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2023 – School of Dance A Time to Shine at Anna Lee
- New students welcome
- Passionate teachers who care
- Well established dance school with a variety of classes
- Fun Classes for everyone from beginners through to senior level
- Dancing friends become friends for life
Through dance, children develop a range of cognitive skills. They can convey their thoughts and feelings and learn how to use their body language for self-expression. By improvising movements, children also use their creativity and imagination.
Enrolments are open now – simply email our office office@annaleeschoolofdance.co.nz
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Accessible Youth Theatre Programme starts Term 1
Glass Ceiling Arts Collective’s Accessible Youth Theatre programme starting Term 1 in Christchurch, at Showbiz Studios on St Asaph Street. Our supported program enables young disabled people equal access to Youth Theatre alongside their non disabled peers and members of their whanau. The programme is co designed by the participants ensuring we deliver what the group wants and needs. It could be a full scale Musical Theatre production like Shrek Jr in a big theatre or a short film for a World renowned Film Festival….the opportunities are endless. For more information and to register please see our website www.glassceilingartscollective.com or email christchurch@glassceilingartscollective.com
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Culture Galore
- 18 February 2023
- 12.00 to 4.00pm
- Ray Blank Park, Maidstone Road
- Cancelled if raining
Culture Galore is the Council’s annual event that celebrates the ethnic diversity of the city. This year over 30 ethnic groups will be offering cultural performances and demonstration at the free event at Ray Blank Park on Maidstone Rd, showcasing the music, dance, heaps of ethnic food, arts and crafts of cultures from around the world.
Performances range from traditional songs and dances from Iran, Afghanistan, Ukraine, China, Korea, India, Japan, Philippines, Ireland, Poland and more! And you can also sample some of the appetising ethnic cuisines from one of the many food stalls.
As well as amazing performances there is a huge range of have a go activities and fun for the kids, such as:
- Flax weaving
- Calligraphy
- Bouncy castles
- Pedalmania
- Face painting
- NZ Fire Brigade with their fire demonstration kitchen
- Soft archery
- Canterbury Cricket dive mat
- Sport Canterbury's Top Team Trailer
- FC Twenty 11
- Christchurch netball
What’s On: https://ccc.govt.nz/news-and-events/whats-on/event/culture-galore-2023
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Kidsfirst Kindergartens Avonhead
49 Staveley Street
Avonhead
For children aged 2 - 6 years
Hours 8.30am-12.30pm and full days 8.30am- 2.30pm
20 Free hours for all children and $3 per hour after this up to 30 hours for the week.
We are all qualified Early Childhood Teachers
Phone 021 761 149
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What's the aim of Love to Ride? To get more people riding, more often, and for transportation. There are so many benefits of riding - from being healthier, happier, and more connected to the people and places around you, to saving money and having more energy!
You can use Love to Ride year-round to log rides, set goals, earn badges and invite your friends to ride too.
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This term the Canterbury Rams and Mainland Pouākai will continue to run their Rams Basketball School and Pouākai Basketball Schools beginning next week.
These schools are after-school programmes run on a Monday, Tuesday and Friday at either Wharenui or Cowles Stadium. The schools will be run by players Tai Wynyard, Esra McGoldrick and Max Darling. These sessions will be a great way to prepare for the upcoming club, school and representative seasons. Check out days and times on the graphics below!