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Zombie shuffle pays off

By Alison King
Rotorua Daily Post·
28 Oct, 2013 01:07 AM2 mins to read

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Hundreds take part in the city's Rotorua Zombie Walk.

Hundreds take part in the city's Rotorua Zombie Walk.

Rotorua visitors were stopped in their tracks as zombies old and young walked through the city on Saturday.

The Zombie Walk has been an annual fixture since 2010 and raises funds for the Rotorua branch of the Brain Injury Association. This year's funds are still being counted but organiser Layla Robinson said she hoped to crack the $10,000 mark.

More than 250 people got dressed up and made up for the main event, which started and finished at the Village Green.

Zombies from across New Zealand - including Auckland, Hamilton, Tokoroa, Tauranga and Wellington - were joined by visitors from the US, Brazil and the UK.

Ms Robinson said the highlight of the day was the Thriller dance, which was also an annual fixture at the event.

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"The highlight was surprising the crowd by changing up the Thriller dance and cutting to Poi E halfway through, using some choreography from the end credits of the movie Boy," she said.

As part of the fundraising, a Cruise of the Damned Masquerade Ball was held on Saturday night on the Lakeland Queen, attracting 115 people.

"The calibre of the guests and costumery at the ball was amazing. Everyone who came was in costume and had an amazing time. Thanks to our many sponsors, including the Lakeland Queen ... costs were kept to a minimum.

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"We had a large group of tourists, a hens' party, a work party and a wedding anniversary on board, so it was definitely a lively atmosphere and co-host Karen Hansen and I were very pleased with how it all went. Our performers were wonderful."

Ms Robinson said with the popularity of The Walking Dead television series more people were embracing the zombie theme.

"Because the show is one part zombie and two parts character driven, it's attracted a whole new fan base who otherwise wouldn't have been interested in the genre. That helps heaps.

"There are a few smaller zombie gatherings popping up around the country, which is great, but my idol is the Brisbane Zombie Walk, who this year had 20,000 walkers ... They raised $50,000 for their charity, the Brain Foundation of Australia."

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Hundreds take part in the city's Rotorua Zombie Walk. Photo / Andrew Warner
Ten-year Rick Jury (from left), Susan Ansell with Rose Ansell, 10, and Jasmine Jury. Photo / Andrew Warner
Being a zombie is thirsty work as Nicola Martin takes a refreshment break. Photo / Andrew Warner
Dressing up as the undead is Heaven McIlroy. Photo / Andrew Warner
Joining the mass zombie gathering is Daryl Linton (left) Catriona Landon-Lane. Photo / Andrew Warner
Making an effort to look the part is Danni Hunter. Photo / Andrew Warner
Scaring as a family is Jenna Currie, Holly Platt, 3, and Brende Currie. Photo / Andrew Warner
Mother and daughter Melissa Wheeler and Mia, 5, get into the spirit of the walk. Photo / Andrew Warner
Re-enacting the famous Michael Jackson film clip is Jay Kapene (left) and Robert Groot. Photo / Andrew Warner
Taking part in the Zombie Walk is Cindy Lewis. Photo / Andrew Warner
Jonathan Findon (left) and Mary-Beth Acres enjoying the Zombie Walk.  Photo / Andrew Warner

Image 1 of 11: Hundreds take part in the city's Rotorua Zombie Walk. Photo / Andrew Warner

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