The line up!
12 noon OPENING with Chaz Doherty, representing Tuuhoe
12:10pm - Homefire Burning
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1:00pm – Spartacus R
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2pm – Ladi6
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2:45pm – Olmecha Supreme
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3:30 - Emma Paki
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4:00pm – Hikoikoi
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5:00 – Upper Hutt Posse/Klezmer Rebs (speakers forum)
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6:00 – Little Bushman
FREE CONCERT, Sat 1st December, Frank Kitts Park Wellington
You are invited to E tu! A free day concert on Sat 1st December (Sun 2nd if rain) from Noon till 7pm.
Come and check out the amazing line up of bands, knowledgeble and insightful speakers, plus enjoy kids activities, food and information stalls and our Wellington waterfront.
E tu! will provide you with the space, time, resources, and relaxed atmosphere to educated yourself, whanau and wider community about the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002, its background, global context and implications.
Get in touch....
For performer enquiries, contact the E Tu! Programme Manager:
Jessie Moss
027 600 8518; (04) 3801053
etu2007@gmail.com
For other enquiries, contact the E Tu! Event Manager:
Martin Wilson
(04) 384-1998; 021 64-1998
etu2007@gmail.com
Media enquires contact the E tu! Marketing manager:
James Coyle
(04) 3801035; 027 600 8511
etu2007@gmail.com
Stall holders application
This link will take you to applications and information
A Good Article!
Paul Buchanan: Postscript on Operation 8
Monday, 19 November 2007, 3:27 pm
Opinion: Paul G. Buchanan
PATU! - 1981 Springbok tour documentary 30/11
8:30PM, Friday 30th Nov, Paramount Cinema, Wellington
New Zealand, 1983, Awatea Films, Dur 113mins, 16mm
THE LAST RESORT - local film screening - 29/11
7PM, Thursday 29th Nov, Film Archive Cinema, 84 Taranaki St
Locally made feature documentary THE LAST RESORT plus Q&A session with the filmmakers at conclusion.
Trailer and reviews and info at: www.cutcutcut.com
SYNOPSIS:
n a place they call 'Sleepy Hollow', a half-century old coastal campground - beloved by locals and visitors alike - is closed one summer to make way for a multi-million dollar residential subdivision. As the campers are moved on - the locals move in, for a seven week-long occupation protesting their rightful claim to the land.