Rotunda - Book Tickets Now!

Posted Tuesday 18 Nov 2014

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Snap up tickets for the hottest ANZAC Centenary tour of 2015.  Early-bird  tickets to Rotunda, at a very-special-person price, are available for one week only so hop to it and get your seats now. Did we mention that tickets make a really good Christmas gift?

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For a taster of the show, you can watch the trailer HERE and you'll find full tour dates below. Forward this email to your friends and family so they too can delight in being a very special person and get their tickets to this stunning production at a discounted price.

ROTUNDA 2015 AUSTRALASIAN TOUR:

TAURANGA - Baycourt Theatre
Friday 13 March, 7.30pm

WELLINGTON - Soundings Theatre, Te Papa
Thursday 19 March, 7.30pm
Friday 20 March, 7.30pm
Saturday 21 March, 7.30pm
Sunday 22 March, 3pm

CHRISTCHURCH - Airforce Museum
Friday 27 March, 7.30pm

DUNEDIN - Regent Theatre
Wednesday 1 April, 7.30pm

AUCKLAND - ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre
Thursday 23 April, 7.30pm
Friday 24 April, 7.30pm
Saturday 25 April, 3pm

As part of our Youth Engagement Programme, special performances and workshops will take place in all above centres. For more information please contact yep@nzdc.org.nz or visit our website HERE.

"What is courage?

Rotunda features the beautiful collision of a live brass band with the raw power of contemporary dance, timed to honour the Gallipoli landings in 1915. This is a poignant and moving work, created by Arts Laureates Shona McCullagh (Artistic Director) and Don McGlashan (Musical Director) in collaboration with a cast of 8 dancers. Performing with the superb NZ Army Band in Tauranga,WellingtonChristchurch, and Dunedin under the baton of Captain Graham Hickman and with our inaugural performance band, North Shore Brass, conducted by Marc Taddei in AucklandRotunda is set to a range of heartfelt hymns and stunning, new brass works by contemporary New Zealand composers. Don't miss this living memorial that celebrates the ANZAC spirit and the themes of courage, loss, kinship and ultimately, a desire for peace.