Cityscape Issue 14 October 2018

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CHRISTCHURCH CURATED | YOUR MONTHLY FIX We get our fitspo on and tap the genius of a handful of fitness gurus, road test the cycleways in and around the inner city, drop the deets on SCAPE Public Art’s 2018 Season, chat with James Glennie of Mancunian rockers James and architect Greg Young, plus do the rounds of what’s hot and happening in the city.



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CONTENTS

CITYSCAPE

October 2018

Issue 14 | October 18

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05 LUST LIST What’s hot this month. 06 THE DROP Tip-offs, trends and more. 08 CULTURE CALENDAR The month in culture. 14 TAPESTRY THROUGH TIME & SPACE SCAPE Public Art turns 20. 17 GETTING LAID Catching up with James Glennie from James. 18 LITTLE BOXES Breaking the mould with Young Architects’ Greg Young. 20 IN DESIGN Hot looks for the home. 22 STYLE FILES Fierce fitness fashion. 24 RIDE ON Road testing the cycleways leading to the inner city. 27 WORKING IT OUT Meet the fitness gurus making fitness fun and exciting. 32 ENTERTAIN ME Film, music, books, games & TV. 35 FOOD & DRINK Eating and drinking in the city. 38 THE LAST WORD SCAPE artist Tom Dale.

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ASHY Local lass ASHY is killing the music game with her edgy pop tunes ‘Jersey’ and ‘Over You’. Read our write-up on the songstress over on page 12.

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LUST LIST This month’s must haves for the home and wardrobe.

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1 Georgia Alice Puff Top (RRP $589) from Infinite Definite 2 Charlotte Half Pendant (POA) from Matisse 3 George & Edi The Darker Side: Reed Diffuser (RRP $76) from Elle + Riley 4 Karen Walker Mini Bonnie Saddle (RRP $390) from Ballantynes 5 Juliette Hogan No. 7 Sunglasses (RRP $549) from Ballantynes 6 Kathryn Wilson Cinderella Heel (RRP $369) 7 Scarletto Scroll Ring (POA) from Filigree Fine Jewels 8 Aluminium Armchairs by Karl Erik Ekselius (RRP $2,250, for pair) from mr mod

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The Drop TIP-OFFS, TRENDS & MORE

CASHMERE CRUSH The mother and daughter duo behind lush cashmere brand Elle + Riley have just opened a brand spanking boutique right in the heart of Merivale’s shopping mecca. Curb your cashmere craving with their elegant, wearable pieces for living and lounging that include a luxe array of scarves, ponchos, robes, sweaters, cardigans, pants and beanies. Evoking a sense of stylish modernity and effortless luxury, they also cater to babies and the furred variety too! elleandriley.com

CLASSIC HITS

NEW IN TOWN

X Marks The Spot

With a diverse lineup of 13 gastronomic offerings, plus state-ofthe-art cinemas and bars, the mammoth EntX on the corner of Lichfield and Colombo Streets offers the ultimate night out. Treat your ‘buds to melt-in-the-mouth meaty hits down at newcomers Cleaver & Co, goodness from Nourish Pod Superfood Bar, spicy morsels at Hanoi Old Quarter or Thai Brothers or craft your own pizza at Infinito. Appetite satiated, make for the upper levels and kick-back in the Hoyts cinemas that have two Xtremescreens with Dolby Atmos, or get your fancy on at Hoyts Lux – a top-of-the-line cinematic experience complete with premium dining options from heart-throb celeb chef Manu Feildel! entx.co.nz

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NASTROVJE! Effervescent Canadian-German cellist Johannes Moser is set to return to Christchurch – this time performing a rich and diverse Russian programme that includes Shostakovich’s magnificent Cello Concerto No. 1 in E-flat major, Op. 107 alongside Borodin’s Overture to Prince Igor and selections from Prokofiev’s ballet Romeo and Juliet. Under the baton of conductor Peter Oundjian, this will be his much-anticipated debut with the NZSO. Catch this remarkable ensemble at the Air Force Museum on October 10. nzso.co.nz

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LET’S BE FRANK Bringing their renowned sell-out show Oh What A Night! to the Isaac Royal on October 21, prepare to take a trip down memory lane with the stellar Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons cover band. eventfinda.co.nz

DUAL PURPOSE High Street just got a little more funkier following the opening of hybrid designer denim boutique, DUAL, and lush wine bar, Not Without You, next to Little High Eatery. The locally-crafted denim label famed for its structured range of high-quality garments shares its trendy new digs with neighbouring wine bar/showcase of Canterbury’s finest food makers and New Zealand’s wine and craft beer industry all wrapped in edgy, industrial chic décor. Kiwi fashion and wine – together at last! nwy.co.nz dual.co.nz

WIN! BE IN TO WIN TWO DOUBLE PASSES TO OH WHAT A NIGHT! SIMPLY EMAIL YOUR FAVE FRANKIE VALLI AND THE FOUR SEASONS TUNE TO INFO@SOMOCREATIVE.CO.NZ WITH ‘FRANKIE’ IN THE SUBJECT LINE. ENTRIES CLOSE OCT 15.

Awk-word: On Fleek Sure, it might have been knocking around since Vine user Peaches Monroe declared her just sculpted eyebrows were “on fleek” back in 2014, but this annoying term is enjoying a resurgence in CHCH. Millennial speak for on point – avoid at all costs.

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THE MONTH IN CULTURE CANTERBURY AND WORLD WAR ONE: LIVES LOST, LIVES CHANGED EXHIBITION Through photos,

explore the lives and experiences of Cantabrians who served in the Great War in this moving exhibition. Canterbury Museum, until Sun 11 Nov, canterburymuseum.com

MID-CENTURY MODERN: THE MORRISON COLLECTION EXHIBITION mr mod’s Ross

Morrison is bringing out the big guns and putting the best in his collection up for display, which includes pieces from Charles and Ray Eames, Gio Ponti and Alvar Aalto. Centre of Contemporary Art, until Sat 17 Nov, coca.org.nz

WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR EXHIBITION Stunning images

celebrating the diversity of the natural world will be showcased at this special exhibition. Canterbury Museum, until Sun 18 Nov, canterburymuseum.com

ESKIMO DANCE

MARIE SHANNON: ROOMS FOUND ONLY IN THE HOME EXHIBITION Marie Shannon’s

latest work frames the home as a space for making art and draws inspiration from her daily routine and experience. Christchurch Art Gallery, until Sun 2 Dec, christchurchartgallery.org.nz

KELVIN CRUICKSHANK LIVE (SOUL FOOD) TALK With the outstanding

success of TV2’s Sensing Murder, Kelvin Cruickshank is continuing his series of exclusive shows. Aurora Centre for the Performing Arts, Wed 3 Oct, kelvincruickshank.com TIKI TAANE

CMNZ PRESENTS: PIERS LANE & HIROSHI IKEMATSU WITH MEMBERS OF THE NZSQ PERFORMANCE Schubert’s

“Trout” Quintet is the centrepiece of this exquisite exploration of aquatic themes with Piers Lane joining members of the New Zealand String Quartet alongside audience favourite, Hiroshi Ikematsu. The Piano, Fri 5 Oct, chambermusic.co.nz

THE TESKEY BROTHERS LIVE MUSIC Aussie soul and

blues quartet The Teskey Brothers are dropping into town as part of their I Get Up Tour. Blue Smoke, Fri 5 Oct, eventfinda.co.nz

LES MISÉRABLES PERFORMANCE Showbiz

Christchurch’s latest stage production sees them taking on the iconic Les Misérables. Isaac Theatre Royal, until Sat 6 Oct, showbiz.org.nz

TIKI TAANE LIVE MUSIC Kiwi music icon

Tiki Taane returns to his old stomping ground and is set to perform his powerful and uplifting One Man Band show. Blue Smoke, Sat 6 Oct, tikidub.com

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CHRISTCHURCH 2018 FITNESS EXPO EXPO Explore the fitness world

and get motivated, inspired and educated in all things health, nutrition and fitness. Horncastle Arena, Sat 6 Oct, goldlionevents.co.nz

SCAPE PUBLIC ART 20TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON EXHIBITION The folks from

SCAPE Public Art are ringing in two decades with an epic lineup of works from some of the best artists on display. Various venues, Sat 6 Oct – Sat 17 Nov, scapepublicart.org.nz

OKTOBERFEST, THE WELLES STREET EDITION FESTIVAL Get festy at Welles

Street’s take on the traditional Bavarian fest, Oktoberfest! Authentic European food plus a mix of entertainment. Welles Street, Sat 6/Sun 7 Oct, wellesstreet.co.nz

DR SEUSS’ THE CAT IN THE HAT PERFORMANCE Two bored kids.

One rainy day. And one crazy cat wearing a red-striped hat. Everyone’s favourite Cat in the Hat will fill the theatre with mischievous humour and madcap style. Isaac Theatre Royal, Tue 9 Oct, isaactheatreroyal.co.nz


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JOHANNES MOSER PLAYS SHOSTAKOVICH

SHATNER’S WORLD: THE RETURN DOWN UNDER!

OH WHAT A NIGHT!

PERFORMANCE Johannes Moser

COMEDY Star Trek and Boston

joins the NZSO to play Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, Op. 107 with conductor Peter Oundjian making his NZSO debut. Air Force Museum of New Zealand, Wed 10 Oct, nzso.co.nz

Legal alum, William Shatner, is heading down under for a night of stories, jokes and musings from his illustrious life. Isaac Theatre Royal, Sun 14 Oct, isaactheatreroyal.co.nz

nostalgia on and celebrate the greatest hits of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons. Isaac Theatre Royal, Sun 21 Oct, isaactheatreroyal.co.nz

BECA HERITAGE WEEK

DR LIBBY: THE HORMONE FACTOR

FESTIVAL An insightful event

TALK Dr Libby teaches you

highlighting significant hard-won and hard-fought milestones in New Zealand. Various venues, Fri 12 Oct – Mon 22 Oct, ccc.govt.nz

everything you need to know about your hormones and how they impact your body and health. Charles Luney Auditorium, Wed 17/Thu 18 Oct, drlibby.com

SWIDT LIVE MUSIC Kiwi hip-hop

collective SWIDT are hitting the road for their first-ever headline tour with their unique blend of homegrown hip-hop. Empire, Sat 13 Oct, eventfinda.co.nz

BODY MIND SPIRIT – HEALTH EXPO EXPO Revitalise your body,

stimulate your mind and pamper your soul at one of the city’s leading expos. Addington Raceway and Events Centre, Sat 13/Sun 14 Oct, bodymindspirit.co.nz

ESKIMO DANCE NEW ZEALAND TOUR LIVE MUSIC Prep yourself for a

killer night of Grime when one of the biggest UK Grime events touches down. Horncastle Arena, Wed 17 Oct, eskimo.dance

SHIHAD 30TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR LIVE MUSIC Iconic NZ rock music

giants Shihad will bless us with their goosebump-worthy tour to celebrate 30 years of crowd-bouncing tunes. The Bedford Bigtop, Fri 19 Oct, shihad.com

LIVE PERFORMANCE Get your

The low-down on some of the hottest upcoming events and international acts near and far.

HUI TALK Billed as “the most

important food conversation in New Zealand”, catch a plethora of speakers and panellists who will share insights and knowledge around the importance of food. The Piano, Wed 24/Thu 25 Oct, restaurantnz.co.nz

VEGAN EXPO CHRISTCHURCH EXPO Enjoy great vegan food,

watch top veggie chefs, learn about vegetarian living and enjoy celebrating cruelty-free, pro-planet lives with Christchurch’s vegetarian and vegan community. Horncastle Arena, Sun 28 Oct, eventfinda.co.nz

STAN WALKER LIVE PERFORMANCE Stan Walker

is back on the road again, calling into The Foundry and dropping new music. The Foundry, Sun 28 Oct, eventfinda.co.nz

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LOCAL Keep your eyes peeled for Wu-Tang Clan (Dec 13), get your rave on when Fatboy Slim (Jan 30) touches down at The Gloucester Green, Phil Collins (Feb 4, pictured) at Christchurch Stadium, Electric Avenue (Feb 23) is back for its 2019 edition, headlined by Rudimental, and the collab we’ve been waiting for: Shapeshifter & the CSO (Mar 1) will be taking to the stage in the new Town Hall.

OUT OF TOWN Raise your glass at Cromwell Wine & Food Festival (Jan 5), St Jerome’s Laneway Festival (Jan 28) is coming in hot with Florence + The Machine also performing at Auckland’s Spark Arena (Jan 30) and Grammy Award winner Lauryn Hill is playing one gig at Spark Arena (Feb 16).


Culture BIRTHDAY BASH

SOULFOOD Chakras need aligning? The Body Mind Spirit – Health Expo invites you to join them on a spiritual journey of two days jampacked with a myriad of workshops and a veritable treasure trove of stalls. Whether you’re after information or inspiration, inner peace or mental stimulation, hop down to Addington Raceway and Events Centre (Oct 13/14) and check out what’s hot this year – from crystals and essential oils to makeup and health products, this biennial event promises an engaging and uplifting experience – Om! bodymindspirit.co.nz MARKET WATCH

Beam Me Up

No one tells a story quite like William Shatner, who’ll be transporting to the Isaac Theatre Royal (Oct 14) for a night of wild tales from his illustrious career spanning 70 years (!). At 87, the TV and movie legend has no plans to slow down, and is bringing his latest comedic venture Shatner’s World: The Return Down Under! across the ditch for a one-man-show of stories, songs and musings. The counter-culture icon is set to take audiences on a 100-minute theatrical voyage through his life as an award-winning actor, author and musician (he’s done it all!) Don’t miss this opportunity to share the room with one of the world’s greatest raconteurs! shatnersworld.org 10

Iconic Kiwi rock music giants Shihad will rock us hard as with their frissoninducing tour to celebrate 30 years of crowd-bouncing tunes on October 19 at The Bedford Bigtop. shihad.com

CULTURE CLUB FESTA’s biennial weekend celebration of urban creativity returns with this year’s theme exploring ideas and connections between food and the city from October 19 – 22. festa.org.nz

THREE CHEERS New Zealand’s largest outdoor market and Christchurch fave The Riccarton Market (helmed by the Riccarton Rotary Charitable Trust) is turning the big 3-0 this month (Oct 28) with an epic day of celebrations planned at Riccarton Racecourse. Check out onstage performances by Te Kotahitanga kapa haka group, Qiao Yi Lion Dance Team, Takumi Japanese Drumming Group, Canterbury Caledonian School Pipe Band and dancers from the Fevah Modern Jive group as you browse the 300+ stalls refuelling on some seriously tasty eats and drinks. riccartonmarket.co.nz

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STAN THE MAN Making a comeback from his battle with cancer, Australian Idol champ and subsequent music icon Stan Walker is back on the road and will roll up at The Foundry on October 28 as part of his national tour. stanwalker.com.au


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GORILLA IN OUR MIDST Legendary 90s Christchurch cover band Gorilla Biscuit are reforming for a one-off gig this month to celebrate the 40th of another city legend – Dux. Head to Dux Central on October 27 to see the former Dux de Lux regulars rock DC’s courtyard at this awesome free gig while raising a few glasses of Dux suds (natch). duxcentral.co.nz

SOUL-TRAINED Aotearoa’s soul and R’n’B songstress Aaradhna is winging her way to Christchurch on October 12 to rock her stuff at the Club Tavern. Marking the end of an era, her aptly named Winter’s End Tour is her biggest yet, and heralds the beginning of an exciting new chapter in her remarkable musical journey. theticketfairy.com

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HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS

Inspired by their love of all things beer related, Christchurch hotspot Welles Street is putting on a weekend of authentic German music, beer and all-round fun in celebration of the iconic Oktoberfest (Oct 6/7). Prepare for a weekend brimming with pop-up European-style food stalls, epic entertainment and traditional German brews. wellesstreet.co.nz

Commemorate the heritage of our district and its courageous communities with annual history festival Beca Heritage Week (Oct 12 – 22). This year’s theme highlights some of New Zealand’s most significant anniversaries including 125 years since women’s suffrage was achieved. Held at various public spaces across the city, visitors and locals alike can celebrate and learn about Christchurch’s history, events and places with this thought-provoking exhibition of loss, courage and endurance. ccc.govt.nz

IT’S ABOUT GRIME Created by the ‘Godfather of Grime’ Wiley, the man behind chart-toppers ‘Wearing My Rolex’ and ‘Bow E3’, Eskimo Dance is set to tear up Horncastle Arena (Oct 17). Big Shaq – talent behind ‘Man’s Not Hot’ – Lethal Bizzle, DJ Target, Grime prodigy Devlin and respected UK rapper P Money are also locked in. vbase.co.nz

24-HOUR PARTY PEOPLE Take Sony’s new ‘life-proof’ SRS-XB31 (RRP $249.99) portable speaker with you wherever you roam this summer. This little bad boy is totally washable and waterproof. With Bluetooth connectivity, you can stream your party playlist 24 hours straight before having to recharge. sony.co.nz

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DOUBLE BILL Wax cast glass artist, Ann Robinson and painter, John Walsh, will be showcasing their latest works at The Central Art Gallery (Oct 4 – Nov 4). Robinson’s array of luminous cast glass creations will be on display alongside John Walsh’s ethereal paintings depicting mythical landscapes and dreamlike figures. thecentral.co.nz


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The Christchurch Symphony Orchestra are returning home to their revamped and purpose-built set up in the Town Hall. Kick-starting their 2019 season is an explosive, genre-defying collab with local lads Shapeshifter for what will no doubt be an electrifying night of beats. Renowned New Zealand pianists Michael Houstoun and Tony Chen Lin are tapped to make an appearance in the orchestra’s opening symphony concert and it’s been over a quarter of a century since the CSO and Lamb & Hayward joined forces and brought us the highly-anticipated Masterworks series, with 2019 continuing the partnership and journeying through some of the world’s most renowned compositions from heavy hitters on the classical music scene such as Mozart, Beethoven and Holst. Leonard Bernstein’s score from West Side Story will receive the CSO treatment in what will be a New Zealand first and will be performed live alongside a screening of the remastered classic. Celebrating the century since Sir Edmund Hillary’s birth, the CSO will be taking on Gareth Farr’s Roar of a Thousand Tigers as well as performing their crowdpleasers Last Night of the Proms and A Festive Christmas among the many highlights. cso.co.nz

Your high-rotation playlist getting too much air time? Mix it up with some edgy pop courtesy of local lass ASHY whose beat-driven bangers are sure to feature on your summer playlists. Singles ‘Jersey’ and ‘Over You’ have established the muso as one to watch on the Kiwi music scene with floor filler ‘Jersey’ racking up a hefty 140k streams on music giant Spotify. Meanwhile, hit ‘Over You’ has also been dominating the airwaves and the track combines a heady mix of high-energy beats with sass-laden lyrics that gives the flip of the finger to ending toxic relationships, making it the go-to breakup anthem for women everywhere. FB/ashymusicnz GROUP THERAPY

SCAPE IT OUT The team behind SCAPE Public Art are ringing in two decades of spectacular public art with an epic lineup of works from some of the best local and international artists on display in and around the city for their 2018 Season (Oct 6 – Nov 17). scapepublicart.org.nz

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DATE WITH DEATH For those who don’t shirk away from facing the inevitable fact of life, the Christchurch Death Café group lays it out on the table, over coffee and cake no less. No stone is left unturned; from funerals to natural burials, DIY coffins and creative things to do with ashes, to aging parents, near death experiences and assisted dying – this group’s belief is the more we “loosen up about death and accept it, the more we can embrace life”. Join the conversation every last Sunday of the month from 1:15pm at The Lotus Heart. meetup.com

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BODY TALK

HERBIVORE HEAVEN

LIFE AQUATIC

If your hormones are wreaking havoc you’re in luck – health and lifestyle guru Dr Libby is heading to Christchurch on October 17/18 for thought-provoking two-hour talks on all things hormonal. Committed to helping women better understand the complexities of their bodies and motivate them to take charge of their health and happiness – Dr Libby’s event The Hormone Factor will give you the scoop on how to keep rampant hormones in check. drlibby.com

New Zealand’s vegetarian/vegan capital will be treated to the annual plant-based exhibition that is The Vegan Expo (Oct 28), where herbivores and others can enjoy great vegan food, watch top veggie chefs unleash their cooking skills and secrets and learn about animal-friendly living. Tasty plant-based temptations, live tunes, cruelty-free goods and services and an endless supply of info on all things vegan are on the cards. veganexpo.co.nz

Breathing life into Schubert’s most iconic piano quintet, the “Trout”, the virtuosic talents of pianist Piers Lane will be joined by the New Zealand String Quartet, while the brilliance of Brazilian-born Japanese double bassist Hiroshi Ikematsu is set to dazzle Christchurch audiences with Rossini’s Duet for Cello and Double Bass in D major (Oct 5). And, to round out the aquatic theme, Kiwi contemporary composer Ross Harris was commissioned to write an ode to ‘the complex harmonic beauty of the rivers’ in his world premiere of Orowaru. chambermusic.co.nz

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TAPESTRY THROUGH TIME & SPACE Marking the 20th anniversary of public art in Christchurch, the SCAPE Public Art 2018 Season Our Braided Future takes on twin metaphors; the braided rivers in Canterbury and the woven tapestry of shared understanding. Bringing the various strands together from the past, present and future, SCAPE opens up a conversation between various periods of history and newly created works. Prepare to be surprised and inspired by the stellar lineup of art works that include sculpture, photography, live performance, and even a dazzling 3D laser light spectacular that kick-starts this monumental season of public art on October 5. scapepublicart.org.nz 14

MIXED FEELINGS, 2012 – TONY CRAGG Widely regarded as one of the most renowned artists of his time, British-born, German-based sculptor Tony Cragg brings his highlycelebrated bronze sculpture from Europe to Ōtautahi (at Christ’s College). By fusing figuration and abstraction, Cragg has created two dynamic intertwining forms that will leave you with anything but mixed feelings.

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THREE SQUARES GYRATORY VARIATION 2, 1971 – GEORGE RICKEY The late and great American sculptor George Rickey explored his fascination with kinetic energy through his large-scale sculptural works that have enjoyed a global resonance. Honouring the region’s strong affinity with kinetic sculpture, this particular work at the Arts Centre – with its simple geometric forms – has been finely engineered to oscillate in the balmy spring breeze.

MAURI MOANA: KO AU TE MOANA KO TE MOANA KO AU/I AM THE OCEAN AND THE OCEAN IS ME, 2018 – PIRI COWIE Homegrown artist Piri Cowie has drawn inspiration from the depths of the deep blue for her latest sculptural masterpiece. The UC Fine Arts alumna calls on her contemporary Māori cultural fashion experience to inform her handmade garments and taonga showcased within a special event that integrates her photographic portraits with live performance, waiata and the sharing of kai in North Hagley Park.


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TUNNEL, 2018 & ORION, 2018 – HANNAH BEEHRE For a fully immersive starry night sky experience, Hannah Beehre has created a dazzling sculptural installation that replicates a jaw-dropping nebula that’s quite literally out of this world. Tunnel forms a spectacular entrance to the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at the Canterbury Museum, and Beehre’s second work Orion can be marvelled at in the museum’s foyer.

MONUMENT TO THE PRESENT, 2018 – TOM DALE Informed by his visit to the Garden City in 2017, UK-based artist Tom Dale’s Monument to the Present (corner of Durham Street North & Chester Street East) speaks to the various voices vying to be heard that often represent conflicting ideas and imperatives. And, joining A Cage of Voices, the latest of Dale’s two video works featured this season, The Red Zone (at CoCA) explores the changing external environmental states and the turbulence of our interior landscapes.

VERDANT GEOMETRY, 2018 – ERICA VAN ZON The majestic neoclassical conservatory, Cuningham House within the Botantic Gardens will house Verdant Geometry, a suite of metal, glass and mirroredperspex sculptures imagined by Erica van Zon. This piece sparks a dialogue on how various architectural tropes and styles morph over time by using the architectural qualities of the space as a reference point and fuses these with iconic stylistic elements from 80s interior design and architecture.

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FITU (SEVEN), 2018 & LELIA, 2018 – CHRISTOPHER ULUTUPU Samoanborn, Wellingtonbased videographer/ performance artist Christopher Ulutupu seeks to recontextualise the stereotypes of Pacific Islanders found in early 1900s landscape photography and ‘postcard’ tourism, and re-imagines them through his installation pieces. His latest creation Fitu (Seven) comprises a series of seven photographic stills shot alongside the making of a new single channel video work, Hagley Park Billboards, 2018. Meanwhile, Lelia takes inspiration from a 70s Vogue winter fashion shoot that explores the artist’s evolving relationship with ‘My Coloniser’ (at The Physics Room).

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A, I, O, U, 2018 – BEN PEARCE Honing each piece out of wood, stone, metal and found objects, contemporary Hastings’ sculptor Ben Pearce has created a quartet of works by appropriating and refining construction industry remnants (at the Christchurch Casino). Exploring their potential transformation from one vernacular to another, Pearce references the written word with vowels found in both English and Te Reo that also connects the two cultures.

PLOT, 2008 – BRETT GRAHAM Delving deep into the historical and political import behind the slicing and dicing of Te Waipounamu (the South Island) and its ‘purchase’ from Ngāi Tahu by the settler government, Brett Graham’s sculpture Plot (at Christ’s College), invites the consideration of how we value land. His carved marble slab is a topographic rendering of Te Waipounamu, which sits atop a tomb-like form as a nod to the notion that the land suffers a kind of death when viewed merely as a commodity.


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EVENT HIGHLIGHTS SCAPE SEASON 2018 OPENING: HELLERS FAMILY FUN DAY

Jam-packed with art action, giveaways, a Hellers barbie and live music courtesy of the Christchurch Pops Choir, this fun, free family event kicks off the six week SCAPE 18 festival of public art at Margaret Mahy Playground on October 6 from 10am (finishing at 2pm).

BOOK SIGNING: VIVID: THE PAUL HARTIGAN STORY If you fell head over heels for Paul Hartigan’s laser light extravaganza on the opening night then you won’t want to miss meeting this enigmatic Kiwi artist at the Christchurch Art Gallery’s Design Store. Get him to pen you a note in his new book that showcases a chronology of his works from the 70s.

ART EXPLORE GUIDED WALKING TOURS These Saturday tours give you the complete SCAPE experience courtesy of an informed guide who will also share interesting asides about the artists and their practices. The first tour lasts an hour and departs from the Rolleston Statue outside the museum at 10am, and the second tour meets at 11am at the i-SITE Visitor Information Centre (Worcester Boulevard) and lasts for two hours.

ARTISTS IN CONVERSATION Get amongst it and discover fascinating insights into the artistic minds behind this year’s sculptural hits during SCAPE’s opening weekend. Join SCAPE Managing Curator, Heather Galbraith and Dr Huhana Smith on October 7 as they talk about the works with this season’s star-studded cast of artists.

ALPHABETICA REDUX, 2018 | RE:PRESENTED – PAUL HARTIGAN Continuing his exciting exploration of drawing with light, Hartigan revists his work from 2004, that is bigger and better than before. The same laser light technology used then has since taken leaps and bounds, and Alphabetica Redux has a greater colour palette and is now three dimensional. Check out the festival’s opening event (8:30pm – 10:30pm, Oct 5) where you’ll get to see the artist in action, bringing his own alphabet to life in this onenight-only spectacle.

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ENCIRCLING 2006 | RE:PRESENTED – MICHEL DE BROIN A new imagining of Canadian sculptor, Michel de Broin’s Encircling (originally installed for SCAPE 2016 Biennial in Hagley Park) can be found on the corner of Cambridge Terrace and Hereford Street this year. Adopting the urban language of street signs, asphalt and road markings, this ‘road to nowhere’ is a play on how urban design and planning aspires to reactivate spaces obliterated by the quakes.

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KOTUKU 2002 | RE:PRESENTED – CAROLINE ROTHWELL Originally designed for the SCAPE Biennial 2002 – specifically for the Botanic Gardens pond – Caroline Rothwell has revisited Kotuku in a surreal, larger-thanlife depiction of a three-headed heron on the Albert Lake. This haunting and mysterious play with light and shade, perspective and distortion, also offers the observer the opportunity to come to their own conclusions à la the Rorschach inkblot.

RE:ACTIVATE Three diverse public sculptures by SCAPE 18 Aspiring Artist winners have been created based on Canterbury’s intertwining rivers. Changing Pathways (Katie Temple) uses the concept of the ever-changing tides (depicted by traffic signs) as a metaphor for the daily choices we make, while the tangle of coloured sticks of Our Stories Make Us (Ollie Moginie) illustrates the interdependency each environmental element has with one another, and Kākahu (Kayla Folwell and Manaia Mahuika-Davies) uses the feathers of a korowai (cloak) – individually designed by 60 Christchurch students – to illustrate a bird’s eye view of the interconnected rivers. Find them at the Armagh Street entrance to Hagley Park.


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Cityscape catches up with James Glennie, founding member, bassist and namesake of legendary Manchester band James on their new album, touring with the Happy Mondays, weird fan requests and leaving it all on the pitch ahead of their November gig. CONGRATS ON LIVING IN EXTRAORDINARY TIMES, IT’S AN EPIC ALBUM – HOW DID THE NEW SOUND AND TONE COME ABOUT? The biggest two factors on the shift in sound on this record are producers Charlie Andrew and Beni Giles. They added a rhythmical element that I think has given the album its character. Lots of drums and percussion, which is great on record but also lots of fun live. ‘HANK’ IS SUCH A KILLER, TRUMPTHUMPING OPENING TRACK, WHAT WAS THE CATALYST FOR IT? Donald Trump makes his presence felt most strongly on songs ‘Hank’ and ‘Heads’. The lyrics are pretty self-explanatory. Tim (Booth) lives in the States, and of course all that ridiculousness has worked its way into his writing. Musically it’s a huge drum-driven anthem. It’s not a wallow in depression, it’s a call to arms! YOU’VE HAD A FEW NAME CHANGES OVER THE YEARS, HOW DID YOU END UP SETTLING ON JAMES, AND DO YOU REGRET DROPPING VENEREAL AND THE DISEASES? Ah … Venereal and the Diseases, very catchy ho ho! We wanted a name that didn’t sound like a band, and we liked the idea that it was a person’s name. No ‘The’, just ‘James’. And when you knew the name you still had no idea what the band sounded like. WHEN YOU STARTED OUT IN THE 80S, WHAT WAS THE PLAN AND WERE YOU

READY FOR THE ROLLER COASTER RIDE THAT WOULD FOLLOW? Well it took us quite some time to get any success and I think that was a good thing. We had time to develop our sound out of the spotlight and get strong as a unit. I had no idea of the journey ahead though. Probably a good thing! WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE MEMORY FROM THOSE HECTIC ‘MADCHESTER MOVEMENT’ DAYS? We took the Happy Mondays on tour with us and that was just one cartoon caper after another. They crashed their van on the way to the first gig, and then went to the wrong venue and missed playing. They ‘lost’ their tour support which, for some reason, they were carrying around with them in cash. They invited us to a party and after we turned down the invite, they climbed in the window of our dressing room and commandeered all our booze. Well, we had been invited after all. Fights on stage, the list goes on … Great band mind you. WHAT’S THE STRANGEST THING ANYONE HAS THROWN ON STAGE? I can't think of anything really strange. I once had a fan give me some of her daughter’s ashes to scatter, which I dutifully did at a loch in the Scottish Highlands where I want mine scattered. So she won’t be alone up there. TELL US ABOUT YOUR WORST DAY JOB. I’ve delivered telephone directories. Not a lot going for it I must say.

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‘LAID’ IS PART OF THE SOUNDTRACK OF SO MANY PEOPLE’S LIVES, WHERE DOES IT TAKE YOU WHEN YOU HEAR IT? Songs are like time machines and they have this ability to transport you back. I remember Brian Eno’s insistence that the track had value, even though the rest of us thought it was a bit daft and a little throwaway. It just shows how much we know. IF YOU WERE GIVEN ONE DO-OVER IN YOUR CAREER, WHAT WOULD IT BE? Release ‘Sit Down’ as a single in the States. We wouldn’t let the record company do it. I’ve a feeling I’d be living in Beverley Hills lounging by the side of my guitar-shaped pool if we had of done. Ah well. YOU GUYS ARE KNOWN FOR BRINGING IT NO MATTER WHAT THE STAGE OR VENUE, HOW DO YOU ENSURE A KILLER SET? We only play songs we want to play. So they are all played with intensity, and we never run through the motions. We change the set every night and play what we think will work in relation to the crowd, the venue, the day of the week etc. Plus we always give it our all. We leave it all on the pitch. WHAT’S ON YOUR CHRISTCHURCH TO DO LIST? It’s one of the few painful parts of this job that you travel to so many great places, but you don’t have the time to get out and enjoy them. I’ve a feeling this will be the same. If so, when we come again I’d like to bring my wife Catherine and have some proper time to explore.


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LITTLE BOXES Local architect Greg Young, from Young Architects, offers his take on how inner city apartments can inject vitality into our urban landscape and encourages us to break the mould and embrace a brave approach to design.

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smash hit for Pete Seeger in the sixties, ‘Little Boxes’ could well be describing many of our city’s new apartments that have been cropping up. Written as a political satire on homogenised suburban developments and the conformist middleclass attitudes of its inhabitants, the song mocks ‘cookie-cutter’ housing, dubbing them “little boxes all made out of ticky-tacky” that “all look just the same”. Although Christchurch has typically been a rather conservative bunch, it does have a history of pushing the envelope when it comes to apartment design. And some of the most succinctly executed examples can be found in the early works of Peter Bevan, David Allen, and Warren and Mahoney. Sir Miles Warren’s Dorset Street flats were originally described by bemused Christchurch locals as “Fort Dorset” for its unconventional use of concrete block and its somewhat stark and austere aesthetic. When they were built in the late fifties they were widely considered as the ugliest group of buildings in the city, but while Christchurch’s conservative inhabitants didn’t like change, these flats are now internationally acclaimed and have been preserved as listed heritage buildings, thanks to the designer’s bold vision. We often say that our homes are a reflection of our personality, and the Dorset Street flats are a prime example of this. Built in 1957, they have been inhabited over the years by artists and lovers, the kind of people brave enough to walk their own path rather than conforming to society’s narrow-minded expectations. If the re-imagining of our city is to inspire and spark dialogue, we need this same kind of courageous approach to the buildings that will add colour to the post-quake canvas. In a city still struggling to find its feet, greater variety is called for with both form and materials. If we can be brave enough to think outside the box, as it were, our new architectural landscape has the power to transform the lives of not only its inhabitants, but the wider community. Let us strive to create buildings that will add to the fabric of our city’s urbanisation and still look great in 50 years’ time. We need buildings that show the character of its inhabitants – and Cantabrians have proven what an incredibly creative bunch we are and just how hardy we can be. Hell, we’ve struggled enough over the last few years, so let’s not surround ourselves with mediocrity, but rise to the challenge and create something we’ll all be proud to call home. young.co.nz

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Inspired by the tiny pads explored in Petite Places, we’ve rounded up the hottest products to curate the look at home.

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PETITE PLACES: CLEVER INTERIORS FOR HUMBLE HOMES by Gestalten & Tessa Pearson Bijoux spaces require a considered approach to distil all we need for modern life. Delve into the diverse array of hip homes showcased in this beautiful book for a lesson in reduction and garner valuable insights from the experts. Interior designers and architects offer bags of inspiration that will have you hankering to create your own cosy and intimate tiny home that ticks all the boxes. gestalten.com

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Style Files

HOT TO TROT Fashion worth working out for

NICOLA QUINN BEAUTY & DAY SPA New Era 940 New York Yankees Cap (RRP $60) from Stirling Women

A one-stop spa where knowledgeable experts, personalised treatments and powerful products come together to help you put your best self forward. They treat with the long game in mind, they listen, and they ensure your time with them is tailored, giving you treatments and products that are picked for efficacy and results – be that for your skin, body or your mind. Come and experience the difference! 209/211 Papanui Road 03 355 6400 quinnbeautyspa.co.nz

TID Watches No.1 Silver Watch Face (RRP $269) from Infinite Definite

Mad About Maggie

We’re über excited to hear that progressive New Zealand fashion brand Maggie Marilyn is soon to hit the racks in Ballantynes’ Fashion Atrium. A killer combo of sharp tailoring and luxury fabrics with a youthful kick that exudes effortless modern-day-woman confidence, we have already earmarked a couple of stunning numbers that are sure to set pulses racing as we careen into the festive season. Sashaying down the catwalk at the recent Ballantynes Fashion Show, Maggie Marilyn’s latest collections major on frills, super luxe silks, and vibrant jewel tones. Coveted around the globe at all the primo retail hotspots like Saks in the Big Apple and Selfridges in Londy town, the brand has skyrocketed to international stardom in just two short years and now makes its South Island debut. Oh, the sweet anticipation! ballantynes.co.nz

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S’well Bottle Bahamas Gold Marble (RRP $69.99) from Bolt of Cloth

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Founded in Christchurch in 1987, Cutler & Co has grown into an internationally recognised purveyor of quality gentlemen’s attire where high fashion attitude meets ease of wear. Discover the full, exclusive range of Cutler’s effortless urban sophistication within their Colombo Street store alongside a specially curated selection from Dutch fashion brands No Excess and Dstrezzed, and the latest European denim from specialist jeans brand LTB. 678 Colombo Street 03 377 3127 cutlerandco.co.nz


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RIDE ON

With 31 kilometres of dedicated cycleways winding their way from the fringes of Christchurch to the hub of the burgeoning Avonhead central city, spring is the perfect opportunity to ditch four wheels for two and get amongst it. Save money, save the planet, get fit and join Cityscape as we rediscover our city from the saddle.

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1 UNI-CYCLE University of Canterbury Campus to City Centre – 6km Don your helmet and jump on your bike to make the most of the spring weather as you traverse the tree-lined cycleways through the university campus. This is a fab ride for the whole family, which has a couple of must-see, must-do places where you can hit the pause button and enjoy the gifts of Mother Nature along the way. First up you’ll find Riccarton Bush. Saturday is the day to experience the wonders of the farmers’ market. Fresh, local produce to take home and handmade tasty treats that can be devoured down by the river, makes this the perfect stop-off point en route to the city. Take a stroll through the tranquil ancient native forest filled with towering kahikatea trees before jumping back in the saddle. Head to Mona Vale for a wander through the majestic sprawling grounds, and take a moment to ponder the meaning of life under one of the ancient oak trees, before making tracks through Hagley Park with the final destinations being the Arts Centre, Canterbury Museum and the Art Gallery.

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2 RAPANUI Worcester Street to Charlesworth Reserve – 4.5km Before kicking off your journey in Linwood, a hearty brunch at our fave café Under The Red Verandah is a must to keep your motor running as you pedal from Worcester Street towards Stanmore Road. Sail past the Tiny Shop Village to feast your eyes on the latest developments unfolding in this Greening the Rubble community project. The cycleway takes you through Linwood Park, amidst the daffodils down Linwood Ave, and then ending at Charlesworth Reserve, which will soon connect with the Coastal Pathway. Now a lush home to native birds filled with over 100,000 trees and shrubs, this peaceful tidal wetland has plenty of walkways to commune with nature.

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3 NORTHERN LINE Truckers Road to Kilmarnock Street – 5.5km For those on the northside of the city, the route along the railway line is a popular one that ends at Mona Vale, or you can continue through North Hagley Park into the central city if you’re up for some café hopping and a dose of retail therapy. The Monarch butterflies are just beginning to emerge, and a great place to find them is at St James Park. For a spot of lunch Mona Vale has a special pop-up restaurant every weekend in October. Get there via an off-road cycleway that’s shared by walkers and joggers, and continue on the Uni-Cycle cycleway, the Northern Line connects with this and takes you all the way to Riccarton Bush, Hagley Park, and beyond.

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4 LITTLE RIVER LINK South Hagley Park to Springs Road – 11km Glide through South Hagley Park and the historic Church Square in Addington to Brougham Street where the cycleway runs parallel to the Southern Motorway for easy connections to the new sports hub, Ngā Puna Wai, set to open very soon. This new cycleway provides a safer city route for Aidanfield and Wigram residents heading either to the central city or out to Prebbleton. Be rewarded for your pedalling efforts with lunch at any one of the many hot new cafés and restaurants in Addington.


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The warmer months invite carefree bike rides along the causeway that has been resurfaced and replanted, from Ferrymead Bridge to Moncks Bay. Stop off at the Mount Pleasant Centre for a yoga class or stock up on fresh veggies and local produce at the weekly farmer’s market from 9:30am to 12:30pm. Head to Redcliffs Village where you can pick up some quality meat at the butchers, a stunning spring bouquet from the local florist or book in a new look for the party season ahead. For a sailing lesson, the Christchurch Yacht Club has classes for both kids and adults as well as affordable family membership. If you’re in the mood for a stroll along the beach and a delish artisan ice cream from Utopia Ice, continue on to Sumner just around the corner.

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7 QUARRYMAN’S TRAIL Hoon Hay School to City Centre – 4.7km The recently opened Hoon Hay section of the Quarryman’s Trail cycleway will keep your kids safe as they travel to and from school and into the city. Beginning and ending near Pioneer Recreation and Sport Centre, this cycleway takes you past the Christchurch South Community Gardens on Strickland Street where you can pop in for a spot of gardening in return for some free goodies or simply leave a koha. Pootle down Antigua Street to the Antigua Boat Sheds where you can hire a canoe or kayak for the afternoon and enjoy a relaxing meander down the Avon.

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FREE WHEELING

Get to pedalling with two of the city’s biggest annual cycle events – Biketober and the NZ Bike Expo (Oct 13/14). Celebrate the month of Biketober on two wheels at more than 50 events, nab your passport and get ready to put your legs to the test with a series of competitions with epic prizes including top-of-the-range bikes, mountain bike lessons and a luxury weekend break to Cheviot. Make for the Bike Expo at the Air Force Museum and hit the weekend of cycle celebration including competitions and informative talks on nutrition, mechanics and adventuring around our city. Whether you’re a serious cycling aficionado, a group of bike fanatics considering your next adventure, a BMX enthusiast or just someone that wants to jump on the cycling craze Biketober and the NZ Bike Expo are where it’s at. biketober.nz nzbikeexpo.nz

On Ya Bike!

Can’t think of a reason to start cycling? Here’s five guaranteed to get you pushing the pedals.

HOT WHEELS

Fixin’ for a custom-built fixie or single-speed? Cycle against the mainstream and tap the legends at Bespoked Cycles (opening November) to create your one-of-a-kind dream ride. With more than 1,000 customisable options, you can design, build and spec your bike from scratch knowing that you’ll never see another ride like yours. Known for their sleek, streamlined design, Bespoked Cycles only use high-end Factory Five quality components including chainrings, Pista cranksets, carbon-fibre forks, alloy and steel frames. Add your choice of 160 colours (including chrome and metallics) and flip-flop hubs so you can switch between fixed and freewheeling options for a bike created just for you, otherwise make your selection from their range of primo prebuilt custom bikes. bespokedcycles.co.nz

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1 – Wind back the clock Regular cycling can protect skin against UV radiation and reduce the signs of ageing by optimising collagen production – essentially ironing out the appearance of wrinkles from the inside! Just don’t forget to slap on the 30+ or it’ll all be for naught! 2 – Get smart Cycling helps build new brain cells in the hippocampus – the area responsible for memory which, FYI, starts deteriorating once you hit the big 3-0. 3 – Save the planet It takes around 5 per cent of the materials and energy to build a bike than it does to knock out a car, bikes produce zero pollution and then there’s that whole peak oil thing. 4 – Sex it up Cranking up your vascular health will, if you’re a man, help crank up your boudoir performance and, if you’re a woman, help stave off menopause. 5 – Live the high life Cycling helps release feel-good hormones (endorphins) into the frontal and limbic regions of the brain (a.k.a the storage area for emotional baggage).


WORKING IT OUT

Cityscape catches up with Christchurch's leading fitness gurus who are putting a fun and fresh spin on staying in shape.

Clinics in 2008 teaching women how to read maps and use a compass in preparation for the Spring Challenge (all women adventure race in NZ). Since then I have taught more than 3,000 ladies. But most importantly, becoming a mum and being able to encourage my son to love the outdoors.

Nora Audrá WICKED ROGAINES

HOW DID YOU GET INTO ROGAINING? I started doing adventure racing back in 1998, when it first came to Brazil, where I am from. There I founded the first all-girls adventure racing team and since then I have competed in various prestigious international races like Eco-Challenge, Raid Gauloises and Southern Traverse being the team navigator. We achieved amazing results and beat lots of teams formed mainly by three men and one woman. I moved to New Zealand at the end of 2006 to live with my now husband, who introduced me to orienteering/rogaining. I started

it as a way to practice my navigation skills and become a better navigator for my adventure racing team. In 2009, my husband and I started organising the Wicked Rogaines events and since then we haven’t stopped. WHAT MAKES WHAT YOU DO UNIQUE? Anyone can do it. If you’ve ever loved treasure hunting then you will love rogaining too. It’s an event where people develop their map-reading skills, strategy, team work and get some exercise to boot! The team aspect is really supportive and can be quite social. Teams can do as much as they want, and go as hard as they want, in an event where they have a certain amount of time to collect as many points as they can. It’s great for families, athletes or weekend warriors.

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HOW MANY HOURS A WEEK DO YOU DEVOTE TO IT? Anywhere from 25 – 40 hours. I manage all the events, help design/check the courses, look after the advertising, branding and sponsorship. WHAT’S YOUR BIGGEST ACHIEVEMENT TO DATE? Third place at the Adventure Racing World Championships in 2008, representing Brazil and being the best female, fifth overall at the Land Rover G4 Challenge (a four-week competition around Thailand, Laos, Brazil and Bolivia). Reaching the top of the Brazilian Adventure Racing Rank for two years in a row (racing with my girls team Atenah Brasil), helping with the growth of rogaining events – when we started, we had an average of 120 participants, 10 years later we have events with up to 550 participants. Starting the Just For Girls Navigation

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ANY ADVICE FOR THOSE WANTING TO GIVE IT A TRY? Give it a go. It’s a great opportunity to be outside, see different places, have fun with your friends and family, do some exercise, stay healthy and also stimulate the brain – all at the same time. WHAT MOTIVATES YOU? Being able to encourage people to be active and teach them some skills that I learnt during my adventure racing career. It feels so good to be able to provide people with an event where they all have lots of fun. WHAT IS THE BEST THING ABOUT ROGAINING? People sometimes struggle when they have to go for a run, having to find a loop suitable for the time they want to run for – we like to say that at our events, people manage to run without even noticing it! Time just goes way faster when you are running and concentrating on collecting the ‘treasure’. wickedrogaines.nz


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ORANGETHEORY FITNESS HOW DID YOU GET HOOKED ON ORANGETHEORY? I was going through a really hard time in my life. I had moved to Seattle and didn’t know very many people. Someone in my nutrition class had mentioned Orangetheory Fitness as a job opportunity, so I decided to check it out for myself and was hooked after one class! I felt community at OTF, I felt competition with myself and most of all I felt encouraged not only from the coaches and staff, but the people around me. Starting as a sales associate, I decided I wanted to be the person in charge of making people feel great and, after three years, I became head coach. WHAT IS THE CONCEPT BEHIND IT? OTF is heart-rate based interval training that is proven to burn calories post workout. We work to achieve the best version of ourselves by hitting different heart rate zones throughout the workout. If you took everyone in the room you’re sitting in and told everyone to get to 84% of their maximum heart rate we would all look a little different getting there depending on our lifestyle and background. Some may be power walking, some may be jogging and others will run, just like an OTF class. Now we are all in one room achieving our results that are customised for us and the rewards are insane! The best part is that the heart rate monitors tell you exactly

where you are during class and immediately sends your results to your email as you walk out the door. WHAT IS THE ‘ORANGE EFFECT’? The Orange Effect refers to the body’s reaction to spending 12+ minutes above 84% of your maximum heart rate in the one-hour class. The scientific term is EPOC (Excess Post-Exercise Oxygen Consumption) and when you reach this goal of 12 minutes or more the body will continue to burn an additional 15 – 20 per cent of your normal daily calorie burn for a further 24 – 36 hours. Not only that, OTF is High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), and this has been scientifically proven to increase energy and with OTF heart-rate technology, you know you are getting into those higher zones and completing a true HIIT workout!

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HOW DID YOU FIND ORANGETHEORY IN NEW ZEALAND? One of the hardest things about leaving the US was knowing I could no longer work with our members to make positive changes in their lives, also no more Orangetheory workouts! After travelling and deciding to move to New Zealand, the excitement to hear about Orangetheory coming here was incredible. The first studio in Christchurch is almost complete and we can’t wait to share the OTF experience with our new members – it is something very special. WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST MOTIVATOR? Myself. I wake up every day and decide how to live. What my body takes in, how my body moves and how I react to the things around me. I focus on positives, not negatives, and OTF helps me

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with that. Sometimes we don’t notice the small things, but those are the ones that matter the most. I wanted to become the best version of myself so I started finding everything that was good until I became someone I was proud of. WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO FIRST TIMERS? Give it your best and have a little fun. If you’re new to fitness or you’re a competitive sport player be open to learning, ask questions and push yourself to new limits. You never know if you don’t try! But never forget to cheer on others, take breaks and give high fives! We all remember our first OTF class and, believe me, we all felt the same way you will. Sweaty, accomplished and ready for the next workout! FB/OTFMoorhouse orangetheoryfitness.nz


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Paul Odlin

ODLIN CYCLE COACHING HOW DID YOU GET HOOKED ON COMPETITIVE ROAD CYCLING? It started when I was at University of Otago and I was racing for the local club. I remember how awesome it was to be exercising hard while being in such a beautiful environment – along the south coast out to Taieri River Mouth. WHAT MADE YOU BECOME A COACH/MENTOR? When I started work as a personal trainer at Lincoln Recreation Centre, the manager Peter Magson suggested I use my cycle racing nous to broaden my personal training to start training people on bikes, not just in the gym. WHO IS YOUR TYPICAL CLIENT? I coach and mentor a mixture of secondary school students with a bundle of energy raring to find out how good they can be, and middleto later-aged athletes interested in improving their performance (but not being world beaters) and their health.

the Port Hills all the way through to the remote Southern Bays – what a magic resource we have on our doorstep – love the scenery and all the challenging climbs! WHAT ARE SOME BENEFITS OF CYCLING PEOPLE MIGHT NOT KNOW ABOUT? The muscular stress from cycling positively impacts on bone health, delaying the onset of osteoporosis. BRAGGING RIGHTS? Being able to enjoy a chocolate gateau on my 40th birthday at the end of a group training session and loving it. TELL US ABOUT WINTER WORLDS Winter Worlds is an iconic road cycling series held on the outskirts of Christchurch. It provides all riders a simple, safe and fun opportunity to race during winter and have a blast while doing it – win!

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HOW DID YOU GET HOOKED ON CLUBBERCISE? I was tagged in a Clubbercise UK video on Facebook by a friend who I used to go out clubbing with. Back then, she would always take the mickey out of me for dancing like I was doing aerobics. It was true, when cutting shapes I would always throw in a few good aerobics moves, I was actually pretty good at getting a bit of a group fitness class happening in the middle of a dance floor! So when I saw this video that I was tagged in, I just knew it was my calling as I have always loved dancing, club music and fitness – it was like it was meant to be! I had to get involved.

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HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE CLUBBERCISE? Bringing a night out to your workout! Clubbercise group fitness classes are taught in a darkened room with disco lights, UV lights and our amazing trademark LED glow sticks, set to a non-stop soundtrack of old and

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new club anthems. A fusion of dance, aerobic, toning and combat moves with high/low impact options for all fitness levels, one class burns around 600 calories. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? Cardio workouts release endorphins into your body which give you those awesome, happy, energetic feelings – your happy fix! Staying active is vital for mental wellness and Clubbercise is exercise in disguise! You get to enjoy music and dancing without the hangover. It’s great for your regular weekly exercise, a different spin on team building for your workplace or a great alcohol-free alternative for a hen’s night! WHAT IS YOUR MUSIC SELECTION CRITERIA? Club anthems from the 90s till now! From Darude to David Guetta and Public Domain to Avicii. Some House and Hip Hop thrown in too! BEST WAY TO UNWIND AFTER A CLASS? I am an extrovert so when the class finishes I am absolutely buzzing with energy. I love a good chat after class either with my clubbers or I will call a friend – they always know when I have just finished as I sound high on life. That is what Clubbercise does for me! It's my happy hour. I also make sure I drink plenty of water after all that glowing! FB/clubbercisechristchurchchloe


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ROCK ON Hailing from the US Shanté Cofield, a.k.a the Movement Maestro, is bringing her wealth of knowledge on assessing and treating movement to the city for a two day event (Nov 24/25). Hosted by Barry Adams and Liv Bates – the dynamic duo behind Restore Prehabilitation & Recovery – and RockTape AU, the two-day event sees Cofield honing in on the method of treating people from the initial interaction right through to the assessment and treatment journey with them. Having racked up a whopping 40k following on her Insta, Cofield is an authority figure when it comes to aiding in movement and is quickly becoming a powerful global influencer in the realm of enhanced treatment assessment and approach. themovementmaestro.com

FRUIT FUSION

ON POINTE BARRE & WELLNESS

VERTEX ALTITUDE

On the hunt for fresh eats and tasty pick-me-up treats without having to succumb to sweet tooth cravings? Make for Fruit Fusion, home to a delectable lineup of exotic smoothies, 100% natural juices, fresh salads and nutritious wraps. Boasting a prime location in the central city and now Westfield Riccarton, quench your thirst and satisfy your hunger the healthy way. Fruit Fusion will fast become your go-to hub to eat healthy and live well. Think fresh produce, think Fruit Fusion. 80 Hereford Street 03 925 9911 and Westfield Riccarton 03 341 2123 fruitfusion.co.nz

Lyndal Woodham (Bootybarre Master Trainer and Basi Pilates Instructor) and Katrina Buchanan (Clinical Nutritionist and Bootybarre Instructor) offer the full package of health and fitness. Their beautiful barre and pilates studio is the first of its kind in the city. Unit 10, 21 Bealey Avenue 027 277 3460 onpointenz.com

Vertex is an advanced training facility developed to get you ‘fit for purpose’. Whether your goal is to run your first marathon, become a world contender in your sport, or climb the world’s tallest mountains, they have the best tools and expertise to get you there. 156 Bealey Avenue vertexaltitude.co.nz

On The Run Get your fit on in the inner city with the Stirling Women Run Club which leaves Stirling Women at The Crossing every Tuesday at 5:45pm. Find them on Facebook.

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KIWISTUDIO KiwiStudio is New Zealand’s only fully equipped studio providing the Gyrotonic Expansion System Method; a holistic approach to movement that allows the joints to move through the natural range of motion creating balance, strength, flexibility and agility. Private, semi-private and group sessions are tailored to fit the needs of all ages and abilities, from elderly patients recovering from injury to highly skilled professional athletes. brendawatson@kiwistudio.com Find them on Facebook

REVIEW

Ice Queen

Cityscape’s Deputy Editor Majka Kaiser breaks the ice and braves -110°C temps road testing the country’s first cyrotherapy pod at Cryotherapeutics NZ. A go-to treatment amongst celebs, when we heard Christchurch was getting its very own cryo pod (just doors down from our creative studio) we were first in line to experience the big chill. Not knowing quite what to expect I was naturally a little apprehensive, but Cryotherapeutics NZ director and self-confessed “cryo addict”, Anita Leney walks me through the simple process before I “get frozen”, as she puts it. Talking me through the benefits that range from alleviating chronic pain (that she’s personally suffered from for two decades) to reducing depression and anxiety, to improving sleep and skin conditions and assisting with weight loss, she assures me that two minutes in the freezing temperatures of the ‘pod’ pales in comparison with the overwhelming benefits. After stripping down to my underwear and slipping into a dressing gown and a pair of Ugg boots, I make my way to the pod. With Anita by my side every step of the way, she explains to me I can simply step out of the pod if it gets too much, but insists it’s “totally worth it”. With this in mind, I brace myself. Entering the pod through a space-age dry-ice mist, the frigid -110°C air is certainly a sharp shock to my system, but Anita keeps me talking to distract me from the icicles I’m certain must be forming on the surface of my epidermis and before I know it, the two minutes is up. Surprised by how quickly my body returns to its normal temperature, I am pleasantly surprised at how incredibly relaxed my body and mind is – so much so that I feel giddy with euphoria. This is certainly what the doctor ordered! cryotherapeutics.co.nz

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Watching

Our picks of the best flicks, music, books, games, and TV to get into this month.

A STAR IS BORN Described as “a hot French kiss (with full-on tongue) filled with passion, tears and a staggering amount of chutzpah”, Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut A Star is Born (Oct 18) gets the 21st Century treatment and rounds out the trifecta of previously adapted films inspired by the 1937 flick of the same name. Following Jackson Maine’s (Cooper, The Hangover) begrudging acceptance that his career is no longer in its prime, the ageing muso links up with budding songstress Ally (Lady Gaga) with whom he guides and mentors on her rocky journey into stardom. Tapped as an early contender for the Oscars, critics are singing their praises for Gaga’s chilling performances layered with Cooper’s notes.

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THE GIRL IN THE SPIDER’S WEB HALLOWEEN It’s been 40 (cinematic) years since Michael Myers skipped out of the nuthouse and stalked Haddonfield’s babysitting community, launching the slasher genre and prototype final girl Jamie Lee Curtis’ scream queen reign. Reprising her 1978 role, Curtis is back as Laurie Strode in Halloween (Oct 18) – this time with a shotgun in tow. Disregarding the past sequels (all 10 of them), director David Gordon Green picks up four decades after Curtis’ narrow escape from MM (Nick Castle, who is also making a comeback and donning the signature mask). Escaping the asylum in which he was holed up in, Michael is hell bent on finishing what he started, but Laurie has since gone full survivalist mode in this final (?) showdown.

Step aside Noomi Rapace and Rooney Mara, our fave brooding hacker Lisbeth Salander is getting a British makeover with Golden Globe and Emmy Award winner Claire Foy (The Crown) stepping into those heavy kicks and rocking that inimitable dragon tat in Fede Alvarez’ (of Don’t Breathe and 2013’s remake of Evil Dead fame) upcoming flick The Girl in the Spider’s Web (Nov 8). Sverrir Gudnason (Borg vs McEnroe) is taking on the role of journo Mikael Blomkvist (Daniel Craig who?!) and this time around, the film sees the dynamic duo entangled in a web of secrets and lies with a side of deceit and a whole lot of huh? moments on the cards.

WIN! WE’VE GOT 10 DOUBLE PASSES TO THE GIRL IN THE SPIDER’S WEB TO GIVEAWAY! TO ENTER, EMAIL INFO@SOMOCREATIVE.CO.NZ WITH ‘SPIDERS WEB’ IN THE SUBJECT LINE AND TELL US YOUR FAVE BOOK FROM THE MILLENNIUM SERIES. ENTRIES CLOSE OCTOBER 31.

DVD: PLEASE STAND BY Prep yourself for a whirlwind of feels in this quirky flick which sees Dakota Fanning’s Wendy on a mission of the (im)possible kind when she escapes her group home and takes to the roads to deliver her 450-page Star Trek script to Paramount Pictures.

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PLAYLIST

The killer tracks on high-rotation in the Cityscape office.

DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE ‘Gold Rush’ Thank You for Today

Listening TRENCH – TWENTY ONE PILOTS

Grammy-winning alt-duo Twenty One Pilots are back on the music scene with their fifth album Trench hitting all major streaming giants October 5. The pair have been teasing fans with new music for over a month and they do not disappoint – their track ‘Jumpsuit’ has become a firm fave and has even reached high-rotation status on Radio Hauraki. The 14-track album is filled with the dynamic duo’s signature quirk and vivid musical exploration as evident in tunes ‘Morph’ and ‘Levitate’ and as per, they have a wicked line-up of zany titles (‘Pet Cheetah’ and ‘Neon Gravestones’).

WANDERER – CAT POWER

Reading

After a six-year hiatus, Cat Power will be blessing our ears with her signature blues/ folk-soaked tunes when her 10th album Wanderer – an ode to the souls she’s encountered on her journey on the road; with reverence to the people who did this

generations before her – drops October 5. Ditching any production assistance in the making of the album, Power honed in on her creative flair and took the reins in its production from inception to release. In the album’s only collab, Lana Del Rey unleashes her sultry vocals on ‘Woman’, and from the early hype surrounding the album’s release, do yourself a favour and give it a listen.

THE STARS, THE OCEANS & THE MOON – ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN Veering from the whole ‘new album, new music’ concept, new-wave punk rockers Echo & the Bunnymen are cranking out a 15-track best of, kind of. The Stars, The Oceans & The Moon (Oct 5) sees tricked up versions of their old tunes from their vast back catalogue (think stone cold classics ‘The Killing Moon’, ‘The Cutter’ and ‘Lips Like Sugar’) – revamped, repurposed and all packaged up nicely in their forthcoming album alongside two new tracks.

BREW A BATCH – CHRISTOPHER SIDWA Tap the genius of Christopher Sidwa (head brewer and co-founder of Batch Brewing Co.) and learn all there is to know about brewing your own craft beer. With the warmer months creeping up on us, the little handbook is the perfect guide to whipping up your own beverages and impressing your pals.

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UNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRA ‘Hunnybee’ Sex & Food

FRILLS ‘Drunk Girls, Drunk Boys’ Single

THE CARTERS ‘APESHIT’ EVERYTHING IS LOVE

A$AP ROCKY ‘Praise The Lord (Da Shine)’ Testing

DOPESICK – BETH MACY In this harrowing novel, author and journo Beth Macy charts the devastating opioid crisis sweeping America and exposes Purdue Pharma, a giant American pharmaceutical corporation who kick-started the crisis through their ruthless sales tactics and techniques.


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Image: Rockstar Games

Playing

RED DEAD REDEMPTION II THE COMMON ROOM ARCADIA RETRO ARCADE & PINBALL EMPORIA Head for the retro-cool of Arcadia Retro Arcade & Pinball Emporia and jam out on one of their many pinball and arcade machines or kick back and tuck into their epic selection of burgers, fries, shakes and more! 204 Barbadoes Street, 020 4128 0157 arcadia.net.nz

BINGEWATCHING

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What we’re hoovering up on the small screen.

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The Common Room is a slick new pool hall boasting a function room, great selection of food and well-stocked bar. Whether you’re a seasoned player or rookie you’ll have a ball of a time! Check their website for upcoming events and gigs. 119 Riccarton Road, 020 4128 0157 thecommonroom.club

Make use of that annual leave you’ve racked up because 1) Arguably the most hotly-anticipated game of 2018 is dropping exclusively to PS4 (Oct 26) and 2) You’ll be so hooked you won’t want to put the controller down. After many months of delays, the folks over at Rockstar Games are fiiiinally releasing Red Dead Redemption II, which follows outlaws on the run from the bounty hunters tasked with hunting them down. Serving as a prequel to the OG Red Dead, players will be treated to next-level gameplay – think fluid interactions and movements between characters, epic hand-to-hand combat and out of this world graphics, plus the freedom to explore and roam the open world. rockstargames.com

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01 – ENLIGHTENED Canned after two seasons, HBO’s now cult classic sees Amy Jellicoe (Laura Dern) becoming ‘enlightened’ at a hideously priced happy clappy Hawaiian treatment centre following an epic workplace meltdown. Skint, she moves in with her (real life) mother (Diane Ladd) and tries to get it together at a morally corrupt workplace, where she’s shunted into the basement with the other unemployables, setting in motion a David and Goliath battle for the ages – watch! 02 – DISENCHANTMENT Matt Groening’s latest comedic animated venture Disenchantment tells the tale of Princess Bean, whose rebellious antics and enjoyment of alcohol lands her in a whole lot of trouble. Accompanied by her side-kick Elfo and her ‘personal demon’ Luci, the series follows the adventures and misadventures of the trio.

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03 – ORPHAN BLACK Brace yourselves for a whole lot of confusion in sci-fi/thriller/biopunk mashup Orphan Black. Following con artist Sarah Manning, who witnesses the suicide of a woman that turns out to be her doppelgänger, she soon discovers she is one of many clones created in an illegal cloning experiment and, along with her clone ‘sisters’, must evade capture and elimination.

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Food & Drink

CHIC EATS

GASTRONOMIC GLOBETROTTING The travelling feast that is St Germain’s Tour de France heads southwest on a delicious sojourn of Aquitaine this month (Oct 2 – 7). Embark on the three-course gastronomic odyssey of the region’s traditional dishes that showcases the crème de la crème of French cuisine. For the full emersion, up the ante and wash down those delectable treats with the region’s finest wines – Mais oui, s’il vous plaît! saint-germain.co.nz

JUST OPENED

SHARED DINING

Night Moves

Evening dining in the city just stepped up a notch now that inner city fave Miro has opened for dinner. Ensconced in the swank surrounds of the iconic Midland Building and perched overlooking the Avon River, the latest offering from hospo royalty Francesca Voza and namesake behind Francesca’s Italian Kitchen is rocking some seriously tasty Small Plates (think baked camembert, spinach and goats cheese croquette, poached Kaikoura octopus, ceviche and portobello and wagyu sliders), Large Plates (think braised beef cheek, chargrilled whole fish and signature skirt steak off the custom made grill) alongside their delicious desserts. miro.nz

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GETTING SASSY

Boasting the tang of vibrant berry and stone fruits with luscious floral notes, Madam Sass Pinot Noir Rosé (RRP $24.99) is perfect for the coming summer months. madamsass.co.nz

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Recently opening up in the city’s newest entertainment hub EntX, Cleaver & Co is Christchurch’s new go-to for fall-off-the-bone meat, lip-smacking beer and decadent desserts. Seriously succulent ribs, grass-fed beef brisket and juicy lamb shoulder are just the beginning of what this gastropub has to offer, and thanks to their Southern Pride smoker ‘Agnes’ (all the way from Tennessee!), which slow cooks meat over 14 hours for heavenly tenderness, BBQ’d eats have never tasted so damn good! This rustic-style haunt is also a great hotspot for socialising under the sun with a pint of Panhead Pilsner or an expertly crafted cocktail. cleaverandco.co.nz


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JABA GRILL & BAR Experience the authentic flavours of Jaba Grill & Bar’s exciting menu. Prime steaks and ribs are cooked on their unique Kopa charcoal grill. They use only fresh New Zealand produce, sourced from local suppliers and farmers markets and serve only the finest New Zealand wines, beers and cocktails. 2/150 Lichfield Street 03 925 9856 jabagrillandbar.co.nz

MEAT MARKET Fat is flavour, according to Cashmere Cuisine’s award-winning butcher Kurt Robinson. And animal fat, in moderation, is good for you. Marbled and fatty cuts of meat allow you to pull off slow-cooks that produce tender, juicy and fall-apart meats bursting with flavour. The fat stops the meat from drying out and improves tenderness and flavour. Marbling (fat running through the meat) melts when cooked at high heat, producing a rich buttery texture that coats the meat, enhancing the bold, beefy flavours. What’s more, it’s high in the healthy fat oleic acid, which is associated with a string of health benefits. cashmerecuisine.co.nz

BOTANIC

KUM PUN THAI

Botanic is a sleek, modern bar and restaurant overlooking the Avon – perfect for groups of casual diners, friends and corporate groups. Located on the first floor of The Terrace, Botanic offers premium, high-quality food and beverages in a relaxed and comfortable environment. Enjoy the casual ambience inside, the modern glasshouse perfect for private events, or dine on the sunny balcony. Open 7 days a week from 12pm to late. Level 1, 126 Oxford Terrace 03 374 5200 botanic.nz

Kum Pun Thai offers intimate dining and the traditional tastes of Thailand in a relaxed environment. With chefs from a number of different regions in Thailand on board, they’re able to offer a wide variety of food and flavours, and the menu of delicious Thai classics and sensational house specialties truly has something for everyone. Gather friends or family for a memorable dinner 7 days a week, or pop in for lunch (weekdays only) for just $12! 73 Victoria Street 03 365 5494 kumpunthai.com

PRE-ORDER

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ITALIAN NOSH NZ STYLE THE CAFFEINE LABORATORY This small, unique 2-storied space in New Regent Street serves fresh, seasonal and healthy food daily, all made with local produce. They offer cabinet goodies, the best burgers and fresh food prepared on the spot, and a small selection of New Zealand wines, craft beers and beverages – not to mention amazing coffee! The menu changes seasonally to ensure you get vibrant flavours and fresh produce. New seating area now open. Book now! 1 New Regent Street caffeinelab.co.nz

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If you love the restaurant, you’ll be ecstatic to hear Francesca’s Italian Kitchen is due to launch their very own cook book. Beautifully designed with around 80 taste-bud tantalising recipes that include pasta, pizza, antipasti, delicious desserts and cocktails to captivate your imagination, be in quick to pre-order your copy. And, with 10 per cent discount for early birds (before it’s official release on November 1) we highly recommend snapping up a few extras to pop in Christmas stockings. penguin.co.nz


BREW NEWS

RECIPE

Andy Teo and the Terrace Tavern/Dux tribe clue us in on what’s good drinking on the craft beer scene. Like most people during the perilous Christchurch winter I’ve been in hibernation, but I’m back and ready for spring with a staple from the boys at Ghost Brewing Co. Calling it “a new-school New Zealand draught”, this beer is celebrated in Christchurch circles. The Delicious Pale Ale, or DPA as it’s more commonly known on the street, is just higher in percentage than a mid-strength beer. With notes of citrus and passionfruit, it’s ideal for those who are craft curious, and even a great beer to start your day with. I’m proud to say I’ve had it for breakfast before – it’s just one of those beers. terracetavern.co.nz

Adzuki Bean Tabouli

Our favourite biochemist nutritionist Dr Libby shares one of her favourite recipes perfect for putting a spring in your step and can be whipped up in just 20 minutes from her cookbook Dr Libby’s Real Food Kitchen. Serves 2-4

MAKING IT HAPPEN

SHOPPING LIST

1. Rinse the soaked beans and add to a large pot with 1 litre of water. Cook on medium heat until just tender (squeeze a bean between your fingers to test if soft). Drain and transfer to a bowl. 2. Add the remaining tabouli ingredients to the bowl and season with salt and pepper. 3. In a bowl, combine the dressing ingredients and mix well. Taste and adjust seasoning if required. 4. Pour the dressing over the tabouli mixture and stir well. Taste and adjust seasoning if required. 5. Serve with a garden salad and grilled fish, or as a salad with a difference to accompany a family barbecue.

TABOULI 1 cup adzuki beans, soaked overnight in 4 cups of water 1 litre filtered water 1 bunch parsley, finely chopped 1 bunch mint, finely chopped ½ cup mung bean sprouts 3 Roma tomatoes, finely diced 1 cucumber, finely diced 1 red capsicum, deseeded and finely diced 2 spring onions, finely sliced Salt and pepper

NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION Although traditionally made with burghul wheat, this version of tabouli utilises adzuki beans, making it suitable for people who aren’t able to consume gluten. Adzuki beans are a great source of plant-based protein, and they’re packed full of vitamins, minerals and fibre. Tabouli also uses plenty of parsley, my favourite herb and a highly nutritious food I’d love people to eat daily.

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DRESSING Juice of ½ a lemon 25ml apple cider vinegar 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 tablespoon maple syrup Salt and pepper


THE LAST WORD

Getting Present Cityscape catches up with contemporary UK artist, filmmaker and SCAPE Public Art contributor Tom Dale on living with the abstract and the absurd, avoiding ‘Retrospecticide’ and the politics of attention ahead of the 2018 season.

HOW DO YOU APPROACH A SCAPE COMMISSION? With a big run-up, momentum is everything when it comes to working on a project. Time it wrong and you fall flat on your face or, worse still, overshoot and disappear. Neither of which are dignified. Luckily SCAPE is big on dignity for everyone, so I am super happy with the way in which the whole process has happened. It’s all been about bringing people and ideas together that enable us to make the most of the opportunity and platform the commission gives. HOW DOES POST-QUAKE CHRISTCHURCH INSPIRE YOUR WORK? Even before landing in Christchurch, flying in over the Waimakariri River, with its sinew of many changing channels, I’m struck by what a visible presence change has in this city, but I’m especially struck by how much the city has reacted to, and embedded ways that enable living with change be it sudden or gradual. WHAT WAS THE FEEDBACK AFTER A CAGE FOR VOICES VIDEO SCREENED ON BRITISH TV? The simple act of dropping objects into the water and filming them falling captivated many people. There’s something very emotive about things falling away, and the ways in which we accept change and let go of things – that seems to

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be a neglected aspect of many peoples’ lives and culture. It is perhaps even banal to say it, but our capacity for embracing and adapting to change seems directly connected to our sense of wellbeing and continuity. Living with the abstract and absurd, whether you see that as something political, elemental or technological, is something we all have to find the capacity to do if we are to get even a whiff of happiness (assuming you want that of course). So the reaction seemed to be mainly to the poetic nature of the film, and thinking about what’s to gain by letting go. A CAGE OF VOICES WAS SHOT UNDERWATER AND THE RED ZONE FROM THE AIR, WHICH WAS MORE DIFFICULT? Filming in the air is actually more complicated because, despite airspace being empty, it is full of rules and regulations. Thankfully when we filmed The Red Zone everyone was amazingly supportive and really wanted it to happen, so I have very few bureaucracy scars to show for it. WHAT DID YOU GET UP TO DURING YOUR WELLINGTON RESIDENCY? From the moment I stepped off the plane to the moment I got back on, I was making new work because of the brilliant support and amazing opportunities I had here. If I’m honest, I was bitterly disappointed as I had planned to spend 3 – 4 weeks coffee tasting and tanning, but instead I made more work than I had all year. That’s how it is though when you have people willing to wear bright green morph suits for you, or let off explosives. You have to react and respond otherwise you feel as though you’re somehow letting the world pass by. WHAT IS THE WORST THING SOMEONE HAS SAID ABOUT YOUR WORK AND HOW DID YOU RESPOND? “I like it, but can I have it in red?” I painted it blue. TELL US ABOUT YOUR FAVOURITE PIECE? For me it’s always the next one, because I’m constantly on the trail of finding new ways of seeing the world anew. That’s where the satisfaction is for me, rather than restating things or being praised for a specific work you’re expected to repeat over and over again. There is a reason why I refer to retrospective exhibitions of an artists’ work up to a certain point as ‘Retrospecticide’, as you can so easily become captive to certain ways of working or being seen.

and convince us of something, always pointing into the beyond, as if what they promise is just within reach. It seemed to me that our ability to effect change is always based on our capacity for attention. The politics of attention are, for me, of the utmost urgency for us to understand right now. We only have to look at the significant changes around the world to see how real debate always suffers if we are not able to really engage. The situation in the USA and the UK right now is testament to that. WHAT’S YOUR GO-TO ALBUM TO GET THE CREATIVE JUICES FLOWING? If I’m in the studio or doing a build-heavy install, Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti helps me swing the axe. If it’s trying things out, wanting to be absorbed in things, then Aphex Twin’s Selected Ambient Works 85-92 enables me to float through walls. SCAPE CELEBRATES ITS 20TH BIRTHDAY THIS YEAR – HOW DID YOU CELEBRATE YOURS? You know the scene in Ghostbusters where they cross beams to save the city from the giant marshmallow man? It was like that. WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO DOING WHILE YOU ARE IN CHRISTCHURCH? Recreating my 20th birthday! SCAPE Public Art Season 2018, October 6 – November 17, scapepublicart.org.nz

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