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Local artists lined up for Green Corridor opening

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A variety of local artists is set to serenade and entertain parade-goers at Thursday's Green Corridor launch celebrations.

Coinciding with the 2015 Rotorua Tulip Fest and annual Frocks on Bikes event, the Green Corridor official opening and community celebration will offer an opportunity for everyone to explore the route, starting
at the Arts Village in Government Gardens and finishing at Kuirau Park.

In acknowledgement of the green theme, participants are being encouraged to wear something green on the day.

Along Tutanekai and Haupapa Sts cyclists, skaters, scooter users and skateboarders - and people on foot - will enjoy entertainment by Rotorua's Highland Pipe Band, the Rotorua Racco Taiko drumming circle and quirky ukulele quintet the Thermaleles.

In Kuirau Park there will be dance performances by AMJAZZ and Cuban dance troup Dance 2 Inspire.

Rotorua Lakes Council's Inner City Revitalisation portfolio lead Karen Hunt said the entertainment reinforced that the Green Corridor had been designed as a way for people to experience and enjoy the inner city.

"It's not meant as a quick thoroughfare but as a way to relax and explore what's on offer in city. Having talented local acts along the way reflects those experiences. We want people to feel engaged and excited by the new corridor and what it represents as part of our inner city revival."

Radio station The Hits will be on board for the entire parade, helping host the celebration, pumping out music and getting everyone involved in the entertainment, including interactive photos, prize draws, and handing out lollies and balloons.

Two Australian-based representatives of the UN's Global Compact City Programme, deputy director Elizabeth Ryan and programme researcher Brendan Barrett, will be joining Mayor Steve Chadwick at the celebrations.

Rotorua is New Zealand's only United Nations Global Compact City - part of a world-wide programme to progress social equity, justice, environmental sustainability and good governance in the urban environment - and the Green Corridor helps support many of the programme's guiding principles.

Thursday's Green Corridor celebration parade starts at the Arts Village in Government Gardens with people assembling at 4.30pm ready for a 5pm start.

The parade will then travel along Hinemoa and Tutanekai Sts, through the Night Market, and down Haupapa St to Kuirau Park where it concludes with more entertainment from 5.35pm.

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