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WOMAD is more than just music! There’s plenty for you to discover on site, so don’t miss these installations and site performances.
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It’s no secret WOMAD is a family friendly festival, and thanks to the Taranaki District Health Board and La Leche League, the Parent Hub offers a comfy place to feed babies and put your feet up.
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There are also midwives available to discuss any questions you have about your baby, one that’s planned, or one that’s on the way! Plus information about breastfeeding, immunisation, safe sleep practices and more is also available.
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TSB Hammock Hangout A new place to hang this year at WOMAD NZ, the TSB Hammock Hangout is the perfect spot to relax and shelter from the sun during the festival under the cooling canopy of the Brooklands Park trees. The TSB Hammock Hangout located next to the Te Paepae stage. Look for the icon on the map for the Hammock Hangout location.
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Look for the icon on the map for the locations of the elevated seating platforms.
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WOMAD is a festival that appeals to all ages. The festival caters to the young, the young at heart, and everyone in between. To make the festival experience more enjoyable and accessible, WOMAD provide elevated seating for over 65 seniors and wheelchair platforms at the three main stages: the TSB Bowl stage, the Todd Energy Brooklands stage and the Gables Stage. These mini grandstands are supervised by helpful WOMAD volunteers. Volunteers are there to make sure things run smoothly; please follow their instructions so everyone has an enjoyable and safe time. P ho
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