Splore announces love is in the air for 2014
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Splore announces love is in the air for 2014
Love will be in the air at the 10th Splore Festival in February 2014. Splore 14, to be held on 14-16 February at Tapapakanga Regional park 70km SE of Auckland, will be the 10th Splore festival held over a 16 year period, cementing Splore as the longest running outdoor festival in New Zealand. The festival’s new website is now live and provides plenty of details about New Zealand’s favourite boutique festival.
To celebrate the 10th
anniversary, the Splore team is compiling a historical
account of the 10 festivals and is inviting people to share
their Splore stories and become part of this historical
record by sending both their stories and images to ren@splore.net “The 2014 festival’s
theme is ‘Show Some Love’,”says Amanda Wright,
Splore’s founder and festival director. “We have heard
of people that have met their wife or husband at Splore or
groups of friends that have converged at Splore to celebrate
with their life long and maybe lost friends. We have also
had six legitimate weddings at Splore. Children who came to
the first few Splores are all grown up now and are returning
as adults. People have experienced some pivotal moments at
Splore and we’d love to hear from them and include them in
the historical record we are producing of
Splore.”
Splore organisers are asking the audience to
remember that Splore love is as much about considering and
honoring others, their identity, ideas, beliefs and feelings
as well as respecting the beauty of Tapapakanga Regional
Park and the nature beyond. In true Splore style,
organisers expect the audience to embrace the event’s
‘love’ theme by incorporating it into their costume
style, drawing inspiration from love in all its guises –
perhaps including some of history’s most notable romantic
partnerships - Orpheus and Eurydice, Samson and Delilah,
Cleopatra and Mark Antony, Romeo and Juliet, Napoleon and
Josephine, Pocahontas and John Smith or even Aoteaoroa’s
original lovers Ranginui and Papatuanuku. “We want
people to imagine love and all its fantastic associations
from mythology and theology to romancing celebrities,”
says Wright. The Splore team has put in a huge amount of
love and passion to make Splore what it is today and we want
to celebrate this with the community. All of us feel a whole
lot of love for the culture that we are all responsible for
creating.” Splore welcome back some special long-term
sponsors for 2014. Tiger will resume their spot on the top
of the hill overlooking the main stage and are giving the
audience a chance to stamp their own mark on Splore by
creating an engaging design for the Tiger reusable drinking
vessel. Splore is introducing a reusable polycarb cup as
part of its sustainability policy and drive to achieve a
zero waste festival. Splore has a dedicated sustainability
manager and reusable drinking vessels are just one new
initiative being introduced to reach the zero waste goal.
Tiger are running a competition to find the best design with
some great prizes like tickets and flights to Splore. A
brief and details can be found on Tiger’s website http://www.tigerbeer.co.nz/splore Splore
is at capacity and there are limited tickets available,
however more camping and parking fields have been leased
from neighbouring landowners, allowing more room for
visitors to ensure a comfortable weekend. Glamping is back
with an increase in numbers, there are now 50 glamps for
sale which can be accessed via www.splore.net ENDS
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