creations. A focus on pure natural fibres, especially cottons, results in high quality handworks which often become treasured family items. Group co-ordinator is Judy Levy.

    New members are always welcome to come along to these casual meetings to work on their own projects and learn quilting techniques from a group of very creative craftspeople.

    Meetings are held at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre from 10am to 1pm on the second Thursday of every month. So join them for a coffee and bring your lunch. Donation of $2 to help with the rent.

    What's Behind the MASK: Bookings open now after school multimedia art - Thursday

    Category: Workshops What's Behind the MASK: Bookings open now after school multimedia art - Thursday


    September 9, 2021

    An 8-week multimedia programme for young artists

    This term our young artists will investigate the world of masks.  They will learn about masks around the world and through time. Their creative response will be first directed to making a mood board, then designing their mask, creating it and writing a piece to explain their concept and the ideas behind it.

    New easy online booking!
    Please click on the button which will take you to our website.  Complete the form and pay as usual at the office or by internet banking

    Book online
    Wheel Workshop

    Category: Workshops Wheel Workshop


    September 9, 2021

    Thursdays | 12 Aug - 16 Sept |7-9.30pm

    Book online https://www.raglanartscentre.co.nz/workshops/6-week-wheel-workshop-with-sarah-bing-for-adults/


    OSAC/Clay Shed members - $240
    OSAC members -$260
    Non-members - $280
    Includes material and firing.
    Join local ceramic artist Sarah Bing for this six-week pottery workshop.
    Covering the basics of throwing on the potter’s wheel, it’s ideal for beginners and those wishing to advance their practice. Learning to make pottery on the wheel is challenging, but the rewards are great.
    Maximum of eight people.

  • What's Behind the MASK: Bookings open now after school multimedia art - Monday

    Category: Workshops What's Behind the MASK: Bookings open now after school multimedia art - Monday


    September 13, 2021

    An 8-week multimedia programme for young artists

    This term our young artists will investigate the world of masks.  They will learn about masks around the world and through time. Their creative response will be first directed to making a mood board, then designing their mask, creating it and writing a piece to explain their concept and the ideas behind it.

    New easy online booking!
    Please click on the button which will take you to our website.  Complete the form and pay as usual at the office or by internet banking

    Book online
  • What's Behind the MASK: Bookings open now after school multimedia art - Thursday

    Category: Workshops What's Behind the MASK: Bookings open now after school multimedia art - Thursday


    September 16, 2021

    An 8-week multimedia programme for young artists

    This term our young artists will investigate the world of masks.  They will learn about masks around the world and through time. Their creative response will be first directed to making a mood board, then designing their mask, creating it and writing a piece to explain their concept and the ideas behind it.

    New easy online booking!
    Please click on the button which will take you to our website.  Complete the form and pay as usual at the office or by internet banking

    Book online
    Wheel Workshop

    Category: Workshops Wheel Workshop


    September 16, 2021

    Thursdays | 12 Aug - 16 Sept |7-9.30pm

    Book online https://www.raglanartscentre.co.nz/workshops/6-week-wheel-workshop-with-sarah-bing-for-adults/


    OSAC/Clay Shed members - $240
    OSAC members -$260
    Non-members - $280
    Includes material and firing.
    Join local ceramic artist Sarah Bing for this six-week pottery workshop.
    Covering the basics of throwing on the potter’s wheel, it’s ideal for beginners and those wishing to advance their practice. Learning to make pottery on the wheel is challenging, but the rewards are great.
    Maximum of eight people.

  • LIVE & LOCAL at the Old School

    Category: Music / Gigs LIVE & LOCAL at the Old School


    September 19, 2021

    LIVE & LOCAL Sunday 19 September Doors open 6.30pm for a 7pm start at Raglan Old School Arts Centre, 5 Stewart Street, Raglan. Entry by koha – pay what suits you.

    An exciting new series of concerts at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre.

    Sunday Sept 19 features: Teresa Michels, Brandon De La Cruz and Nicky Keys.

     

    Teresa Michels as Sadie Black

    Teresa Michels is a Raglan singer who performs her original songs under the name Sadie Black. Beautiful melodies covered with barbed wire, drenched in reverb and feedback It’s music from the edge of the world!


    Nicky Keys

    A long-time resident of Raglan  and local music teacher, Nicky Keys has over 25 years of experience in the Music industry playing keyboards for bands such as Cornerstone Roots, Lost Tribe Aotearoa and Native Sons. He will play a collection of his favourite songs from classical to jazz, pop and reggae. Expect a set of guitar and keyboard wizardry, beatboxing and looping with a few stories and jokes.


    Brandon De La Cruz

    Brandon De La Cruz is a folk artist whose lyricism is uniquely shaped by his interest in mythology, ceremony and RH Blyth’s translations of Japanese haiku. He grew up in the suburbs of Southern California’s Inland Empire and has lived and performed regularly in New Zealand, Berkeley, California and Portland, Oregon. In 2021, he released a new album called, Visions of Ovid, in which the spirits of Greek myth find new bodies.

    Covid Level 2 protocols apply.

    Live & Local is a regular event on the third Sunday of every month. If you are interested in performing in future concerts, contact Penni: music@raglanartscentre.co.nz

    An exciting new series of monthly concerts at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre.
    Each concert will feature sets from outstanding local acts.
    Acts for September include:

    Teresa Michels is a Raglan singer who performs her original songs under the name Sadie Black. Beautiful melodies covered with barbed wire, drenched in reverb and feedback It’s music from the edge of the world!

    Brandon De La Cruz is a folk artist from Portland, Oregon whose lyricism is uniquely shaped by his interest in mythology, ceremony and RH Blyth’s translations of Japanese haiku.

    A long-time resident of Raglan and local music teacher, Nicky Keys has over 25 years of experience in the Music industry playing keyboards for bands such as Cornerstone Roots, Lost Tribe Aotearoa and Native Sons. He will play a collection of his favourite songs from classical to jazz, pop and reggae. Expect a set of guitar and keyboard wizardry, beatboxing and looping with a few stories and jokes.

    Each LIVE & LOCAL concert will feature sets from three outstanding local acts, along with some shorter supporting acts. The series of shows are open to a variety of musicians, singer-songwriters, actors, poets, comedians and other performers. Live & Local is an initiative arising from the Ministry of Social Development’s Covid Resilience Funding. Koha entry.

    Whare Tapere | Upstairs in the Theatre Workshop at Old School
    5 Stewart St
    Raglan, Coastal Waikato 3225
    New Zealand
    078250023
  • What's Behind the MASK: Bookings open now after school multimedia art - Monday

    Category: Workshops What's Behind the MASK: Bookings open now after school multimedia art - Monday


    September 20, 2021

    An 8-week multimedia programme for young artists

    This term our young artists will investigate the world of masks.  They will learn about masks around the world and through time. Their creative response will be first directed to making a mood board, then designing their mask, creating it and writing a piece to explain their concept and the ideas behind it.

    New easy online booking!
    Please click on the button which will take you to our website.  Complete the form and pay as usual at the office or by internet banking

    Book online
  • What's Behind the MASK: Bookings open now after school multimedia art - Thursday

    Category: Workshops What's Behind the MASK: Bookings open now after school multimedia art - Thursday


    September 23, 2021

    An 8-week multimedia programme for young artists

    This term our young artists will investigate the world of masks.  They will learn about masks around the world and through time. Their creative response will be first directed to making a mood board, then designing their mask, creating it and writing a piece to explain their concept and the ideas behind it.

    New easy online booking!
    Please click on the button which will take you to our website.  Complete the form and pay as usual at the office or by internet banking

    Book online