Aucklander's will be delighted to know that the Auckland Arts Festival will enliven the Domain again, in March 2017. This time, with an incredible array of enchanting and thought-provoking light and sound installations created by the Power Plant group of critically-acclaimed international artists.
A sell-out at festivals the world over, Power Plant is a captivating nocturnal journey through the bush, for young and old, into a fascinating world where art and nature combine. The magical realm has been designed by Mark Anderson, Anne Bean, Ulf Mark Pedersen, Jony Easterby, Kirsten Reynolds and New Zealand’s sonicsfromscratch.
The Hits has the chance to get you there! Listen to Dave all week to be in to win a double pass every day!
Aucklander's will be delighted to know that the Auckland Arts Festival will enliven the Domain again, in March 2017. This time, with an incredible array of enchanting and thought-provoking light and sound installations created by the Power Plant group of critically-acclaimed international artists.
A sell-out at festivals the world over, Power Plant is a captivating nocturnal journey through the bush, for young and old, into a fascinating world where art and nature combine. The magical realm has been designed by Mark Anderson, Anne Bean, Ulf Mark Pedersen, Jony Easterby, Kirsten Reynolds and New Zealand’s sonicsfromscratch.
The Hits has the chance to get you there! Listen to Dave all week to be in to win a double pass every day!
Audiences will experience the Domain as they have never done before, with the familiar tracks and flora transformed into a strange journey into another world. It’s as if time is put on hold as gramophones spin sparkling sounds, haunting whistles rise and fall and shimmering flowers dance to their own tune.
With most events sold-out, including its runaway season at the 2014 New Zealand Festival, Power Plant has been seen by well over 75,000 people worldwide. If Aucklanders and visitors to the city are only going to one show this Auckland Arts Festival, Power Plant should be it.
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