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Events in week starting Sunday 25 November 2012

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25 November 2012

  • Inspiration Station, Level 4  | 11am–12 noon

    Get into the spirit and celebrate Wellington's Middle Earth connection.

  • <address><span lang=EN-GB>Sir Joshua Reynolds, <em>Maria, Countess Waldegrave, later Duchess of Gloucester</em>, 1762, oil on canvas. Dunedin Public Art Gallery</span></address>
    Angels & Aristocrats, Level 5  | 2pm–2.45pm | Free entry

    Soprano Pepe Becker and lute player Stephen Pickett perform Renaissance and early baroque music among the stunning works in Angels & Aristocrats.

  • <address><span lang=EN-GB>Guido Reni, <em>Saint Sebastian</em>, about 1617–21, oil on canvas. Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki</span></address>
    Angels & Aristocrats, Level 5  | 3pm–3.45pm | Free entry

    Angels & Aristocrats curator Mary Kisler looks at the ways in which some of the show’s religious paintings move beyond mere representation.

27 November 2012

29 November 2012

1 December 2012

  • The Marae, Level 4  | 10am–4pm | Free entry

    Today, a panel of judges from Weta Workshop, HarperCollins, and Te Papa choose the winning art works in the Schools Hobbit Art Competition.

  • Wellington Foyer, Level 2  | 12 noon–12.45pm | Free entry

    The Shire Waytes are an eight-piece band who play medieval and Renaissance instruments – string, wind, reed, and percussion – in various combinations. They bring diversity to both period and Tolkien-inspired music and song.

  • NatureSpace, Level 2  | 11am–12 noon | Free entry

    Get into the spirit and celebrate Wellington's Middle Earth connection.

  • Archaeological excavations at Liang Bua cave, west-central Flores, Indonesia, 2012. Photograph by Brent Alloway
    Soundings Theatre, Level 2  | 1pm–2pm and 3pm–4pm (this lecture is fully booked)

    Don’t miss this fascinating lecture on Homo floresiensis – a human species discovered on the Indonesian Island of Flores in 2003. This new species stood just over 1 metre tall and had large feet.

  • Wellington Foyer, Level 2  | all day | Free entry

    During December and January, Te Papa will be accepting donations of food for Wellington’s Soup Kitchen.

2 December 2012

  • The Marae, Level 4  | 2pm–3pm | Free entry

    Hear the children in Munting Tinig (Small Voices) sing traditional Filipino songs and old-time favourites, in English and Filipino.





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