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Easter weekend: Jazz lovers soak up the sun and sounds at Tauranga’s Historic Village

Zoe Hunter
By Zoe Hunter
Bay of Plenty Times·
7 Apr, 2023 01:21 AM4 mins to read

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John Paul College Jazz Band at the National Youth Jazz Competition in Tauranga covering a Guns 'N Roses classic.

It was 98-year-old Jack Claridge and his “fan club” who secured one of the first spots at the TECT Jazz Village.

Jazz lovers of all ages were filing into the Historic Village on the morning of Easter Friday to join in the Tauranga National Jazz Festival’s 60th-anniversary celebrations, with many warming up the dance floor as soon as they arrived.

Claridge and his family and friends turned up about an hour before the event started to get a taste of the action.

The 98-year-old musician has been a regular at the Tauranga Jazz Festival for more than 40 years, playing in the Bay Big Band, Jazz-A-Plenty, and Dr Jazz and Friends. He plays the drums, double bass, bass guitar, piano, keyboard, various percussion instruments, and the little-known vibraphone.

Jack Claridge, 98, (far right) and his "fan club" (clockwise from left of Jack): Jude Braunias, Susie Windmill, Joan Whincup, Jill Leighton, Trevor Braunias, Gail Wood, and Jack's daughter Jackie Nahi at TECT Jazz Village. Photo / Alex Cairns
Jack Claridge, 98, (far right) and his "fan club" (clockwise from left of Jack): Jude Braunias, Susie Windmill, Joan Whincup, Jill Leighton, Trevor Braunias, Gail Wood, and Jack's daughter Jackie Nahi at TECT Jazz Village. Photo / Alex Cairns
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He played in the jazz festival last year and was looking forward to taking the stage once more this weekend.

“It is a national festival. My four daughters are coming up to see me play.”

Swing dancers Diana Prince and Bruce Stewart from Auckland were also ready for a party.

The pair was in town for six days to enjoy the jazz festival.

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Stewart, who had been dancing for about 13 years, said they loved the jazz festival because of the music and were looking forward to seeing the Tea Dance at the Tauranga Citz Club on Sunday.

“The Tea Dance is an absolute highlight of the week.”

Swing dancers Bruce Stewart and Diana Prince at TECT Jazz Village. Photo / Alex Cairns
Swing dancers Bruce Stewart and Diana Prince at TECT Jazz Village. Photo / Alex Cairns

Winston Ordish-Benner was reminiscing about playing in the jazz festival’s youth band competition in 1998.

He was enjoying the music with his daughters Penny, 11, Ordish-Benner and Edith Ordish-Benner, nine.

“We are just here to enjoy the music and enjoy the day.”

Winston Ordish-Benner with Penny Ordish-Benner, 11, and Edith Ordish-Benner, nine, at TECT Jazz Village. Photo / Alex Cairns
Winston Ordish-Benner with Penny Ordish-Benner, 11, and Edith Ordish-Benner, nine, at TECT Jazz Village. Photo / Alex Cairns

Jo Allan and Judah Crockford were one of the first couples up and dancing.

“We are here to have a good time,” Allan said.

“We just love music,” Crockford said.

Kim Cutting and Gordon Fowles also couldn’t resist a boogie.

“We love coming to the jazz fest and listening to the different bands,” Cutting said. “We support everyone.”

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Fowles said a live band added another dimension to the music.

“As soon as someone gets up to dance, it is contagious.”

Kim Cutting and Gordon Fowles at TECT Jazz Village. Photo / Alex Cairns
Kim Cutting and Gordon Fowles at TECT Jazz Village. Photo / Alex Cairns

The jazz village was a surprise for Jessica and Reece Livesey, who said they were in town to check out the markets and stumbled across the festival.

“When we arrived, we realised it was on. It was a nice surprise.”

Steve Scott had brought his son Oliver Scott, six, to the jazz village “for some entertainment”.

Jo Allan and Judah Crockford enjoying the vibes at TECT Jazz Village. Photo / Alex Cairns
Jo Allan and Judah Crockford enjoying the vibes at TECT Jazz Village. Photo / Alex Cairns
Jessica and Reece Livesey at TECT Jazz Village. Photo / Alex Cairns
Jessica and Reece Livesey at TECT Jazz Village. Photo / Alex Cairns
Oliver Scott, six, at The Hits Bay of Plenty's Easter stand at TECT Jazz Village. Photo / Alex Cairns
Oliver Scott, six, at The Hits Bay of Plenty's Easter stand at TECT Jazz Village. Photo / Alex Cairns

What’s coming up:

TECT JAZZ VILLAGE

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Friday, April 7 (Good Friday)

The Historic Village

11am - 5.30pm


JAZZ CAFE & VIP BAR

Friday, April 7 - Sunday, April 9

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The Tauranga Club

9pm – 12am


BAYCOURT CONCERT SERIES

Thursday, April 6 - Sunday, April 9

Baycourt Community & Arts Centre Addison Theatre & X Space

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THE NEW CALEDONIA

Friday, April 7

Baycourt Community & Arts Centre X Space

Showtime: 6pm


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PIPING HOT DIXIE

Friday, April 7

Baycourt Community & Arts Centre Addison Theatre

Showtime: 8pm


MICHAL MARTYNIUK TRIO WITH DIXON NACEY

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Saturday, April 8

Baycourt Community & Arts Centre X Space

Showtime: 1pm matinee


E RERE RĀ – GOLDSMITH BAYNES

Saturday, April 8

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Baycourt Community & Arts Centre X Space

Showtime: 6pm


60TH-ANNIVERSARY GALA

Saturday, April 8

Baycourt Community & Arts Centre Addison Theatre

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Showtime: 8pm


TAURANGA BIG BAND SHOWCASE

Sunday, April 9

Baycourt Community & Arts Centre Addison Theatre

Showtime: 1.30pm matinee

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BLUE TRAIN REUNION

Sunday, April 9

Baycourt Community & Arts Centre X Space

Showtime: 3pm Matinee


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SASSY & THE BLUE RIDERS

Sunday, April 9

Baycourt Community & Arts Centre X Space

Showtime: 6pm


BLACK COMET

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Sunday, April 9

Baycourt Community & Arts Centre Addison Theatre

Showtime: 8pm


DOWNTOWN CARNIVAL

Saturday, April 8 and Sunday, April 9

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The Strand, Wharf Street, Red Square

12pm – 6pm


JAZZ SUNSET CRUISE

Saturday, April 8 and Sunday, April 9

Depart on the Kewpie - pick-up from wharf, The Strand

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4.30pm – 6pm


TEA DANCE

Sunday, April 9

Tauranga Citizens Club

5.30pm - 8.30pm

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JAZZ AT THE MOUNT

Monday, April 10 (Easter Monday)

Mount Mainstreet Papa O Ngā Manu Porotakataka Park, Maunganui Road, Mount Maunganui

Events:

Vintage Car Parade, down Maunganui Rd past stage and into Coronation Park, 11am

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Vintage Car Display, Coronation Park, 12pm - 1pm

Live music, 9.30am – 5pm

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