Wairarapa Midweek Wed 18th Nov

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Wairarapa’s locally owned community newspaper

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020

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Jazz ensemble wows winery Teenagers test musical mettle

Front to rear: Sasha, Amethyst, Amon, Alex, Rowan, and Adam. PHOTO/JADE CVETKOV

Arthur Hawkes Jazz, funk, and fine wine made for a beautiful afternoon last weekend. Haythornthwaite Wines hosted Kikorangi, the Kuranui College jazz band, on Saturday and Sunday, for a funky wine tasting, jazzinfused extravaganza.

Haythornthwaite was founded in Martinborough in 1992, by Susan and Mark Haythornthwaite, and produce gewurztraminer, pinot noir, pinot gris, riesling, rose, and sauvignon blanc. Bandleader Saali Marks has been the music teacher at Kuranui since 2016. He’s

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also a virtuoso guitarist in his own right, and jumped on the six-string for some of the performances. The ensemble played a variety of jazz, fusion, and funk. At the event, attendees were wowed with hits from Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock, and Stanley Turrentine, along with

some traditional jazz standards. The band contains mostly Y12 students, with a couple of Y11 students as well. They’ve been playing together for about three years, but did not come from a strong jazz background. This meant that getting used to jazz’s unusual time signatures and complicated chord variations

was initially a bit of a struggle, but one the sextet was able to overcome through hard work. “It was a bit of a mission getting kids who’ve never really heard jazz before to play jazz,” Marks said. Continued on page 3

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