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500 good reasons to visit Christchurch

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October 6, 2009

500 good reasons to visit Christchurch

With 11 days and 10 nights of non-stop fun, Christchurch’s World Buskers’ Festival offers 500 good reasons why people should visit the Garden City in January.

The 2010 festival builds on the success of previous 16 festivals and brings together the best street performers from around New Zealand and the world for hundreds of eye-popping shows that will leave audiences in stitches.

Festival director Jodi Wright has spent the past few months hunting out new acts for the festival and is promising 2010 festival-goers some new twists and turns.

A musical pitch, featuring international and national talent, has been added to the line-up for 2010 festival, broadening the depth and diversity of the festival.

“Every year the bar gets set higher and the pressure goes on to find new acts that will capture people’s imaginations and make them laugh till they cry. Christchurch audiences still like to see their favourites perform, like The Daredevil Chicken Club, Popeyed, Meet Pete and Mario Queen of the Circus, but they also want to be introduced to new talent,” says Jodi Wright.

A few of the newcomers chosen to perform at the 2010 festival include:

Four-time world juggling champions, The Raspyni Brothers, from the USA. www.raspyni.com
The hit of the 2008 Toronto International Circus Festival, the Acrobuffos, from the USA. www.acrobuffos.com
The Flash, a high energy acrobatic, juggling and comedy duo, who have been performing in circuses, theaters and busking all over America and internationally since 2000. www.acrojuggling.com
Former circus clown and elephant jumper Joe Dieffenbacher. www.nakupelle.com
Theatrical acrobats, the Oddlings, from the Netherlands. www.oddlings.nl
UK magician, contortionist and escapologist Chris Cross. www.chris-cross.co.uk
The strongest lady alive, Betty Brawn, from Australia. www.stronglady.com.au
Sizzling hot Flame OZ, an Australian act who love playing with fire. www.flameoz.com
Canadian hula hoop act Duo Hoops, www.beckyhoops.com
Japanese and UK act Funny Bones, with Keiichiro Miyaji and Chris Peters www.funnybones.jp
Several top Kiwi acts have also been chosen to perform at the 2010 World Buskers Festival. They include comedians Brendan Lovegrove, Chris Brain (winner of the 2009 Billy T award), Michele A’Court, Jeremy Elwood, Javier, Irene Pink and Justine Smith.

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The 2010 festival also includes some musical acts, including international street musician DUB FX from England, and a swag of Kiwi bands.

“Each year I get a bit nervous about how I’m going to pull together a line-up that’s as good, if not better, than the previous year, and I’m genuinely thrilled with the calibre of the performers we’ve got for the 2010 festival and I’m pretty sure festival goers will not be disappointed,’’ Jodi Wright says.

“These really are the crème de la crème of street entertainers and they are going to have Christchurch buzzing. I can’t wait for the festival to begin so I can see the reaction on people’s faces when these guys start performing. It’s going to be a fantastic 10 days.’’

The World Buskers’ Festival starts on January 21 and runs through until January 31. Most of the events will be staged outdoors in the central city and are non-ticketed and free, although audiences are encouraged to give donations to the performers at the end of each show.

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