LITERATURE Museum Theatre March 9, 6.00p.m. Poetry Reading: The Vision of English Poetry. 1. The Vision of Truth — Shakespeare to Milton. Tickets (door sales only) $l.OO senior citizens, students 50c. Museum Theatre March 10th, 6.00p.m. Poetry Reading: The Vision of English Poetry. 2. The Vision of Reason — The Eighteenth Century. Tickets (door sales only) $l.OO, senior citizens, students 50c. Town Hall Conference Room 10.00a.m., Syr--- ;m: Contemporary New Zealand Fiction. .vlarch 11 10.00-11.00a.m. Opening address by Vincent O'Sullivan. 11.30- M. K. Joseph in conversation with Maurice Shadbolt. 2.00-3.00p.m. 'New Zealand Short Stories' A discussion introduced by Cherry Hankin with Maurice Gee. Maurice Shadbolt and 0. E. Middleton 3.30- 'Whatever happened to the Avantegarde?’ A panel chaired by Patrick Evans with M. K. Joseph, C. K. Stead and Michael Harlow. March 12 2.00-3.00p.m. "Do Sleeping Dogs Lie?" An enquiry into fiction and film in New Zealand, introduced by Peter Simpson with C. K, Stead and lan Mune. 3.30-4.30p.m. "Who reads New Zealand Fiction, and why?" An open discussion in which writers, publishers, critics and other readers exchange ideas. Chairman: Peter Smart. Tickets (Town Hall) Pass to all sessions $12.00; senior citizens, students, $6.00, Individual sessions (at the door) $3.00, senior citizens students $1.50. Museum Theatre March 14,16, 6.00p.m. Poetry Reading: The Vision of English Poetry. 3. The Vision of Hope — The Romantics. Tickets (door sales only) $l.OO, senior citizens, students 50c. Museum Theatre March 15, 17, 6.00p.m. Poetry Reading: The Vision of English Poetry.. 4. The Vision of Faith — The Mid-nineteenth Century. Tickets (door sales only) $l.OO, senior citizens, students 50c.
CHILDREN'S PROGRAMMES Centre Gallery, Arts Centre 5.00p.m. "Our Own Kind of Music". A cushion concert for children 5 to 10 years old, with time for creative music making and listening. (Duration one and a quarter hours). Tickets (Town Hall) Adults 50c, children $l.OO. March 5,6, 7, 8,9,10, 11. Teachers College - Room 23 9.15a.m. 5-7 year olds 11.00a.m. 3-5 year olds. Tickets (Town Hall) Adults 25c, children $l.OO. March 6,7, 8,9, 10, 13, 14, 15.16,17. Centre Gallery, Arts Centre 6.00p.m. "Sound Off" A music workshop for young people, with rock groups, chamber music groups and soloists. Includes public rehearsal and performance of winning entries in the Arts Festival Composition Competition. (Duration 1)4 hours). Winner announced March 16. Tickets ITown Hall) Adults $1.50. children $l.OO. March 14.15,16.
I) IMPULSE ) DANCE \ K THEATRE (l JJ Repertory Theatre, ) K March 13, 14, 15. ( W Ticxets (Town Hall) $4.5u; / L\ members, senior citizens, V 11 students, parties $3.50; children ) I( under 10 $1.50: families $B.OO. Il
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