Time to gird your loins and dust off your sporting prowess to help our club win back the trophies for these 2 ancient and esteemed sporting competitions.
We're sure the superior westie skills of our members will triumph and bring the cups back to Titirangi.
Apart from the tiddlywinks and phutball tournaments, lots of other pub games are available, like darts, dominoes, cards. A scrumptious supper will be served. It's a great social evening that's lots of fun.
Come and support your club and have a great time doing it!
This duo specialises in Celtic harp music, New Zealand folk songs, and contemporary folk by Sandy Denny and the like, as well as original songs in the folk tradition. Originally they started playing together in 1988, then they were musically reunited in 2006, as two artists with extensive folk music curricula vitae –
David Calder plays guitar and 5 string banjo and has performed folk songs for many's the year. He focuses on originals & NZ folk songs, and is a specialist in the songs of Dave Jordan. He plays blues and country music, too. With Anna, there's an opportunity to explore the Anglo-Celtic tradition as well. In his spare time he gardens on the Coromandel and plays mandolin with the Hamilton County Bluegrass Band.
Anna Dunwoodie has played harp and sung both solo and with various Celtic ensembles since graduating as a Bachelor of Music in 1993. She is well known as a club and Festival peformer, with an extensive repertoire of trad, contemporary and original tunes & songs. She is a well known Celtic harpist and singer, and has 30 harp students. In her spare time, she's a fulltime mother to Jamie and Oliver.
Annandavid will delight listeners with their unique repertoire and the special sounds of the voice, steel string guitar and Celtic harp.
An informal ‘Singaround’ - ‘Open Mic’ without a Mic - A smaller group of people meet to share their songs and music.
Mazengarb Priestley and Taylor are a charismatic three-piece. Their distinct repertoire of Kiwi Folk, American Blues, Country and everything in between will have your feet moving and your memories resurfacing.
Mark's experience in fingerpicking and classical guitar styles, Chris' expansive background in kiwi acoustics and Kirsten's numerous vocal influences make for an original and zesty sound!
The evening opens with a set of songs from The Chromium Brothers.
Last Update: 2008-05-15