Hawke's Bay Today

Arts festival set to light up night again

- For details and tickets go to www.hbaf.co.nz

After attracting crowds of more than 2000 last year, White Night is back again tonight, celebratin­g the arty, creative side of Napier with open galleries, artworks, performanc­es and wonder.

The free family friendly event run by Indelible, a local video and film production company, is part of an expanded Hawke’s Bay Arts Festival.

This year’s programme includes the Human Project (Sophie Follett and Champa Maciel), ukelele wonders the Nukes, and multiple award-winning Hungarian Bandart Production­s.

Atamira Dance Company will perform Pango for free at Napier Municipal Theatre from 6pm to 7pm, before the official start of White Night at 7pm, and Boom Factory’s back with a new stunning laser light show, accompanie­d by DJ Lorenzo.

Napier City Business Inc acting manager Steph Kennard said it was blown away by how many people came last year.

“Now that the word is out about White Night, and people know what it’s about, we think we’re going to have an even bigger crowd. It’s such fantastic exposure for our talented artists, musicians, eateries and other CBD businesses,” she said.

The Art Tardis is sure to attract people’s attention this evening.

Richard Boyd-Dunlop, who will be opening his self-named gallery, has also brought the time machine to life, with the help of fellow artist Ken Sando.

The Dr Who fan describes the interactiv­e work as a mixture of fan art and a tribute to Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, well known for her work with infinity rooms and mirrors.

“Like the other Tardis, it seems bigger on the inside. It’s a bit of fun, and you can become your own piece of art. It’s great for kids and adults.”

Other participat­ing venues include: MTG Hawke’s Bay, CAN (Creative Arts Napier), The Drama Workshop, The Pencil Room, Department of Curiositie­s and Fine Things, Homebase Collection, The Rabbit Room, and Wardini Books.

There are a range of hospitalit­y options available for people to enjoy, including Food Truck Alley located on Browning St between Marine Parade and Herschell St open from 5pm.

 ?? PHOTO / SUPPLIED ?? Richard Boyd-Dunlop inside his Art Tardis, which is set to wow visitors at White Night in Napier this weekend.
PHOTO / SUPPLIED Richard Boyd-Dunlop inside his Art Tardis, which is set to wow visitors at White Night in Napier this weekend.

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