25 October 2019, Issue 983
Inside
Ripe time p5
Lighting up the city
Camping for free p6-7
A very special performance p16
It’s not just a bunch of pretty lights that have popped Pictured above is festival director Jo Bond. up in the Tauranga CBD. Visual artist Desna Whaanga-Schollum says the The series of free-standing light structures at installation is an opportunity for people to reconnect Masonic Park mark the beginning of the Tauranga with each other and reconnect with the places they Arts Festival. occupy. It is a collaboration between Desna and
creative studio StoryBox. It is called Pou Rama and is inspired by pouwhenua. It reminds onlookers to consider their connection to place and it will be on display at Masonic Park until Your views on Guy Fawkes p22 November 3. See page 8. Photo: John Borren.
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