Diwali Festival to spread love, light, colour and sound in Tauranga this labour weekend
Tauranga's Historic Village is set to welcome the summer season with a sensory extravaganza celebrating the world-famous Indian Festival of Diwali.
Festival to be...
16th Ave Theatre – Stepping Out
23 November to 8 December 2018 (Comedy)
By Richard Harris | Directed by Merv Beets
Synopsis: This is a rollicking comedy about the attempts of some...
Through Andy Belcher’s lens – Tuna Kuwharuwharu (long finned eel)
The founder of Earthrace Conservation, Peter Bethune recently ran a photo competition looking for the best images of New Zealand’s endangered long-finned eels.
It...
Rescue Helicopter Receives Donation
We were very pleased to receive a donation of $500 from the Jaguar Enthusiasts Club (BOP).
This will be well spent on pampering our helicopter,...
The Imperial Russian Ballet Company presents Swan Lake at Baycourt, 5-7 November 2019
Bring Tchaikovsky’s magnificent music and superb Russian ballet dancers together and you have Swan Lake.
The most beloved classical ballet of all time, Swan Lake,...
The Ladykillers at 16th Avenue Theatre – ARCHIVE ONLY
Sweet old Mrs. Wilberforce has new tenants, but they’re not the musicians they claim to be… they could even be train robbers. If Mrs....
Greerton Village turns Vintage – ARCHIVE ONLY
Well, “Vintage & Retro” to be precise. On Saturday 18 November this year, Greerton Village will be hosting the long awaited and previously cancelled...
Tauranga Creative Fibre: The National Runway Success of Tauranga’s Sea Queen
In the April 2019 edition of the Bay Waka we wrote about the Tauranga Creative Fibre group entering a National Competition in Palmerston North. It was a Project Runway entry in our National 50th Anniversary Festival.
Season’s Greetings by Alan Ayckbourn – ARCHIVE ONLY
Season’s Greetings is a black, though often farcical, comedy at 16th Avenue Theatre.
Half-a-dozen relatives and friends are celebrating Christmas with Neville and Belinda. Hilarious...
The Lunisolar Reality of Matariki
Matariki is the Māori name for the cluster of stars also known as the Pleiades. It rises in mid-winter and for many Māori, it heralds the start of a new year. Matariki literally means the 'eyes of god' (mata ariki) or 'little eyes' (mata riki).