Art & Entertainment | Book Reviews | Education | Entertainment Video | Health | Lifestyle | Sport | Sport Video | Search

 


Exclusive To The Royal Easter Show 2010 !

Firsts For NZ And Exclusive To The Royal Easter Show 2010!

This year’s Royal Easter Show on from 1 – 5 April features never before seen in New Zealand shows, BEN 10 Live and Yo Gabba Gabba! direct from the Cartoon Network and Nickleodeon!

BEN 10 Live is a super-charged live show with mass age appeal. Based on the Cartoon Network’s series BEN 10, The BEN 10 Live stage show is a once in a lifetime opportunity for kids to get up close and personal with their favourite characters as seen on TV and help fight evil forces.

Yo Gabba Gabba! I Like To Dance, as seen on TV, is an urban-inspired live stage show. Fans of this super-fun series will love singing and dancing to popular songs like Hugs Are Fun and Get The Sillies Out. With all the toy monsters there: Muno, Foofa, Plex, Todee and Brobee, this is great entertainment especially for young ones.

On from 1 - 5 April at the ASB Showgrounds, Auckland, the Royal Easter Show is New Zealand’s largest and most varied family festival with something for all ages and interests.

The A&P Show brings the country to town with its animal displays and competitions. The animals vary daily and include everything from beef cattle to rabbits. Also back by popular demand are the Royal Easter Cat show and Chelsea and Her Star Dogs.

A new addition is Sheep N Show, a shearing show with a difference. Top shearers from around New Zealand will again compete for top titles in the Royal Easter Show Shears.

Horses make their entrance with the Rough Rider Equestrian Stunt Team in the main arena. While at neighbouring Alexandra Park, the Royal Easter Show equestrian competition runs for four days with breeds ranging from Arabian to Shetland Ponies and Miniature horses and new sections for standard-breds and show riding horses.

And if that’s not enough to satisfy your animal fun, Farm World offers kids of all ages the chance to get up close to farm animals with new interactive activities, like learning how to milk a cow and make butter!

The famous Royal Easter Show Art Awards, New Zealand’s largest art show, features hundreds of artworks from throughout New Zealand and on sale for the duration of the show. Other features of the Art Pavilion include the working artist displays, face painting by award winning Carmel McCormick and hands-on art activities for the kids.

There’s more thunderous fun in the arena with the Hauraki Battle of the Bushmen where the chainsaws dance and the wood chips fly.

The super-charged carnival is back with its rides and stalls. Serious carnival junkies can put their adrenalin meter into overdrive with “Midnight Madness”, a special offer getting you unlimited carnival rides between 9pm and midnight on Saturday 3 April for the great price of only $40 per person.

With all the action, animals, fun and entertainment on offer, it’s not hard to see why the Royal Easter Show is one of New Zealand’s most loved family events.

Royal Easter Show general admission (does not include carnival rides or Midnight Madness) is just $40 for a family of five, $18 adult, $12 senior citizen/student, $6 child and free for under 2s. The show runs daily from 9am – 9pm, closing 6pm Monday.

To make it even easier to enjoy the show and avoid the queues you can now book your tickets for the Royal Easter Show through Ticketek See... www.ticketek.co.nz as well as the usual gate sales (service fees apply).

For more information visit See... www.royaleastershow.co.nz or See... www.ticketek.co.nz to purchase tickets now.

There’s so much fun, you’ve got to go to the Royal Easter Show on from 1 – 5 April at the ASB Showgrounds, Greenlane, Auckland.

ENDS

 
 
 
 
 
Culture Headlines | Health Headlines | Education Headlines

 

Charity Travel: Three Kiwis Skateboard Through The Andes And Atacama Desert

Three young Kiwis have become the first people to ever skateboard through the driest desert in the world... More>>

"Mood Of The Nation": Nation Moody

Although 2011’s mood was above the historical average, it was substantially down on the preceding two years, and would have been down further if it were not for an improvement around the time of the Rugby World Cup. More>>

Werewolf: Nature’s Boy - On Terence Malik

It’s easy to think of Malick films coming in pairs. In the 1970s: Badlands and Days of Heaven. Before those, he grew up in Oklahoma and Texas as the eldest of three brothers, studied philosophy at Harvard and Oxford but quit before finishing his doctorate. Then he studied film-making and got Badlands out just before he was 30. More>>

Werewolf: Classics - Tom’s Midnight Garden (1958)

For anyone trying to write about it, Tom’s Midnight Garden poses a significant problem. The twist ending will be well known to anyone who has read the book, but first time readers would justifiably want to kill anyone who spoils the surprise, which provides one of the most satisfying and moving resolutions in children’s fiction. More>>

ALSO:

Get Your Programme Here: Wellington Fringe Festival Begins

"We’ve got three weeks celebrating weird and wonderful expressions of art – around 60 dance, music, comedy, visual arts and theatre performances in 30 sites around the city featuring hundreds of participants…" More>>

At The Weekend:

Best Prize Ever: All Blacks Score Big At Westpac Halberg Awards

Rugby was the big winner at the 2011 Westpac Halberg Awards, with the World Cup winning All Blacks scoring three of the major Award categories, before capping it off by claiming the supreme Halberg Award. More>>

ALSO:

Scoop Images: Wellington Sevens Costumes 2012 Part III - Even more Photos Of Sevens Costumes

Scoop is running low on ideas for seven-costume-related blurbs, but has to say that the undead have a high average awesomeness this year. More>>
Day Two 94 arrested during Sevens weekend, and 68 evicted from stadium ... oh and New Zealand won.

ALSO:

AIDS Foundation: New Study Shows 1 In 5 With HIV Don’t Know It

On the eve of the Get it On! Big Gay Out, a ground-breaking study has revealed that 1 in 5 gay and bisexual men with HIV in Auckland don’t know they have it. The study is the first time that a measure of undiagnosed HIV has been recorded in New Zealand. More>>

ALSO:

LATEST HEADLINES

 
 
 
Culture
Search Scoop  
 
 
powered by newsagent
NZ independent news