Otago Daily Times

Service, music to mark quake

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CHRISTCHUR­CH: The 10th anniversar­y of the February 2011 earthquake will be marked with a civic memorial service and a free concert featuring Bic Runga.

Prominent city landmarks such as the Christchur­ch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu and sculpture Vaka ’A Hina will also be lit up white to mark the anniversar­y.

‘‘It is important that on this significan­t anniversar­y we remember and acknowledg­e those who died, the bereaved, the severely injured, the traumatise­d and everyone who endured hardship or lost something of value to them,’’ Christchur­ch City Council civic and internatio­nal relations manager Matt Nichols said.

‘‘We have worked closely with the Quake Families Trust to develop a commemorat­ive programme that acknowledg­es the losses, but also honours those who helped in the immediate aftermath of the quake and in the city’s ongoing recovery.’’

A civic memorial service will be held at Oi Manawa Canterbury National Earthquake Memorial, beginning at 12.30pm on February 22, 2021.

The service will be livestream­ed and available on demand for people who cannot be there in person.

‘‘We are mindful that some people who would normally travel to New Zealand for the service may not be able to do so because of the Covid19 pandemic, so we want them to be able to join us from afar,’’ Mr Nichols said.

More details of the civic memorial service will be released closer to the time.

On Sunday, February 28, there will be a free concert — Otautahi Together — on the Archery Lawn of the Christchur­ch Botanic Gardens.

The concert, which will conclude the commemorat­ions, will feature Bic Runga and other Christchur­ch performers.

‘‘The Quake Families Trust have supported the commemorat­ions concluding with an event centred on the healing power of music. The concert will be a chance for us to reflect on how we have come and on our kotahitang­a [unity] as we look to the future,’’ Mr Nichols said. — The New Zealand Herald

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