Silo Park Update
Silo Park Update
Friday 16th Dec. Silo Cinema:
The 1986 Classic ‘Labyrinth’ Rated M, 9pm,
Free
DJs from 5pm with yummy food stalls and a licensed
bar providing local wine and craft beer. Bring a blanket or
cushion and watch the film projected onto the majestic Silo
7 in Silo Park.
Saturday 17th Dec Silo
Sessions presents: The Spoilers of Utopia Brass
Band
with DJ Mr Music, Fritterhead & Bonahead.
Noon
till 5pm, Free
Spoilers of Utopia have a great
line up of accomplished musicians including John Bell and
Don McGlashan.
Formed in August 2011, the
Spoilers are the most apocalyptic Brass band in the universe
at present. They have been presenting the music of American
jazz composer Albert Ayler as well as pleasant folk ditties,
anthems, and exalted, exuberant bugle-fired performances
forged in brimstone.
The Spoilers of Utopia Brass Band
Are:
John Bell (arranger, tenor horn,
vibraphone)
Kingsley Melhuish (trumpet, trombone)
Finn
Scholes ( trumpet)
Owen Melhuish (Tuba)
Don McGlashan
(Euphonium)
Ben Zilber (Trombone)
Chris O'Connor or
Rory Hyde ( Drumset)
Neil Watson (Guitar)
For
full details of these events please go to www.silopark.co.nz
or www.facebook.com/silopark
Special thanks to The Arts Foundation
Rain Dates: Due to the
nature of the space if rain is imminent then unfortunately
the events will be cancelled. For cancellation information
please check closer to the time on www.silopark.co.nz or
www.facebook.com/silopark. Alternatively listen to 95bfm on
Thursday and Friday Drive shows 4-7pm, and the Bright and
Urlich show on Saturday 9-11am.
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