Arts diary
VISUAL ARTS robert McDougall ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) Te Maori (until May 17). Bill Gillies — Lecture on Te Maori 10.30 a.m. (March 18). C.S.A. GALLERY (66 Gloucester Street) “Witness to Change” — Photographs (until April 5).
Ellinore Ginn — Paintings (until March 22). Maori artists today (until April 5). MANSFIELD GALLERY (186 Papanui Road) Keith Morant — Abstracts (until April 2). MANAWA GALLERY (87 Cashel Street) Helm Ruifrok — Paintings, drawings (until March 20).
JAMES PAUL GALLERY (567 Colombo Street) Llew Summers — Sculpture, Fergus Collinson — Painting (until March 21) BROOKE/GIFFORD GALLERY
(112 Manchester Street) Grant Banbury — Paintings (until March 20). Christina Conrad — Paintings (March 23 — April 10).
GARDEN GALLERY (245 A Sawyers Arms
Tharon Jardine — Watercolours (until March 21). THE ARTISANS’ GALLERY (Akaroa)
Aina Apse — Pottery (until March 25). ARTISAN FIBRE CENTRE (Arts Centre) •JNaist Coats and Vests (unxil March 30). W
JOANNA’S STUDIO (822 Colombo Street) Polish tapestries (until March 21). SEVERAL ARTS GALLERY 807 Colombo Street) Jim McLean — Photographs (until March 19). GALLERY AKAROA (Akaroa) Josie Jay — Paintings (until March 22). GEFN GALLERY (79 Cashel Street) Mary Bartos — Woodturning (until March 28). LE CAFE CONCERT (Arts Centre) Paula van Breugel — Paintings (until March 31). COURTYARD POTTERY (69 Rutland Street) Levi Borgstrom. Carved spoons, Noeline Brokenshire — Woodturning, Beverley Luxton — Porcelain, Rosemary Thompson — Sawdustfired birds (March 21 - April 2). DANCE THEATRE ROYAL (Gloucester Street) “Giselle” by the Royal New Zealand Ballet (March 24 - 28). THEATRE JAMES HAY THEATRE (Kilmore Street) "Run For Your Wife” by Ray Cooney (until March 21).
NGAIO MARSH THEATRE (Ilam Road) “Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator" by Roald Dahl (until March 21). BOATHOUSE THEATRE (Blenheim) "Wednesday to Cor®” by Rene (March 21-28'
MILL THEATRE (Wise Street) “Outside Edge” by Richard Harris (March 25-28, April 1-4). COURT THEATRE (Arts Centre) “A Chorus of Disapproval” by Alan Ayckbourn (March 21 — May 2) MUSIC THEATRE ROYAL (145 Gloucester Street) Christchurch Operatic Society — “Chicago,” 8 p.m. (until March 21). CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL (Cathedral Square) Cathedral Choir, Christopher Doig, Rosemary Miller-Stott, Martin Riseley, David Childs 8 p.m. (March 19). SCHOOL OF MUSIC (University of Canterbury) Richard Mapp — Piano 1.10 p.m. (March 19). GALLERY AKAROA (Akaroa) John Mills — Guitar, Uwe Grodd Flute (March 22). NORA DICKIE HALL (Timaru) John Mills — Guitar, Uwe Grodd-Flute (March 23). CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL (Kilmore Street) National Piano Concerto Final, Christchurch Symphony Orchestra 8 p.m. (March 21). GREAT HALL (Arts Centre)
Punahou Chorale, Burnside High School Chorale, Christchurch Youth Orchestra 8 p.m. (March 23).
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