Cityscape is the essential Christchurch directory of where to eat and drink, what to do and where to shop. From the best events to add to your calendar to tips to ensure you squeeze out the very essence of the city, Cityscape has the city of Christchurch covered inside and out.

NZSO's take on Te Wiki o te Reo Māori

NZSO's take on Te Wiki o te Reo Māori

Te Wiki o te Reo Māori – Māori language week might look a little different this year, with Level 2 restrictions preventing the usual parades and in-person celebrations, but Kiwis aren’t letting that stop us. On Māori Language Day, Monday September 14, over 1 million Kiwis shared a Māori language moment – the largest in New Zealand’s history. On Sunday, The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Te Tira Pūoro o Aotearoa is joining the fun with a special whānau-friendly reimagining of an award-winning children’s story in Te Reo Māori. Tio Tiamu, written by Kurahau and illustrated by Laya Mutton-Rogers, tells the story of a kind-hearted giant Tio Tiamu (Toe Jam) as he overcomes many challenges. The story won the Wright Family Foundation Te Kura Pounamu Award for Te Reo Māori in this year’s New Zealand Book Awards. The NZSO has commissioned composer Tane Upjohn-Beatson to create a musical accompaniment to this enchanting...

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Pedal-powered fun: Biketober is coming to town

Pedal-powered fun: Biketober is coming to town

Biketober, the city’s month-long cycling festival, is back this October with more than 40 events, including group rides, workshops, social sessions and public talks. Now in its fourth year, the annual cycling extravaganza features is for anyone who rides a bike or wants to give it a go. Step into the saddle, feel the joy of biking and come explore Christchurch with us on two wheels. During the month, you're encouraged to explore Christchurch by bike and take part in the Biketober passport challenge, cycling to destinations around the city and using your smartphone to check in using a code unique to each participating business or site. There are more than 40 destinations listed on the Biketober website. The more people visit, the greater their chance of winning a prize! Biketober and Action Bicycle Club owner Charlotte Bebbhington is thrilled to be able to run this event in Chirstchurch, where we...

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Finding the perfect venue

Finding the perfect venue

Planning a do? Cityscape has your guide to where to go for everything from small groups to a crowd of 500 plus. DEDICATED VENUES When a grand affair is required, it’s important to find a venue properly set up to deliver. These dedicated providers have the space to accommodate a throng of your guests and also the essential facilities, expertise and versatility to help you create a sensational event. Lacebark Function Centre Nestled in the North Canterbury rural idyll of Ohoka, Lacebark Function Centre offers a unique wedding and events venue. The well-developed gardens, manicured lawns and modern reception building provide the perfect backdrop for any function or celebration. Lacebark is well equipped with a reception room that provides seating for up to 120 guests, a separate dance room, full commercial kitchen and a landscaped courtyard area. You will find onsite parking, an in-house sound system, luxury accommodation and gorgeous photo-ops....

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New Zealand Fashion Week will return in 2021

New Zealand Fashion Week will return in 2021

It's fun, fabulous and the highlight of New Zealand's fashion calendar: New Zealand Fashion Week will return in 2021. The biggest fashion event of the year will be broadcast digitally all over the country from August 30 to September 5. New Zealand Fashion Week organisers are planning a four-day celebration of homegrown, world-class fashion for trade and media, culminating in the much-anticipated public Fashion Weekend. New Zealand Fashion Week had recently undergone a resurgence with a revamped location and promotional plan, and 2020 was shaping up to be the most exciting year yet – with incredible plans underway to celebrate 20 years of the event. Organisers have made the difficult decision to indefinitely postpone the eventto protect the health and welfare of everyone involved. Dame Pieter Stewart, founder and managing director of New Zealand Fashion Week, says “The primary objective of New Zealand Fashion Week has always been to support the...

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Celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori in Ōtautahi (and around the web)

Celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori in Ōtautahi (and around the web)

Te Wiki o te Reo Māori – Māori Language Week has been celebrated in New Zealand since 1975. It aims to promote and encourage the use of te reo Māori, revitalising the language as a unique cultural treasure for all New Zealanders. This year’s theme is Kia Kaha te Reo Māori – let’s make the Māori language strong. Māori Language Day is September 14, which marks the day in 1972 when a petition signed by 30,000 New Zealanders was presented to parliament, asking for active recognition of te reo Māori. Three years later, Māori Language Day became Māori Language Week. We may not be able to participate in Māori language parades this year, but despite mate korona (coronavirus), there are still plenty of opportunities to bring te reo Māori into our lives. Try the Te Reo Māori Activity Trail to explore Ōtautahi (Christchurch) and improve your te reo Māori. Activity brochures available from...

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Pig in the city: A&P Show bringing the farmyard to the Chistchurch CBD in 2020

Pig in the city: A&P Show bringing the farmyard to the Chistchurch CBD in 2020

Get out with the family and enjoy a day cuddling some adorable animals. This Canterbury Anniversary Day, the New Zealand Agricultural Show is bringing a little of the rural to the city. The annual A&P show is cancelled for the first time since World War II, so the organisers are running this special City Farmyard event at Gloucester Green on Friday, November 13. The City Farmyard is a great opportunity for kids and adults to get up close to lambs, calves, bunnies, ducklings, chickens, and more. With live music, tasty food trucks, sweet treats, and a low and slow BBQ pop-up from The Smokin’ Que crew, this event promises to be an enjoyable afternoon for the whole family. Tickets to the City Farmyard must be pre-purchased online to make sure the animals have a good time and don't get too crowded. There will also be pony rides, a merry-go-round and other...

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Bringing music and laughter to kids at home

Bringing music and laughter to kids at home

Christchurch-based artist Michal Bush has been connecting with her audience online way before ‘lockdown’ was a thing, with backup dancers, support acts and a growing fanbase all aged under five. Michal Bush's new album Can You Make Music? is set for release on September 18. The album features both silly and meaningful tracks, with titles like 'Dinosaur Zoo', 'Brave', 'I Love Chocolate' and 'Peace'. All were written during the Covid-19 lockdown with the wellbeing of children and families in mind. “Music is so good for mental health and to find respite in a world that can feel very heavy on the shoulders of parents,” she says. “My hope for this album is that it creates moments of lightness and comfort for children, showing them that the world can be a beautiful and creative place.” Michal has long been passionate about creating music that supports the wellbeing of children and the adults...

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True Grit welcomes new high-end style director

True Grit welcomes new high-end style director

Super-sleek Christchurch salon True Grit is welcoming new style director Jessica Mapleson, fresh from five years in Queenstown, where she styled for high-end weddings, events and fashion shows. With ten years of hairdressing experience behind her, Jessica has developed a huge passion for colour, and loves creating seamless blondes and balayage. When she was in Queenstown, she had the pleasure of styling for local fashion shows, and events like Kathryn Wilson Cliquot in the Snow and the Wild Hearts Wedding Fare. Jessica's a big believer in staying up with the latest improvements in hairdressing, and finding areas to upskill by attending courses. Recently, she attended the Sydney Salon Hair and Harlow's workshop tour, the Ulyana Aster bridal masterclass and the huge Hair Expo Australia. For Jessica, her client's confidence is the most important thing. "Helping clients look and feel beautiful is what I strive for," she says. She's already up and...

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8 Christchurch bar, café and restaurant courtyards for enjoying the spring sun

Ooh that sun is nice, isn't it? The jerseys are coming off and all of a sudden we're looking for some outside space to spend time in. Cityscape's got you covered with our pick of eight sunkissed courtyards perfect for soaking it up with a coffee, meal or cheeky bevvy. 1. Cellar Door Not just any courtyard, Cellar Door sits on the edge of the quad in The Arts Centre so you can have a glass – or a specially-selected 'wine flight' – surrounded by a bit of beautiful Christchurch history. cellardoor.nz 2. Aikmans bar & eatery With a retractable roof, Aikmans' outdoor seating is perfect for any weather. It's especially good to gather around the leaners with a cold pint on a warm day. aikmans.nz 3. Dux Dine Grass! Shrubberies! Delicious seafood with a glass of white wine! Dux Dine's back yard has it all. Try the delicious pale ale...

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Just say the word

Just say the word

New Zealand books, stories and writers will get their time in the sun this spring, with WORD Christchurch returning on October 28 for a celebration of all things literary. The festival will showcase many of New Zealand’s best known and best loved fiction and non-fiction writers, poets and historians including Elizabeth Knox, Behrouz Boochani, Witi Ihimaera, Vincent O’Sullivan, Becky Manawatu, Dr Siouxsie Wiles, Laura Jean McKay, Annabel Langbein, Carl Nixon, Pip Adam, Bill Manhire, Tom Scott, Farid Ahmed and many more. With 65 events across the four-day festival and more than 100 of Aotearoa’s finest writers, thinkers and entertainers on the programme, the WORD Christchurch Spring Festival promises to be any logophile’s dream. Writer, poet, and comedian Ray Shipley is on the books as a guest programmer, providing a welcome spot of relief from a turbulent year with Bedtime Stories for Anxious Adults, Stand Up Poetry: A Quiz Show and a...

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  • Becky Manawatu, Witi Ihimaera, Mohamed Hassan, Laura Jean McKay, Elizabeth Knox, John Campbell and Behrouz Boochani.

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  • Becky Manawatu, Witi Ihimaera, Mohamed Hassan, Laura Jean McKay, Elizabeth Knox, John Campbell and Behrouz Boochani.
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South Island Wine & Food Festival announces old-skool-cool music lineup

South Island Wine & Food Festival announces old-skool-cool music lineup

Headlining the music acts this year are old-skool Christchurch rock icons Zed. Formed in 1996 when they were still students at Cashmere High School, Zed's debut album Silencer debuted at number one on release and went on to sell double platinum. Their iconic hits include Glorafilia, Renegade Fighter, and Hard to Find Her. The 2020 lineup also includes reggae jammers Sons of Zion, American-born folk sing-songwriter Holly Arrowsmith, eclectic Christchurch artist Mousey and funk-soul belter Tami Neilson. As we head into December with its summer vibes and holiday feels, the South Island Wine & Food Festival is coming to help us all take advantage of that celebratory mood. We'll see 40 of the South Island's premiere winemakers along with some of the region's biggest names in food converge on Hagley Park for an afternoon enjoying all the best parts of summer: warm weather, beautiful places, and of course, eating and drinking....

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Darkfield's audio VR experience will have the hairs on your neck standing up

Darkfield's audio VR experience will have the hairs on your neck standing up

First it's just a series of noises, then repetitive phrases, then DOUBLE draws you in. DOUBLE is the creation of innovative UK company Darkfield Radio, a virtual reality experience that only requires a smart device and heaphones to enjoy. The critically-acclaimed, chilling, and immersive encounter can be done at home at your kitchen table with a friend or family member. It's the first ever audio-only experience to be part of the official selection for the Venice International Film Festival, and it's clear why. Cityscape tried it out and found it thoroughly immersive and spine-tingling. First you download the Darkfield app and book a session – you can't just do it at any old time. Then at the scheduled time, you set yourself up at the table with a friend, your app, and a glass of water. The voice-driven story is punctuated with small sounds, just enough to set the scene while...

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Time travel, murder mystery and classics: Cityscape’s week in film

Time travel, murder mystery and classics: Cityscape’s week in film

Whether you’re a horror buff, a foreign films fan, or just have a strong nostalgia streak, There’s something to float your boat this month in film. Check out Cityscape’s picks from Lumière Cinemas. TENET In this highly anticipated latest from Christopher Nolan, John David Washington (eldest son of Denzel), is tasked with preventing World War III, with the help of a spot of time travel, of course. Reminiscent of such successes as Inception and Memento, and boasting the characteristically trippy effects and beautiful cinematography, this will be a spy film stamped with Nolan’s unique brand of fun. THIS TOWN Starring several big Kiwi names and proudly wearing that distinctly Kiwi brand of awkward, small-town humour, This Town follows Sean (David White), a man accused and acquitted of the murder of his family. Around to ruin his day and prove his guilt is an ex-cop (Robyn Malcolm) who was once in charge...

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Review: Truly personal training at Studio Six

Review: Truly personal training at Studio Six

I'd never used a personal trainer, thinking I knew enough about exercise to go it alone. But just half an hour with Kyla at Studio Six helped me understand my strengths, my weakness and my injuries, and set me up with a toolkit of exercises that create twice the burn in half the time. Kyla and Ryan Bonniface are a husband-and-wife team running Studio Six Private Training and group exercise classes out of their bespoke studio in Burwood. It's a vibrant space with all the essential gym machines and a good amount of floor space – Kyla, I found out, loves body-weight exercises done mostly on a mat. She's is a long-time yogi, and runs 'fitness inspired' yoga classes and small group fitness classes, as well as personal training. I arrive, ready for my half hour personal training session, and we're straight into it. After a short warm up on the...

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  • Kyla (centre) training with clients at Studio Six Private Training

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  • Kyla (centre) training with clients at Studio Six Private Training
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Artist or vandal? TOGO talks urban art in Christchurch

Artist or vandal? TOGO talks urban art in Christchurch

Urban artist TOGO is notorious for his defiant acts of vandalism – he's plastered his name in impossible spots on buildings overlooking Christchurch's city centre. As he moves into post-vandalism installations, the pseudonymous artist talks to Cityscape about his motivations, his methods, and how it feels when his art sells out in a matter of hours. Tell me about getting started – did this begin with tags and grow from there? It all started from playful misbehaviour. One antic always introduces another, so graffiti was the culmination of everything I enjoyed. Adventure, trouble, creativity, excitement. From that point I began a journey of learning the art form, developing a groove, improving and exploring different avenues - and becoming a good runner. Your art seems to have gone through a bunch of different stages. When I was younger, I just wanted to see my name in as many places as possible. It...

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Exhibition: The works of Canterbury painter Louise Henderson

Exhibition: The works of Canterbury painter Louise Henderson

A French woman who settled in Christchurch in 1925, Louise Henderson was one of the first New Zealand artists to embrace a Modernist style. Her painting career spanned seven decades and her work is characterised by a colourful perspective on life and nature. Louise became a pioneer of abstraction who remained intensely engaged with the world around her. Having met her husband – a New Zealander – in her native Paris, Louise followed him to Christchuch in 1925. She studied at the Canterbury School of Art and went on to become a teacher at the institution while producing her famous works. From watercolours of Canterbury landscapes to abstract still-lifes and Cubist nudes, the evolution of this Christchurch icon's artistic style is showcased here in the first major exhibition of her work. Louise Henderson: From Life takes visitors on an unforgettable journey through Louise's seven-decade career. Full of bold, colourful observations of...

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  • Louise Henderson Garden 1977, oil on canvas, private collection, Wellington

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Acclaimed Beethoven concert coming to a living room near you

Acclaimed Beethoven concert coming to a living room near you

Whether you like to spend your Friday night with a glass of wine on the couch or soaking in some culture, tonight at 7.30pm you can combine the two, thanks to the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. The NZSO, led by Conductor Laureate Edo de Waart, performed Beethoven’s beloved Seventh Symphony to critical acclaim back in 2017, and tonight all Kiwis have the opportunity to enjoy the performance, no matter what alert level we may be at. The performance described by critics as a “revelation” and “delightful” that left “the audience in wonderment at what they had heard and seen” will be streamed to the nation on Friday 14 August at 7.30pm. It is part of the NZSO’s popular Engage@Home series of streamed and live-streamed performances. It will be available to view at live.nzso.co.nz. Symphony No. 7 is one of the Beethoven’s greatest works, with the captivating second movement one of his...

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  • NZSO Conductor Laureate Edo de Waart, photo by Stephen A’Court

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  • NZSO Conductor Laureate Edo de Waart, photo by Stephen A’Court
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Backyard Buskers Festival coming to Christchurch

Backyard Buskers Festival coming to Christchurch

This one will be a special home-grown edition, featuring New Zealand's most talented and wonderfully hilarious street performers in a new event called Bread and Circus - World Backyard Buskers Festival. The World Buskers Festival always features a fantastic selection of home-grown talent ready to get a laugh or a wow out of the public. This year it'll also focus on highlighting iconic Christchurch venues, local food and beverage makers, and providing a bucket load of free outdoor entertainment to be enjoyed in the summer sun. Loren Heaphy, ChristchurchNZ General Manager Destination and Attraction, said “Bread and Circus is a beloved event and we are proud to support its return to the city." Bread and Circus is also putting a call out to artists - if you want to be in the festival, this is the time to make your pitch. Bread & Circus is currently taking artistic and creative submissions,...

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