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Hawke's Bay Arts Festival programme launched

By Alice Lock
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1 Aug, 2017 11:00 PM3 mins to read

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Harcourts managing director Kaine Wilson, festival director Pitsch Leiser and Harcourts general manager James Cooper at the Harcourts Hawke's Bay Arts Festival launch last night.Photo/Warren Buckland.

Harcourts managing director Kaine Wilson, festival director Pitsch Leiser and Harcourts general manager James Cooper at the Harcourts Hawke's Bay Arts Festival launch last night.Photo/Warren Buckland.

The 2017 Harcourts Hawke's Bay Arts Festival was launched in fine fashion last night with glasses of champagne, live music and chatter.

Held at The Blyth Performing Arts Centre at Iona College more than 150 supporters gathered to celebrate the programme, which features 71 performances from 52 acts this year.

Festival director Pitsch Leiser said this was their most ambitious festival yet with music, cabaret, comedy, theatre, dance and circus, along with an eclectic readers and writers programme.

He said the challenge was to keep it fresh and exciting so people come back for more.

The previous two festivals showed that Hawke's Bay audiences loved music and cabaret, and this year's programme features the largest musical offering to date.

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There will also be a strong theatre programme featuring themes of culture, identity and wellbeing, with a number of true stories also thrown into the mix.

"This year's focus has been on featuring more Hawke's Bay Artists to showcase our ever growing pool of exceptional talent," Mr Leiser said.

At least eight acts will showcase home-grown talent featuring current or former Hawke's Bay artists.

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Alongside the local talent are 11 international acts with performers and crew coming from as far afield as Switzerland, Ireland, Canada and Australia.

Harcourts are the primary sponsor for the event, which started in 2015, and Hawke's Bay Today also supports the festival.

Harcourts managing director Kaine Wilson said the festival was a great fit for their business and it was an event that pulled the whole Hawke's Bay community together.

"It showcases a lot of different segments of arts and culture and it allows the community to access a variety of shows at an affordable level. There is something for everyone."

Mr Wilson said they even had people coming into their office yesterday asking about when tickets were going to be released.

"We are so excited for this year and Arts Inc Heretaunga are a great organisation to work with, we have become like a family."

Hastings mayor Sandra Hazlehurst was also excited for the festival and said it was one of the highlights for the community.

"I can't wait to see what this year's programme will bring as Arts Inc do such an incredible job in presenting this wonderful arts and culture event. I know how much everybody looks forward to it."

Mr Leiser said the support to date had been phenomenal and he couldn't wait to see the audience reaction to this year's event.

Tickets go on sale Friday August 4. For more information and tickets, go to hbaf.co.nz or visit the iSites Napier, Hastings or Havelock North.

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