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Waterfront / April 2015

May 2015 | March 2015
    • Corporate Rowing 2015 – Give it a Go!!!
      • CORPORATE ROWING 2015 – WELLINGTON ROWING CLUB This is a business team challenge for any work team, social group or individual and will be ideal for :  building teamwork  encouraging colleague support  developing a team focus and commitment  fostering and boosting personal health and fitness  creating motivation and enthusiasm  providing fun and enjoyment  helping networking within the business community Mixed corporate 8 race on the Whanganui River as part of the training camp Corporate Challenge as an introduction to rowing: The Corporate Challenge is a good opportunity for anyone with no rowing experience to participate in an introductory program, before contemplating joining the club as a Novice rower. It works equally well as a stand-alone program. The Corporate Challenge runs from May to August. Key Dates  Land based Fitness training – Commences 5:30pm Tuesday 12thMay at Wellington Rowing Club.  Corporate Challenge Briefing 2.30pm Sun 10th May upstairs at the Wellington Rowing Club  Training camp in Wanganui date July 11th/12th 2015  Practice Regatta at the completion of Training camp  Indoor Rowing competition 6pm Monday 10th August  Corporate regatta 1000 metres Saturday August 15th (reserve day Sunday 16th – dependent on weather) This date will be confirmed once we have confirmation from Wellington Rowing Association. * Note that these dates are indicative – final dates yet to be confirmed based on the Wellington Rowing Association’s regatta programme – and the much-revered Wellington weather!! The Value of Participation  Great for team spirit—an excellent team building exercise  Promotes Healthy lifestyle–get into a keep fit habit  Enjoy Wellington at its best–enjoy Wellington from the harbour – one of its greatest assets  Something New– it’s great to try something new  A gateway to future fun–it may be the beginning to a lifetime of enjoyment in rowing. A final couple of words: We do endeavour to accommodate everyone that is interested in rowing. As there is a random element to the breadth of fitness etc of a crew, we ask that people allow for this. In addition, the Club is constrained in it’s boat and coaching resources. We will accommodate as many people as we can without overburdening the facilities, but it is possible that we will have to turn some people away. Our policy will be first-in, first-served. What Next—Who Do We Contact ? If you like the sound of this and would like to sign up or have any further questions, please email your details to Wellington Rowing Club at email: challenge@wellingtonrowing.org.nz See you at 2.30pm Sunday the 10th May 2015 upstairs at the Wellington Rowing Club!
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      • The Boatshed, Odlins Plaza, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Reflections from week one of The Mystery of Edwin Drood
      • Drood, Glorious Drood! This week on *drama on the waterfront, we hear reflections from week one of The Mystery of Edwin Drood Just over a week ago The Mystery of Edwin Drood thundered out of the gate at Circa, with a bold and boisterous opening night event that served up a feast of madness, mystery, murder and music to the more than 200 people who joined the cast and crew to send Drood off to the races in style. Fabulous....Brilliant...Awesome...Amazing...You should see it more than once!By now, nearly 1500 of you have been welcomed to the Music Hall Royale to meet the incredible suspects, watch for clues and red herrings and decide for yourselves who the Dickens did the deed! Highly recommended that all lovers of Dickens go see this show. It’s been wonderfully exciting to see the different possible endings emerge (with some hilariously improbable pairings already proving popular! Most of all, it’s been humbling and gratifying to hear how much fun you’re all having Stunning in every way and rollicking good fun!Phew! As those of you who’ve seen it will know, The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a massive and spectacular undertaking, needing truckloads of energy, wit, speed, passion…..and people to share it with! We’re still  firing on all cylinders and there are heaps of endings still to be seen, so it’s just as well we’ve got another three weeks to bring you a larger-than-life experience at The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Everyone should go and see this as quickly as they can; it is HILARIOUS!All photos taken by Tabitha Arthur, with quotes from the audience of this season of The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
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      • Circa Theatre, Taranaki Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Meat Puppets
      • This week on *drama on the waterfront, we popped in on the Two Mortals team during pack-in to ask why the performers are wearing headphones and what makes dying so much fun… Director Geoff Pinfield, composer Beatrice Lewis, and performers Mike McEvoy and Rachael Dyson-McGregor.
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      • Circa Theatre, Taranaki Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


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