Christchurch, the Garden City, and the Canterbury region are the perfect destination for daredevils. From northern Kaikoura to Waimate in the south, Canterbury is an adventure sports paradise. Hangliding, helibiking, bungee jumping, snowboarding, jetboating, rafting and skydiving get the adrenaline going. Golfing, flightseeing, swimming with dolphins and soaking in thermal pools are more laid-back temptations. Christchurch, a city of parks and gardens, is the countrys third largest urban area.
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Hidden in Christchurch’s suburb of Addington is New Zealand’s largest theatre company. In its post-earthquake refuge - an old grain shed – is a magical world of happiness, laughter, drama and intrigue, where numerous productions are staged each year. The Court Theatre is your theatre. Whoever you are.
Whilst visiting family in Christchurch we were treated to an evening at the Court Theatre. What a lovely place – easy access, easy parking, nice spacious area for drinks and a freshly made pizza before the show and an excellently produced and acted production – Easy Money.
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The South Island's premier Māori Cultural Performance and Hāngī Dinner. Nestled amongst the native trees and ferns and alongside New Zealand wildlife, Ko Tāne guarantees a real, up close and personal experience. Ko Tāne performs within Willowbank Wildlife Reserve and through them you will learn the relationship between Māori, culture, wildlife and conservation to give a real "Kiwi" experience. Ko Tāne includes a pōwhiri welcome, interactive village and stage performance with the chance to get a glimpse into Māori culture in a fun and interactive way.
Although it was very cold it was worth seeing this show which is outside for approximately 20 minutes. The performers explained how they lived, caught food, showed us their weapons as well as showed us their dancing with Poi, sticks etc. which was inside. Then we went along to the restaurant and we’re treated to a Hangi, however before that we had a choice of soup, we chose the Seafood Chowder which was amazing & a dessert. After this we could go outside and feed the deer. The show was great and well worth the money, and we thoroughly recommend it
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The Wizard ( and his apprentice Ari ) can be found in the winter often in Christchurch, as well as in Omaru on North Otago. If you come across either Wizards, ask if you can sit down a spell and have a conversation. The Wizard is well spoken and quick-witted, with a great sense of humor.
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