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6 March, 8.00 am, Newtown Streets

KILBIRNIE WORLD FOOD FAIR & INFLATABLES DAY A whole field of New Zealand's best and biggest inflatables.

STILL GOT THE BLUES: A JAZZ SERVICE FOR HARD TIMES

13 March, 10.00 am, St Patrick's College, 581 Evans Bay Parade

S E C TFESTIVAL ION HEADER NEWTOWN The festival celebrates 20 years.

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THE PERFORMANCE ARCADE An annual Live Art mini-festival and programme of free events.

6 March, 10.00 am, St Peter's on Willis

2— 6 March, Wellington Waterfront

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WATERFRONT POP-UP VILLAGE A collection of shipping containers filled by an array of Wellington artists and designers.

PARKS WEEK: TE ARA NGA TIPUNA WALK Follow the footsteps of the first people to live in Wellington.

2— 30 March, Taranaki Wharf

FANTAILS OF WELLINGTON CITY How much do you know about New Zealand's cheeky piwakawaka? Join an exploration of the life of these small native birds in Wellington city and their relationship with pest mammals.

7 March, 2.00 pm, Pipitea Marae, 55 Thorndon Quay

16 March, 7.00 pm, ZEALANDIA Eco-Sanctuary

03 BOOK CLUB: WRITERS WEEK Book Club host Emily Perkins and a panel of writers and readers take their cue from the Julian Dashper show at City Gallery and discuss conversations between the local and international, between artists, between friends. 3 March, 5.00 pm, City Gallery, Civic Square FOR THE BIRDS A walk-through art experience in native forest; a celebration of light, flight and birdsong; part of the New Zealand Festival programme. 3–19 March, 8.00 pm, Otari-Wilton’s Bush, 160 Wilton Road

05 AFFORDABLE FINE ART MARKET Showcasing Wellington's emerging fine artists. 5 March, 10am–4pm, Fran kits underground carpark SILA: THE BREATH OF THE WORLD More than 60 Orchestra Wellington musicians, cut loose from a conductor’s rule and scattered around Civic Square, are allowed to play at their own speed. 5, 6 March, 5.00 pm, 3.00 pm, Civic Square WELLINGTON PHOENIX V ADELAIDE 5 March, 7.15 pm, Westpac Stadium

06 PARKS WEEK: HERITAGE WALK 6 March, 11.00 am. Botanic Garden, The Dell, Glenmore St

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PLUNKET SHIELD: FIREBIRDS VS NORTHERN KNIGHTS

D'ANGELO One of the founders and leading lights of the 1990s neo-soul movement, along with Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill and Maxwell.

8—11 March, Basin Reserve

10 CHALK ABOUT Start in the playground, go anywhere … Turning the old game of chalk outlines in the playground into something new. 10 March, 7.00 pm, Pātaka Art + Museum, Porirua

11 LYALL BAY SCHOOL FAIR 11 March, 5.00 pm, Lyall Bay School, 2 Freyberg St,

12 PARKS WEEK: OUT IN THE PARK Join local singers, drag queens and kings, comedians, and circus performers for the annual queer fair. 12 March, 10.00 am, Waitangi Park

13 DAME KIRI TE KANAWA WITH VOICES NEW ZEALAND CHOIR Recital, featuring Schubert, Strauss and Brahms and others. 13 March, 6.00 pm, Michael Fowler Centre

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17 March, 8.30 pm, TSB Bank Arena.

19 CUBADUPA Wellington’s vibrant street festival. 19, 20 March, midday, Cuba Street Wellington

20 URI CAINE AND NEW ZEALAND STRING QUARTET Pianist and composer Uri Caine uses classical music as a springboard for jazz improvisation. 20 March, 5.00 pm, Michael Fowler Centre CULTURE KICKS FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT Wellington teams representing groups from around the world battle it out for the 2016 Culture Kicks Trophy. 20 March, 9.00 am, Wakefield Park, Adelaide Rd, Berhampore

26 COASTELLA INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL All roads are leading to Kapiti this Easter. 26 March, 2.00 pm, Southwards Car Museum, Paraparaumu

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