THIS WEEK
ARTISAN FIBRE CENTRE — Arts Centre. "Light, White and Cool,” until January 31. ART ON THE RAILINGS — Botanic Gardens, Rolleston Avenue. Works by local artists for sale, Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., weather permitting. C.S.A. GALLERY — 66 Gloucester Street. Town squares of Europe, Arine Wilson (pastels), Christmas Show, posters from the German Democratic Republic. Guenter Taemmler (jewellery), Michael Smetham (“Island Images”), until January 22. CANTERBURY GALLERY — 148 Papanui Road. Michael Smither, Roger Hickin, Ralph Hotere, Trevor Moffitt, Sue Cooke, Raymond Jennings, Doris Lusk, John Madden, John Parker, Bing Dawe, Els Nordhoff and Eion Stevens. Until January 22. GEFN CRAFTS CO-OPERA-TIVE — 79 Cashel Street. Diana Whitby ("Silk-Apres Soleil”), until Monday. "Late Summer Treasures,” Monday until January 28. DAYDREAM GALLERY — 797 Colombo Street, Gwenda Turner (children’s picture book illustrations), until midFebruary. MCDOUGALL ART ANNEX — Arts Centre, Dale Copeland (“Careful Constructions of Treasured Objects”), Nicola Robb (photographs), until January 29. ROBERT MCDOUGALL ART GALLERY — Botanic Gardens. Advance Australia painting. Richard Misrach (“Desert Cantos”), Canterbury potters (anniversary exhibition), until Tuesday. PLAYBOX — Mill Theatre, Wise Street. Children’s theatre presented by the Riccarton Players. Stories from Roald Dahl and Spike Milligan, music from . Sesame Street, The Beatles, Mat Blanc and Queen. Saturday until January 28 at 6.30 p.m. on week nights and 2 p.m. on week-ends. BASIC RESCUE SKILLS COURSE — Civil Defence Red Cross Training School, Q.E.11 Park. Five-day course for young people aged 15 and over, January 16 to 20. Contact Rescue Training Officer, phone 798-158. THRICE AROUND THE SPIRE — Robert McDougall
Art Gallery, Botanic Gardens. Free showing of new audio visual work by Brian McNeill, a meditational journey into the concepts of cathedrals and historical responses to them. Until Sunday. GRIDIRON FOOTBALL — Canterbury University Rugby League field, Waimairi Road. Friendly games, no talent or experience necessary, Sundays at 2 p.m. Call Karl, phone 661-097 or 35-722 for ' more information. TALK TO THE ANIMALS — Museum Visitors’ Lounge, Canterbury Museum. Chance to inspect a variety of mammals, from African antelope • to fur seals and polar bears, ‘at close quarters. Until Feb'ruary 7. ARTS CENTRE CRAFT STUDIOS — Old Boys’ High Building, Worcester Street. Bone, jade and woodcarvers, candle-makers, potters, weavers, spinners, rug and toy-makers, cane and leather workers, jewellers and more. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. DANCING — Woodham Road. Organised by the People Alone Club, tonight. SQUARE AND ROUND DANCING — Cathedral College Gymnasium, Barbadoes Street. Mainstream Review starts Tuesday, with prerounds at 7.30 p.m. MOVING MOMENTS AMAZING MOVEMENTS — Victoria Street Amphitheatre. Saturday at 7.30 p.m. AQUAGYMN — 459 Cashel Street. Lane swimming only, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 5.30 a.m. to 9.30 p.m., Wednesday and Friday from 5.30 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Family session, small pool only, 12 noon to 4 p.m. daily during school holidays. . BOON HAY HOLIDAY PROGRAMME — Rowley Avenue School. Crafts, games and outings, for six-year-olds to 10-year-olds. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. until January 27. Contact Jenny, phone 481-738. BLACK HORSE INN — 33 Lincoln Road, Baberino’s Hit Disco, Thursdays to Saturdays, from 7 p.m. to closing time. BLENHEIM ROAD MOTOR HOTEL — 280 Blenheim Road. Beat Boys, from 7.30 p.m. Thursday to Saturday. CAESARS 1 NITESPOT — Chancery Lane, Mr Miss, Monday and Tuesday from 8 p.m. No cover charge. Lip-
stix, Wednesday to Saturday, nd cover charge on Wednesday, Thursday or before 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. CARLTON HOTEL — Papanui Road, Point Blank, from 8 p.m. Wednesday to Saturday. CLUB XANADU — 71 Kilmore Street, Party Pros, from 9 p.m. Friday to Sunday. Disco, Tuesday to Thursday. DUX DE LUX — Montreal Street, Crayon, Wednesday. Sneaky Feat, Thursday and Friday, I and I, Saturday afternoon. In restaurant, Remari on Thursday, Izzy on Friday, Martin Henderson on Saturday. FERRYMEAD TAVERN — 1099 Ferry , Road, Bel-Air, Thursday to Saturday.
FIREHOUSE NIGHTCLUB — 293 Colombo Street. The Avengers (party rock band), from 8 p.m. Wednesday to Saturday, videos, disco and light show.
JAMBALAYA RESTAURANT — 2 Worcester Street. Touch Wood, Saturday to Thursday. Stu Buchanan and Ralph Woodham, Friday.
ISLINGTON TAVERN — Main South Road. Out of the Blue, Fridays and Saturdays. KING GEORGE HOTEL — 192 Madras Street, The Asylum, Saturday.
THE LODGE NITESPOT — Shirley Lodge, Marshland Road, disco from 7.30 p.m. Thursday to Saturday.
LYTTELTON HOTEL — Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. Magic Bus, Friday and Saturday nights from 8.30 p.m. MARINE TAVERN — Nayland Street, Sumner. The Broncos, Fridays and Saturdays.
NEW CITY HOTEL — 527 Colombo Street, Dallas (one man country, rock R. and B. player), from 8 p.m. Thursday to Saturday. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL — Hereford Street. Dwayne Francks in Perrys Bar, Wednesday to Saturday from 8 p.m. Amez Amez in Flappers Bar, Thursday to
Saturday. No cover charge, Thursday or before 9.30 p.m. Saturday. PALLADIUM -r- Gloucester Street. Big Trouble, Wednesday to Saturday from 8 p.m. Disco, Sunday to Tuesday from 8 p.m. PAPANUI TAVERN — Main North Road. Alley Cats, Thursday to Saturday from 8 p.m. THE PLAYROOM — MacKenzie’s Hotel, 51 Pages Road. Thursday to Saturday. PARKROYAL — First Edition bar, Stig Eldred, Tuesday to Thursday. Live jazz, Friday and Saturday. RED LION — Rangiora, The Beat Boys, Friday and Saturday. ROMANOVS — 152 Man : Chester Street. Crayon (dance band), Thursday through Saturday from 9.30 p.m. Disco from Tuesday to Saturday, 8 p.m. onwards. SANDRIDGE HOTEL — 264 Colombo St, Copper Wine. Friday and Saturday nights. SKYLINE — Russley Hotel, 73 Roydvale Avenue, Vice, Wednesday to Saturday. SUBWAY — New Zealander Tavern, St Asaph St. Wax Tadpole, Friday and Saturday. WICKHAMS BAR — Zetland Hotel, Cashel Street. Catch 22, Friday nights, Crescendo, Thursday and Saturday nights.
LIMBOS — 210 St Asaph Street. Cocktail bar open Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday, no cover charge. Disco with light show and cocktail bar with cover charge Thursday to Saturday.
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