Westown, New Plymouth

2011 days ago

Violinist wows Taranaki

Chris Beath from Taranaki Symphony Orchestra

Emmalena Huning has arrived from Australia this week, and has been practising with the Taranaki Symphony Orchestra for her concert on Saturday night where she will play the Sibelius Violin Concerto. This is a real coup for our local orchestra to be the first in NZ to attract this young rising music… View moreEmmalena Huning has arrived from Australia this week, and has been practising with the Taranaki Symphony Orchestra for her concert on Saturday night where she will play the Sibelius Violin Concerto. This is a real coup for our local orchestra to be the first in NZ to attract this young rising music star.

But she has had a busy time in Taranaki also having an interview with Radio NZ Concert Radio (will be broadcast on Friday), giving a talk and demonstration to the Taranaki Youth Orchestra to inspire younger players, being interviewed by Stuff (Daily News), and tonight being interviewed by Bryan Vickery on Hokonui Radio.
If you want to see or read any of these they are on line at:

Emmalena playing on Hokonui radio:

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Bryan Vickery interviewing Emmalena on Hokonui radio:

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And an interview on Stuff

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These links are repeated below:

Tickets for her concert with the Taranaki Symphony Orchestra on Saturday night are available from Ticketek.

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2011 days ago

Friday 5 April is Gumboot Friday. WEAR YOURS!

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Hi Neighbours,

Exceed supports mental health awareness in NZ and is getting behind Mike King’s – I Am Hope gumboot challenge.

Wear your gumboots this Friday 5th April 2019. Upload a photo of yourself wearing your gumboots to your Facebook using #exceedgumbootchallenge and tag our FB page … View more
Hi Neighbours,

Exceed supports mental health awareness in NZ and is getting behind Mike King’s – I Am Hope gumboot challenge.

Wear your gumboots this Friday 5th April 2019. Upload a photo of yourself wearing your gumboots to your Facebook using #exceedgumbootchallenge and tag our FB page @exceedfranchising. We will donate $1.00 to the GumbootUpNZ for every photo received (capped at $2,000.00 total donation).

Alternatively, you can donate directly to the Gumboot Friday Kiwibank Account via internet banking. Simply log into your internet banking and as a payee. You'll find the bank account in the “company” list by searching for “Gumboot Friday Appeal” or “I Am Hope”. Alternatively, you can make a donation in person at your local Kiwibank and PostShop branch.

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