The Connection Show
Artists involved in the week-long arts symposium which has been held at Tui Community this week. Photo: supplied
Artists involved in the week-long arts symposium which has been held at Tui Community this week. Tomorrow night, Saturday 26 November, The Connection Show will take place at Brigand Café, where work from the artists will be auctioned or raffled to raise funds for Tracks and Tides, the not-for-profit trusts that runs rites-of-passage programmes for young New Zealanders.
The format for the evening will consist of segments of performance four to five minutes long, then a piece of art will be auctioned and a raffle prize drawn.
“Charlie Cunningham at the Brigand has been really helpful,” said Jim. “The Brigand will be turned into a performance and gallery space for the night, which is quite different from its usual feel. Charlie is adapting the menu, too, to include platters. People who come to The Connection Show will be able to stay on for dinner and make a night of it.”
The Connection Show is at The Brigand from 6.30 till late on Saturday 26 November. Entry is by gold coin koha and there are free nibbles till 7pm.