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November 1, 2019
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.
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November 1, 2019
Australians Michelle and Mickey are combining their passions for music and walking in an unusual tour of New Zealand. With Michelle on the harp and Mickey on fiddle, the singing, instrumental duo mix contemporary folk, old-time and jazz with two part-harmonies. Their live shows cover an astonishingly vast array of Celtic music with luscious jazz harmony and tender moments. Celtic skills blend seamlessly with Mickey’s wild improvisations on their debut album ‘A Walking Pace’.
The pair are hiking Te Araroa trail in October bringing their instruments with them performing a series of concerts along the way.
They are heading west from the trail to Raglan on Friday 1st November. They'll be performing and also holding a music workshop. It will teach you how to tune by ear - all ages and instruments welcome.
Check out their website with more info, pics and video at www.mickeymichelle.com.
Workshop 1st Nov 4pm to 6pm - $30 per person
Show 1st Nov 7.30pm $20
Workshop & Show Combo $45.Â
To book for show: https://www.trybooking.com/nz/book/event?eid=1636&
To register your interest for the workshop contact catblake@gmail.com
Australians Michelle and Mickey are combining their passions for music and walking in an unusual tour of New Zealand. With Michelle on the harp and Mickey on fiddle, the singing, instrumental duo mix contemporary folk, old-time and jazz with two part-harmonies. Music workshop to teach you how to tune by ear - all ages and instruments welcome.
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November 1, 2019
Australians Michelle and Mickey are combining their passions for music and walking in an unusual tour of New Zealand. With Michelle on the harp and Mickey on fiddle, the singing, instrumental duo mix contemporary folk, old-time and jazz with two part-harmonies. Their live shows cover an astonishingly vast array of Celtic music with luscious jazz harmony and tender moments. Celtic skills blend seamlessly with Mickey’s wild improvisations on their debut album ‘A Walking Pace’.
The pair are hiking Te Araroa trail in October bringing their instruments with them performing a series of concerts along the way.
They are heading west from the trail to Raglan on Friday 1st November. They'll be performing and holding a music workshop. It will teach you how to tune by ear - all ages and instruments welcome.
Check out their website with more info, pics and video at www.mickeymichelle.com.
Workshop 1st Nov 4pm to 6pm - $30 per person
Show 1st Nov 7.30pm $20
Workshop & Show Combo $45.Â
To book for show: https://www.trybooking.com/nz/book/event?eid=1636&
To register your interest for the workshop contact catblake@gmail.com
Australians Michelle and Mickey are combining their passions for music and walking in an unusual tour of New Zealand. With Michelle on the harp and Mickey on fiddle, the singing, instrumental duo mix contemporary folk, old-time and jazz with two part-harmonies.