It’s New Zealand Music Month we’ve planned a few community performances at both the Johnsonville and Tawa Libraries to help celebrate local music — find links to each event on Facebook below. Nau mai rā tātou katoa – everybody is welcome!
Community Performances at Johnsonville Library
Waitohi Kindy Choir – Wednesday 10 May, 3:15pm
Come to the library terraces and enjoy hearing well-known action songs, waiata and rhymes sung by the children attending the Waitohi Kindergarten, accompanied by librarians on guitar and ukulele.
Floyd Marsden and Cian Ye – Friday 12 May, 4pm
Floyd Marsden and Cian Ye take to the library terraces to perform a smooth blend of their original rock/pop songs using instruments and equipment from the HIVE recording studio.
Jack Hooker plays guitar – Saturday 13 May, 11am
Jack is a local composer and acoustic guitarist who will be performing a set of original instrumental acoustic guitar music. Expect intricate fingerpicking, tapping techniques, and open tunings in an expansive style that draws from diverse worldwide influences.
Richard Prowse: ‘Big and Little’ solo double bass and violin – Wednesday 17 May, 3:30pm
Expect to hear a double bass / violin repertoire containing original compositions, a bit of jazz, a little bit of country and a smidgeon of classical.
Swing Club Ukulele Music Group – Wednesday 24 May, 3:30pm
Swing Club Ukulele Music Group is a community group who meet weekly at the Collective Hub in Johnsonville Road. They use music to promote wellbeing amongst their members and their performance group “The Hot Tubs” regularly play at public events. Expect to hear hits old and new so bring your dancing shoes!
SoundsWell Singers Neurological Choir – Wednesday 24 May, 3:30pm
SoundsWell Singers is a singing group for people with neurological conditions including (but not limited to) Parkinson’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease, Aphasia post-stroke and early Dementia. It is co-lead by two NZ Registered Music Therapists, with input from a Speech Language Therapist. It has a dual therapeutic focus, looking at both the physical and emotional health of those involved. Come and enjoy some old favs and toe-tapping new songs. You’ll be blown away with this choir’s joy, harmony and fun factor!
Ethan ‘Ziggy’ Morrison guitar performance – Wednesday 31 May, 3:30pm
This set comprises just Ethan and his trusty guitar performing some covers and a few original songs. Expect to hear some Ben Harper, Leonard Cohen, Arctic Monkeys and some originals in there too.
Community Performances at Tawa Library
Gemma Nash and Marianne Wren Violin Duo – Monday 8 May, 3:30pm
Enjoy a musical conversation between violins. Expect to hear some classics played in a fun and vibrant way, incorporating both dualling violins and some guitar accompaniment.
Wellington Red Hackle Junior Pipers – Thursday 11 May, 4pm
Listen to junior members of this Tawa-based pipe band bring their unique and distinctive bagpipe sounds to the library!
Sue’s Classical Mash-up – Tuesday 16 May, 3:30pm
Classical Mash-up is a fusion of well-known and not so well-known classical pieces and Sue’s own musical response to them playing keyboard or guitar, or sometimes both!
Richard Prowse: ‘Big and Little’ solo double bass and violin – Saturday 20 May, 11am
Expect to hear a double bass / violin repertoire containing original compositions, a bit of jazz, a little bit of country, and a smidgeon of classical.
Prog Folk with Pat – Tuesday 23 May, 3:30pm
Hear a combo of original numbers and covers of electric folk/prog tunes from the 1960s and ’70s. Featuring acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin, and assorted wind instruments.
Hoot ‘N’ Annies brass street band – Saturday 27 May, 11am
The Hoot ‘N’ Annies are an all-female brass street band playing funky tunes in a New Orleans style.