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Welcome from the Art Deco Trust Chair Michael Fowler
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n behalf of the board of the Art Deco Trust – Welcome to the 2019 Napier Art Deco
Festival! This year sees a change with the Festival title featuring the name Napier, which reflects the host location of Hawke’s Bay’s biggest party. One of the objectives of the Art Deco Trust is celebration of our heritage, and our festival director, Glen Pickering, has provided an extensive range of events to do this – and this year has a focus on fashion. Whether you want to party in grand-style at the Great Gatsby Party, or just wander along the Marine Parade and take in the sights and free events – there is something for you. If you haven’t done so before, I encourage you to participate in the friendly, fun-loving, celebratory mood along Marine
Parade. It is a sight to see the area transformed into another era. Dressup is not essential, but many return the next year having got the “Deco bug” in some form of outfit. An incredible amount of work and support from sponsors, volunteers, and the Art Deco Trust staff goes into ensuring the Napier Art Deco Festival is a success. Thanks to all those who make this an internationally renowned event. When Napier and Hastings rebuilt after the tragic 1931 Hawke’s Bay earthquake, it was in the prevailing styles of the time and they coloured many of their buildings. Both cities had huge carnivals to celebrate this rebirth. With much pride, we continue the celebrations they began in 1933. Wishing everybody a magical, absolutely spiffing and fun-filled Festival.
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ART DECO FESTIVAL SUPPORTERS Hawke’s Bay Vintage Car Club, Hawke’s Bay Jazz Club, Rotary Club of Ahuriri Sunrise, Ahuriri Maori Wardens, Art Cadets, ATC Cadets, Sea Scouts, Ahuriri Rotary, Born to Move Deco Dancers, and numerous other Hawke’s Bay businesses and organisations. Thank you to all our generous and wonderfully supportive sponsors, partners, funders, and to our incredible volunteers who are the backbone of the Art Deco Trust. Your support helps us bring Napier’s unique heritage to life through this spectacular celebration!
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ach year in February Napier is transformed into an Art Deco Mecca. For five days proud locals and passionate enthusiasts from all over the world migrate to Napier to commemorate and celebrate the city’s tragic history and unique heritage. 2019 will be the 31st Napier Art Deco Festival and one look at the programme cover tells you it’s going to be attention-grabbing - with fashion and style at the heart of this year’s event. This emphasis on fashion and style the Festival has developed some exciting new offerings. Here are our top tips. Art Deco Fashion on the Foreshore The main event for 2019 will be the Art Deco Fashion on the Foreshore event on Saturday 16 February at 6pm. This is a free outdoor runway fashion show that will set the Napier Sound Shell alight with colour and style. This spectacular event will include unique collection pieces, newly designed Art Deco inspired works and weird and wonderful Wearable Arts. With bands, entertainment and incredible fashion, this will be an Art Deco Fashion show like never before.
Sat 16 Feb, 5.00pm – 6.00pm. Sound Shell, Marine Parade. Festival Style Hub For those looking to get glammed up or just wanting a hint of the era the Festival Style Hub is the place to go. Designed to be your one stop shop for your style needs the Festival Style Hub will host hair and makeup artists, beauty therapy and pampering options. There is also a bar on site so it’s the perfect way to get into the Art Deco era while enjoying a glass of bubbles. Fri 15, 5.30pm onwards. Sat 16 & Sun 17 Feb, 10.00am – 5.00pm. Lower Lawn, Marine Parade, Napier. Fashionably Lunching One of the highlights of this fashion focus is Fashionably Lunching. This luncheon is all about looking and feeling glamorous. Guests will enjoy bubbles, a light lunch and get first hand tips and tricks from our top fashion, style and Art Deco experts. An afternoon of enjoying wine, entertainment and seeing some of the best the Festival has on offer. Fri 15 Feb, 12.00pm. Festival Marquee, Lower Lawn, Marine Parade, Napier.Tickets $85.
Free talks and Speaker Series Interested in learning more about Art Deco fashion and style the Festival has a series of free talks across the city. These kick off on Friday 15 February at 10am with internationally renowned social historian and vintage clothing collector Inger Sheil will be speaking about Lingerie and Boudoir wear of the 1920s and 30s. The speakers series covers everything from how to make your own Art Deco outfits through to a guide of the best places to look for that perfect Art Deco outfit. Lacy and Racy: Lingerie and Boudoir wear of the 1920s and 30s Fri 15 Feb, 10.00am. Century Theatre, MTG Hawke’s Bay, Napier. Entry by donation. Deco on a Dime - How to get a Champagne Wardrobe on a Cider Budget! Fri 15 Feb, 2.30pm. Napier Conference Centre, Marine Parade, Napier. Entry by donation. Stitched up in Deco Sat 16 Feb, 9.30am. Napier Conference Centre, Marine Parade, Napier. Entry by donation.
Elegance by Design - Creating your Deco Capsule Wardrobe Sat 16 Feb, 2.30pm. Napier Conference Centre, Marine Parade, Napier. Entry by donation. DIY Fashion Booths Situated throughout the Festival we’ll have amazing Art Deco backdrops set up so you and your friends can get dressed up and take your own photos to look like you’re straight out of the 1920s and 30s.There’ll be props and signs and other fun things to use. Upload your photos to Instagram or Facebook to #napierdecostyles2019 and be into win some amazing prizes across the weekend. Wed 13 – Sun 17 Feb. Situated throughout the Napier CBD and Upper & Lower Lawns.
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Top 5 new ticketed events for 2019 Prohibition Pop Up For those who want to partake in a true speakeasy experience. Full of bootleg liquor, non-stop music and live entertainment, this is the place to party. The location of the Prohibition Pop Up and door password will be txt messaged out 48 hours before the event! Please note that this is a bar/ nightclub. Cash bar operating. Thurs 14 & Fri 15 & Sat 16 Feb, 9.00pm.Tickets $38. Miss Jean Batten Coming to the Art Deco Festival for the first time is award-winning theatre company Flaxworks production MISS JEAN BATTEN about one of New Zealand’s bravest and most enigmatic pioneers. Jean Batten, an adventurer, an aviator and a woman who fought against the odds to secure her place in history.
Fri 15 & Sat 16 Feb, 5.00pm. Century Theatre, MTG Hawke’s Bay, Napier.Tickets $40. Not Too Serious Sing Along A fun sing along while enjoying a good old fashioned dinner and pudding. Entertainers will lead you with songs from Gershwin, Berlin, Porter, and Rodgers as you join in with song sheets provided. A ‘De Lovely’ evening of food, laughter and song. Sat 16 Feb, 7.00pm. Memorial Square, Napier.Tickets $85. This is Not a Valentines Party Escape all the usual schmaltzy stuff and do something a bit different on Valentine’s day. Guaranteed to be a hilarious evening of music, comedy and fun. The menu with also be anything but romantic. It will be messy delicious and something you would never eat on a date.
Thurs 14 Feb, 6.30pm.The Old Church Restaurant 199 Meeanee Rd, Napier.Tickets $125. Soothe Me – Debbie Harwood in Concert Join New Zealand music legend Debbie Harwood as she
performs a concert of her acclaimed Jazz album ‘Soothe me’. Debbie will be joined by a line-up of some of NZ’s finest Jazz musicians for a concert not to be missed. Thurs 14 Feb, 7.30pm Century Theatre, MTG Hawke’s Bay, Napier.Tickets $45.
Top 5 new free events for 2019 Deco Kids Club Whether for entertainment or a great place to get out of the sun, take a break with the little ones at the Deco Kids Club. Full of fun Art Deco activities, free arts, games, entertainment and educational projects for them to work on. Please note all children must be supervised at all times by a parent or caregiver. Sat 16 & Sun 17, 10.00am – 5.00pm, Deco Kids Club, Lower Lawn, Marine Parade Napier. Art Deco Apple Pie Contest Remember the good ol’ apple pies your grandma used to make. Well now’s your chance to try and go one better. We’re combining two of Hawke’s Bay most iconic identities - Art Deco and apples – for the first ever Art Deco Apple Pie Contest. Pies will be judged by experts on flavour, filling, crust, overall appearance and creativity. For more information and full
competition rules contact Festival@artdeconapier.com. Sat 16 Feb, 2.00pm. Napier Sound Shell, Marine Parade, Napier. Napier’s Marine Parade: 1957 to 2017 Following on from his outstanding 2018 talk about Post 1931 Marine Parade, renowned Art Deco historian Michael Fowler will explore the developments since 1957 on the Parade and reveal how one of its Art Deco treasures was nearly demolished. Thurs 14 Feb, 10.00am. Century Theatre, MTG Hawke’s Bay, Napier. Entry by donation. Fashion Retailers Walking Tour Come to town missing a few vital pieces? Be whisked around on a whirlwind walking tour of all the retail hot-spots to grab your outfit and accessories. Starting at the Art Deco Shop, you will visit the retailers within Napier’s CBD that are stocking all of your Deco
fashion requirements. To register for the walk please email admin@napiercbd.co.nz Wed 13,Thurs 14 & Fri 15 Feb, 10.30am & 2.00pm. Departs from the Art Deco Centre, 7 Tennyson St, Napier. Art Deco Best Dressed Contest Technically not a new event, but it has been moved to Sunday afternoon.
Always hotly contested the Art Deco Best Dressed Contest, presented by The Metropolitan Club, is one of the most popular events in the Napier Art Deco Festival programme. Come along and marvel at the magnificent outfits on display or be brave and take to the catwalk yourself! Sun 17 Feb, 2.45pm. Napier Sound Shell, Marine Parade, Napier.
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Inspired by the Fashion and Style theme for 2019, Napier’s Art Deco Festival would like to inspire your daily outfit choices. Dress the part, hit the streets and be in to win fabulous spot prizes! Wednesday: Surreal Deal - Delve into Dali or get inspired by Schiaparelli and unleash your unconscious by creating an outfit in honour of surrealism. Thursday: Languid Leisurewear - Join the League of Health and Beauty and don your most spiffing sportswear. Crisp whites, plimsolls and lots of good clean healthy fun! Friday: Nautical Chic - Take advantage of Napier’s stunning seaside location and strut around in your beach pyjamas, seersucker blazers, straw boaters and navy striped ensembles Saturday: Puttin’ on the Ritz - Make like Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers and dress in your fashionable best! Sunday:The Garden Party - Think florals, linens, botanical cotton prints and floaty fabrics topped off with sumptuous straw hats and light weight jackets.
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enowned for bringing the best entertainment to Napier, the 2019 Napier Art Deco Festival delivers another outstanding line up of incredible national and international performances. Soothe Me – Debbie Harwood in Concert Join New Zealand music legend Debbie Harwood as she performs a concert of her acclaimed Jazz album ‘Soothe me’. Debbie will be joined by a line-up of some of NZ’s finest Jazz musicians for a concert not to be missed. Thurs 14 Feb, 7.30pm Century Theatre, MTG Hawke’s Bay, Napier. Tickets $45. The Kings of Swing – Hawke’s Bay Jazz Club Big Band Concert Big bands and swing music dominated the musical sounds of the
Art Deco era, and many influential writers and performers surfaced during this time. This concert with the HB Jazz Club Big Band will take you back to the hits of Basie, Miller, Sinatra, Ellington, Porter, Simone and many more. Wed 13 Feb 7.30pm. Century Theatre, MTG Hawke’s Bay, Napier. Tickets $30. Miss Jean Batten Coming to the Art Deco Festival for the first time is award-winning theatre company Flaxworks production MISS JEAN BATTEN about one of New Zealand’s bravest and most enigmatic pioneers. Jean Batten, an adventurer, an aviator and a woman who fought against the odds to secure her place in history. Fri 15 & Sat 16 Feb 5.00pm. Century Theatre, MTG Hawke’s Bay, Napier.Tickets $40.
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New Zealand Male Choir After rave reviews in 2018 the New Zealand Male Choir are back! Spend an afternoon enjoying Art Deco and choral classics, lead by renowned musical director Joe Christensen in Hawke’s Bay finest choral acoustic venue, the Waiapu Cathedral of St John. Sat 16 Feb 4.00pm. Waiapu Cathedral of St John, Browning St, Napier.Tickets $30. Festival Opera – La Traviata Festival Opera presents a stellar international and local cast including stunning Polish soprano Anna Patalong and New Zealand tenor Shaun Dixon. The orchestra is a star in its own right and Festival Opera continues to partner with Project Prima Volta to showcase young talent. This La Traviata will elevate audiences to another place so make this incredible opera part of your Art Deco experience in 2019. Tue 12 Feb 7.00pm,Thu 14 Feb 5.00pm, Sat 16 Feb 7.00pm,
Mon 18 Feb 2.00pm. Napier Municipal Theatre, 119 Tennyson St, Napier.Tickets $52.50 - $85.
Thurs 14, Fri 15, Sat 16 & Sun 17 Feb 8.30pm onwards.The Cabana, 11 Shakespeare Rd, Napier.Tickets $25.
Late Night Jazz at the Cabana When the sun goes down and the music starts up. Come to the Cabana for some old good time Jazz featuring some of NZ’s greatest Jazz Musicians. The songs of Ella, Frank, Billie, The Big Bands and more.
Sunday at Ira’s Sundays at Ira’s is Jane Keller’s latest cabaret show and features Michael Williams on piano. Jane’s Great Aunt Alice was a close personal friend of Ira Gershwin and was a regular guest at his Sunday lunches. Jane’s Aunt Alice dined out
for years on the stories of rivalries, feuds and great friendships. Full of marvellous songs and imaginative stories about the great songs and writers. Ticket price includes a delicious 2 course dinner plus tea and coffee. Thurs 14, Fri 15 & Sat 16 Feb, dinner served at 6.45pm, show starts at 8.00pm.TabardTheatre, Coronation St, Ahuriri, Napier.Tickets $65.
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Deco Fashion Secrets and Tips
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hese tips will help you build an Art Deco Costume for the festival. Start with a simple dress or frock. Plain, pastel with a small floral print. A shift dress with a little sleeve or if preferred sleeveless, both are ideal, appropriate length should be below the knee. Now the most important accessory is a matching hat, in a shade to compliment the dress. A brim for shade is ideal.You may wear a cloche, which is brimless and is a tighter fit over your head. Add a lovely flower or a distinctive trim of ribbon or scarf. Attach with a hat pin on the side of the crown. Don’t forget to try hats on with your glasses to ensure a comfortable fit. Shoes can be a pale colour to match with your choice of hat. Choose a Mary Jane Style or TeeStrap like a dance shoe with closed in toe. Ballet flat or court shoe will work perfectly as well. A lovely tip is to tie a ribbon around the instep of you foot, then slip your shoes on giving you an instant strap effect. The all important undergarments, full or a half slip in a pale shade should be worn if the fabric is see-through and also pale nude seamed pantyhose. Stockings are more authentic but you will need to wear a suspender belt. Pantyhose with a seam are manufactured and available now. Gloves are appropriate and a wonderful addition to an outfit if they are crocheted or lace in a shade to compliment your chosen accessories. I love how jewellery can add instant glam to a plain frock. It can date and transform your outfit. Jewellery is important and may really enhance your frock.You can’t go wrong with white, cream or coloured pearl beads, perhaps a long strand that can be wrapped around your neck doubled as an
alternative look. Matching earrings, a little drop is ideal, even a pearl bracelet to finish. For an authentic touch use vintage pieces from 1920s-30s, e.g. marcasite jewellery, paste, early plastic, bone or glass. The typical eyewear or sunglasses, common for this period, are usually a small round shape. Metal/tortoise shell faux rims are the most ideal. Use a parasol, it is a lovely addition for a feminine touch and sensible sun protection in our high UV light. Make up can be a simple skin tone foundation with rouged cheeks, pale eye shadow, kohl eye pencil and a shade of red for the lips, with a pale coloured finger nail polish. Your hairstyle, well depending on what type of style you have now, it may be simpler to just wear a Bob style wig to avoid having to drastically change your current style. Advice from your hairdresser will help you decide. Visit Lee-anne Freeman at Charleston Chic, 1/2 Tennyson Street, Napier for more Dressing Tips.
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Bertie’s Deco Secrets and Tips for Men’s attire
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he all important suit. This was the number one item of clothing for the 20s-30’s man. Usually blue pin stripe, double breasted, wide bottom trousers with turn ups with buttoned fly. But for summer try Blazer and bags (trousers). Striped or plain blazer with a baggy pale trousers. If you haven’t got a blazer try a suit jacket with the pale trousers. Add a hat. Absolute necessity both for fashion and for sun protection. Trilby (fedora) with the suit. Straw boater or panama with the blazer and bags. Fashion tip - boater with the suit looks really super! Neckwear. Again a must for the smart chap about town. Bow tie or a standard tie with the suit. Cravat
(ascot) with the blazer. A Cravat can also be worn with the suit but only by cads!! Don’t forget your braces clipped or buttoned to your bags are a great addition. Ideas for footwear. Brogues in an appropriate shade or two tone shoes if you have them. Canvas shoes (plimsols) were also popular with the blazer and bags. After Five think Evening wear. Wearing a dark suit will be appropriate at most functions except where formal wear is obligatory (stipulated on the event ticket) then wear a dinner suit. Tails only at the most formal of occasions. Don’t forget black tie with dinner suit, white tie with tails. Top hat only with tails.
Casual wear can be a short sleeved knitted shirt (polo shirts). Wear tucked into your high waisted, belted, baggy trousers. Panama hat or boater (flat top straw hat). A fun tip. Try a pair of plus fours with a knitted sleeveless pullover and long sleeved shirt. Top it off with a cheese cutter, flat cap or Baker Boy cap. The Sportsman look, trousers, pale or dark, tied at the waist with a
striped tie. Long sleeved pale shirt, striped cravat and a cricket cap. Long sleeved cricket jumper tied casually over the shoulders. The Gangster look. Popular especially if you have a vintage American car! Black shirt, black hat, white tie, white braces. Two tone or black shoes. Can be worn with a dark double breasted suit. Accessories with a faux cigar. Whatever you do wear, enjoy your Art Deco Festival.
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The Royal New Zealand Navy
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he Royal New Zealand Navy has a special historical connection with Napier and the 1931 earthquake. Each year we celebrate this relationship through a series of commemorative events designed to honour and uphold Napier’s gratitude for the support bestowed upon our city during this time of tragedy. Royal New Zealand Navy Concert One of the Country’s finest military bands, the Royal New Zealand Navy commemorates its Art Deco connection with a not to be missed concert at the Napier Municipal Theatre. Fri 15 Feb, 1.30pm. Napier Municipal Theatre, 119 Tennyson St, Napier. Tickets $15
A section of the Cathedral’s “Earthquake” window made from fragments of glass salvaged following the 1931 earthquake
Ceremonial Sunset The military band will play the Sunset Hymn followed by the Retreat on the trumpet or bugle. During the sounding of the Retreat, the Flag or Colour is slowly lowered. Fri 15 Feb, 7.30pm. Napier Sound Shell, Marine Parade, Napier.
Thank God for the Navy Commemorative Breakfast A commemorative breakfast to recognise the special historical connection between the Navy and the Mission. Entertainment by members of the RNZN Band Sun 17 Feb, 9.00am. Mission Estate Winery, 198 Church Rd, Poraiti, Napier.Tickets $55
Royal New Zealand Navy Concert at the Sound Shell Get ready to swing with New Zealand’s finest military band as they play a selection of music from the 1930’s, including Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey and other Big Band numbers. This 26 piece band will have you up on your feet enjoying a world class outdoor musical concert. Sat 16 Feb 8.00pm. Napier Sound Shell Marine Parade, Napier.
Veronica Bell Parade The Veronica Bell is the symbol of the 1931 earthquake and the Navy’s tireless help in its aftermath. Share this moment as we install the Veronica Bell with a full military ceremony. Sun 17 Feb 12.00pm. Veronica Sun Bay, Marine Parade, Napier.
When in Napier visit the Waiapu Anglican Cathedral of St John the Evangelist for a time of quiet reflection, or to enjoy music enhanced by the magnificent acoustics of this unique building; admire the beautiful stained glass windows, and tuku-tuku panels in the Maori Chapel, or study a photographic exhibition of the 1931 earthquake.
Sunday services: 8am & 10am
Art Deco “Swing and a Prayer” Service Sunday 17 February 2019, 5.00pm, with the RNZ Navy Band. (Donations appreciated)
Cathedral open Monday-Friday 9.00am - 2.00pm All welcome, no entry fee. cnr Browning & Hastings Sts, Napier Office Phone: 06 835 8824 office@napiercathedral.org.nz www.napiercathedral.org.nz
A Swing and Prayer Service Remember those affected by the 1931 earthquake and give thanks for those who contributed to the resurrection of the cathedral and the city.
Sun 17 Feb, 5.00pm. Waiapu Cathedral of St John, Browning St, Napier. Donations invited. Host a Naval Guest at the Gatsby Picnic Show our friends at the Royal New Zealand Navy how great the Hawke’s Bay hospitality is, by hosting an officer or a ship company member during the Gatsby Picnic celebration. To register your interest please email festival@artdeconapier.com. Gathering point to meet your RNZN guest will be at the frontof the Napier Conference Centre at 12.30pm
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NAVY BAND IN CONCERT Friday 15 February, 1.30pm
Regarded as the Country’s finest military band, the Royal New Zealand Navy commemorates its Art Deco connection to Napier with a not to be missed concert at the Municipal Theatre, conducted by Lieutenant, Michael Dowrick, RNZN. Lt Dowrick, formerly a Director of Music with the Royal Marines wrote a fair portion of the music performed during the Queen’s 90th Birthday Celebrations in Windsor, performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Pushing the boundaries of music presentation, the Navy Band does everything from singing to dancing, and showcases their reputed drum line routine which will blow your mind. You will hear Dixie, jazz, traditional and classical music. Dress to the nines and get your toes tapping for a concert of fun and laughter. Venue: Napier Municipal Theatre, tickets $15.00 Tickets available from the Napier Municipal Theatre or www.ticketek.co.nz
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Vintage Car Parade Sponsored by Progressive Meats
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n 2019, for the first time ever it will be the year of the Commercial Vehicle at Napier Art Deco Festival with entries of all types of Commercials on parade. These special vehicles had hard working lives doing everything from delivering goods and people through to saving lives. Special thanks to the Hawke’s Bay Vintage Car Club who arrange for these incredible vehicles to attend the 2019 Festival. Also look out for over 50 vintage Indian motorcycles that are in Napier for the National Indian Motorcycle Rally. The vintage vehicles will crawl from Clive Square to the Marine Parade via Lower Emerson St and Upper Emerson St, finishing at the Napier Sound Shell. Public viewing of cars from 1.30pm on Marine Parade. Photo credit - Hawke’s Bay Knowledge Bank Wilson Collection Lovell-Smith.
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Guide to free family events at the Napier Art Deco Festival There is so much to see and do for families during the Festival. Below is our guide to the top free events for families to enjoy over the Festival weekend. Friday 15 Feb 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm
Festival Opening, Sound Shell Memorial Flying Display, Sound Shell Friday Night with the Stars, Sound Shell
Saturday 16 Feb 10.30am Born to Move Show, Sound Shell 11.00am Junior Charleston Dance Lessons, Deco Kids Club 12.15pm Memorial Flying Display, Sound Shell 12.30pm Vintage Car Parade, Emerson St to Marine Parade 1.30pm Vintage Car Rides, Marine Parade 2.30pm Junior Charleston Dance Lessons, Deco Kids Club 3.00pm Deco Spontane, Sound Shell 3.30pm Born to Move Show, Sound Shell 5.00pm Art Deco Fashion on the Foreshore, Sound Shell 8.00pm Royal New Zealand Navy Concert, Sound Shell
Sunday 17 Feb
9.00am 9.00am 10.30am 11.00am 1.00pm 2.30pm 2.45pm 3.00pm
Deco Dog Parade, Sound Shell Market St Fair, Market St Soapbox Derby, Tennyson St Junior Charleston Dance Lessons, Deco Kids Club Gatsby Picnic, Upper and Lower Lawn Marine Parade Junior Charleston Dance Lessons, Deco Kids Club Art Deco Best Dressed Competition, Sound Shell Dry Boat Racing, Lower Lawn Marine Parade
See page 17 for tips on transport and parking at the Festival
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WINE, DINE, SHOP, HAVE FUN! PUBLIC AUCTION ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES
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How to get to the Festival
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hether you’re planning a full day or a few hours at the Napier Art Deco Festival it’s great to know there are several options to suit your transport needs. Go Bus Services Take the hassle out of getting to the festival by catching the bus. GoBay is providing additional bus services on Route 12 from Napier to Hastings, via Taradale, especially for the festival. And there’ll be buses operating until 10.30pm on Friday and Saturday of the festival weekend - perfect if you’re planning a night out and don’t want to drive. Check out all the bus timetables and the additional services being offered at www.hbrc.govt.nz and search #bustimetables.
Parking Entry to the inner city is restricted during the Napier Art Deco Festival. However there is parking available North and South of the ‘Spirit of Napier’ with a gold coin shuttle service running to
bring you into the heart of the Festival. Accessible Parking We want everyone to come and enjoy the Festival atmosphere so have worked
hard to ensure accessibility is easily achieved. There are mobility parking permits, street access, and drop off points available. To book these and for general accessibility information: festival@artdeconapier.com
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How to book tickets INTERNET See www.artdeconapier.com for booking details. COUNTER Art Deco Centre, 7 Tennyson Street, Napier 9am-5pm, 7 days a week or any iTicket outlet PHONE Phone 0580 iTicket (0508 484 253) SMARTPHONE APP Tickets may also be purchased from a smart phone. Download the FREE smartphone app from the Apple App store or the Google Play Store. Search for Art Deco Napier. This app will show you the entire festival programme and allow you to create your own personalised itinerary.
Licensed exclusively by Music Theatre International (Australasia) and CAMERON MACKINTOSH LTD. All performance materials supplied by Hal Leonard Australia
NAPIER MUNICIPAL THEATRE 16 May - 1 June 2019 Book at Ticketek
TICKETING CHARGES All prices are in New Zealand dollars and include GST. Booking fees and a 2.5% credit card charge will apply to all tickets purchased.
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