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Is there anyone in New Zealand

06 Jun 02 - 02:46 AM (#724091)
Subject: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: GUEST,Jenny Wall

A couple of months ago I emigrated to N.Zealand along with my two sisters. I am the only one into folk music and friends back home said they had heard good reports about the clubs here etc. I have now settled into my new Auckland home and ready to hit the 'folk life'. Where is it you kiwis.


06 Jun 02 - 04:33 AM (#724120)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: GUEST

There are a few around here, who'll doubtless post when they see the thread.

In the meantime you might find kiwifolk.org.nz useful.


06 Jun 02 - 05:49 AM (#724152)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: ozmacca

When I saw the thread title I thought, "Oh, no! It's really happened. All those Aussie jokes about the last one leaving New Zealand please turn out the light".

Never mind, Jenny. Welcome to the Antipodes anyway. If you make it across the Tasman, come and visit Queensland..


06 Jun 02 - 06:20 AM (#724156)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: T J

There is a weekly club in Tauranga and we run a monthly Celtic session (Ist Sunday) at the Crown and Badger on the Strand in Tauranga. If you get time to travel from Auckland, that is. I came from the UK 18 months ago. Look out for the annual Auckland F Fest. - friendly event with LOADs of singing - bit like they used to do in UK clubs in the 70s!!


06 Jun 02 - 06:39 AM (#724162)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: GUEST,Pretty Ewe

Nope - no one here but us sheep - baaa - baaa - baaa.


06 Jun 02 - 06:42 AM (#724165)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Dave Bryant

Ewe sound like a nice girl- will I need my wellie boots ?


06 Jun 02 - 07:19 AM (#724183)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: allie kiwi

Nope, gumboots are much more the preferred option.

Allie
who can often be found busking in central Auckland on weekends (not a ewe in sight!)


06 Jun 02 - 12:06 PM (#724401)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Dave Bryant

Oh - so the sex life's crook over there as well !


06 Jun 02 - 01:19 PM (#724451)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: The Shambles

I heard a discussion yesterday where they were talking about what travellers New Zealand folk are. There was some really high percentage figure given of the resident population, who were currently out of the country at any one time.


06 Jun 02 - 06:15 PM (#724765)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Mr Red

don't they still meet on a Mon in the bunker halfway up Mount Victoria (oh blimey more gumboot references coming!!)
Bunker still on military land!


06 Jun 02 - 08:52 PM (#724854)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: allie kiwi

If you really insist , Mr Red, we could all join in a chorus of the Gumboot song. But I'm sure there is more to life than a black boot. Unless it's kicking a rugby ball.

Righto, kick it in the guts, Trev!
If it weren't for your gumboots, where would ya be?

Allie
who would really rather not...


06 Jun 02 - 08:57 PM (#724856)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: GUEST,ozmacca

Watch it, Allie. Just remember that Fred Dagg, the originator of the Gumboot and Trev culture was driven out of the land of the long white weekend across to the mainland and is now living a moderately normal life under the name John Clark, while occasionally appearing on ABC posing as any number of politicians.


06 Jun 02 - 11:53 PM (#724957)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Hrothgar

God loves New Zealand, he gave them boiling mud.


07 Jun 02 - 01:29 AM (#724992)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: GUEST,Jenny Wall

Thanks everyone but I've just booked my return fair home


07 Jun 02 - 01:47 AM (#725001)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: allie kiwi

Yikes, we're not that bad, are we??

*Glares at random lurking Aussies* Don't answer that!

Allie


07 Jun 02 - 02:04 AM (#725006)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: GUEST,Jenny Wall

Sorry Allie but you're on your own,really.

DO come on down here folks, it's empty, And cold.

TAXI!!!


07 Jun 02 - 06:39 PM (#725595)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: GUEST

Contact Roger Giles who is 'mr folk music' in Nz - lives in Devonport, so is in the Auckland phone book, or Nigel Champion, ditto . Devonport folk club is on monday on Mount Victoria and there is also a folk club in Titirangi. good luck - it's a great place for folk music! love Barbara


07 Jun 02 - 10:52 PM (#725736)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: michaelr

An acquaintance of mine emigrated from California to NZ in the late 80s, and was never heard from again. I remember being told that it's really difficult to immigrate to NZ. Can anyone share info on this?

And Jenny - you're going back to England, is it? because NZ is TOO COLD???

Michael


07 Jun 02 - 11:30 PM (#725765)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: allie kiwi

I understand it can be quite difficult to emigrate here because to get a work visa you have to prove that the job you are applying for cannot be done by a resident. If you are some sort of professional however, there are ways around that - eg if you are keen to live here and don't mind a year or so in a small town you can often get a job when no one else is applying for it. Once you have worked for 2 years, you gain residency and can apply all over the country.

To me the fact this country is about the size of England yet has less than 4 million people is a plus. Who wants to see teaming crowds everywhere you go?

It doesn't get that cold here in the winter (depending on where you live). Trouble is though, our houses are not really built for cold weather - no double glazing on windows etc. Somehow we've turned the need for heating into a frivolous waste of energy. *grin*

Allie


08 Jun 02 - 07:08 AM (#725933)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Mr Red

Oh! Homesickness
It's a bugger!
Don't talk to me about homesickness!
BUT isn't this a bit sidden?


06 Aug 03 - 09:33 AM (#997872)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Billy the Bus

----------------- Refresh -----------------
Kiaora Jenny,

I hope you've survived your first year and a bit in Aotearoa. Guess you've learned to live with the jibes from those who live on NZ's West Island. Snide remarks about sheep in NZ, coming from a place that celebrates sheep stealing in it's notional, national song. Why, they are just jealous, we all know it's too dry & arid to grow proper sheep. And, they don't know what a
gumboot is Jandal that's related to thongs. It's enough to give me a gut's full. You just have to put up with them - she'll be right!
No-one has "turned the light out" yet, though they almost did a couple of months back, when hydro-lakes were at very low levels. There were still a heap of folk there when I last crossed Foveaux Straight ten months back.

Serious Bit
Folk Music still seems to be active. As well as Mike Moroney's Kiwi Folk site which GUEST mentioned above, John Archer runs a fine one at NZ Folk Song

Alas, no cold roast mutton to gnaw on, will have to put up with local junk food for an early morning snack - sigh..

Cheers - Sam - Rakiura


06 Aug 03 - 10:35 AM (#997926)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: open mike

look on gordon bok's web site...there are pix of the
aforementioned bunker: www.gordonbok.com


06 Aug 03 - 11:03 AM (#997942)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Billy the Bus

What a beaut site 'open mike' - the Bunker hasn't changed in 35 years. AND, Gordon's carvings! Inspirational - must sharpen the gouges and get back in the shed - Thanks - Sam


06 Aug 03 - 11:36 AM (#997966)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: bill\sables

I am intending to spend about three weeks in Aukland in January so I'll be looking out for you all.
Cheers Bill


06 Aug 03 - 09:39 PM (#998274)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Margret RoadKnight

Vist Ellen McIlwaine's website - www.ellenmcilwaine,com - for a diary of her 2003 tour of New Zealand (includes a 'Roger Giles at The Bunker' photo)


07 Aug 03 - 12:18 PM (#998376)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Shimbo Darktree

Oh dear, Allie, I can't resist any longer. I note the comment about being unable to get a work permit unless you can demonstrate that you can do a job that Kiwis can't. I take it there are heaps of work permits issued?

Now, I'm a Tasmanian (or was many years ago, before having a brain operation and moving to Queensland), and I reckon Kiwis are great people. All I have to do with the myriad jokes I hear is substitute "New Zealand" for "Tasmania", and it takes all the heat off my woolly girlfriends.

And many New Zealand folk songs are great - and some of their singers are even better (eg "When the Cat's Been Spayed" - a group that does all sorts of styles)


14 Aug 03 - 06:25 AM (#1001776)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: KampervanSister

Are there any really, really traddy English folkies in Hamilton NZ apart from me? Can't find any.


14 Aug 03 - 06:57 AM (#1001783)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: GUEST,Gandalf

Where are all the sexy hobbits?


14 Aug 03 - 07:51 AM (#1001802)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: KampervanSister

I don't know - I guess it doesn't Matamata any more


14 Aug 03 - 08:23 AM (#1001813)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Billy the Bus

Right at the moment, I'm getting knackered at Matanaka (N Otago)looking for shore-whaling piccies - Sam


14 Aug 03 - 06:15 PM (#1002274)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Mr Red

Hamilton used to have a thriving Folk Club and it was still going in 2000 unless they had reduced to occ concerts. How far is Levin? Still going as far as I remember and easily doable from Paraparm when I was there in 1995.


14 Aug 03 - 10:15 PM (#1002391)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: jacko@nz

Gidday KampervanSister,

Trad is alive and well in Hamilton, tho' personally speaking, really, really trad scots would be more accurate.

However I guess I use as much, perhaps more from your tradition with a fair dose of Irish thrown in.

Come down to Biddy Mulligan's on Sunday (17 August) after 5pm and ask for Jack or Noel. We'll be very pleased to meet you.

Jack

p.s. Mr Red, Levin is a big five hours away


15 Aug 03 - 06:17 AM (#1002557)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Little Robyn

Chris Penman has shifted back to Hamilton. She used to run the Wellington Folk Centre about 20 years ago before moving to Dunedin. (And I'm guessing that Jack at Biddy Mulligan's is actually her Dad.) Wonderful British trad singing in that family! Chris sang the Wedding Song at our wedding.
Robyn


15 Aug 03 - 09:07 PM (#1003008)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: jacko@nz

Gidday Robyn, Mitch

:-)

Jack


16 Aug 03 - 03:26 AM (#1003098)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Little Robyn

Jack, is that you?
Are you (or Chris) coming to the Wellington Festival in October?
We've booked our bunks already.
Luv,
Robyn


16 Aug 03 - 04:03 AM (#1003108)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Billy the Bus

Wotz the URL for the W'gtn Folk Festival Robyn? I've a Life Insurance policy due to mature soon. If it does before October (& I ain't getting the dough Posthumous), I'd be VERY tempted to come up. How many Folkies of my vintage likely to be there?

LOL - Sam


16 Aug 03 - 08:15 AM (#1003161)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Little Robyn

Sam there are lots of us!
It changed from Queen's Birthday to Labour Weekend a few years back and it's now a camping festival, held at the Brookfields Scout camp in Wainuiomata.
Have a look at wellingtonfolkfestival.org.nz (sorry, I haven't figured out the blickies).
Cheers,
Robyn


16 Aug 03 - 09:51 AM (#1003180)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Billy the Bus

Hi Robyn,

Thanks for the link. "Blickies" are dead easy if you use the Make a Link ("blue clicky) on this page. You provided almost all the info needed with "wellingtonfolkfestival.org.nz". It needs "http://" in front.

Easy way to make a "Clickie" is:

1. Open the website in your browser
2. Highlight and copy the URL
3. Switch to the MC "Blickiemaker" linked to above
4. Paste the URL into the "Link URL" box.
5. Add what you want 'Catters to see in the "Link text" box
6. Hit "Create Link" then...
7. Copy and paste the result into your Mudcat Post....

YE GODS - that looks complicated, but go through it step by step, and you'll end up doing "Clickies" in seconds. Like Not on your Nelly, Nelly!

I went there and looked at the snapshots from 2002 - not a soul I knew. Ummm...

I just may have to come out of retirement and stir up Wainuiomata come Labour Weekend...

Wad'ya wreck'n, Robyn?

Slainté - Sam


16 Aug 03 - 07:39 PM (#1003358)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Little Robyn

I see what you mean about the photos - mainly young people.
If you look carefully at the first one - Dancing to the Jews Brothers, you might recognise some of the white hairs. Is that Joan Prior? And Dick Willard is there with his mouth wide open.
But we don't seem to be in any of them - and we were there!


16 Aug 03 - 08:29 PM (#1003388)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: GUEST,alinact

I'm over here in NZ at the moment with the "missus" - just doing a bit of touring and visiting her rellies. Yesterday we travelled from Taupo to Stratford along the Forgotten World Highway. Any NZers ever done this road - it is absolutely unbelievable.

Don't know if I'll get to see any music while I'm here. Heading up to Bay of Islands in the next day or so - anything happening up there?

Allan


16 Aug 03 - 09:48 PM (#1003416)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Little Robyn

If you're in the Auckland area on Monday night go to Devonport - the Bunker. I reckon that's NZs best folk club!


17 Aug 03 - 04:07 AM (#1003506)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Gurney

And Bill\Sables, Auckland Folk Festival is around the end of January.
Maybe see you there?    Chris.


17 Aug 03 - 04:14 AM (#1003508)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Billy the Bus

Umm.. Can you handle me as well Chris? I'm thinking of coming out of the closet.

Sam - from the Poles/Legs Apart in the 60s


23 Sep 03 - 06:42 AM (#1023437)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: KampervanSister

Hi, Jacko@nz
Sorry I didn't make Biddy's in August (although I think my daughter and her friend sang a song - or maybe that was september?
When's the next one - I'll try to get there. Cheers.


24 Sep 03 - 12:19 AM (#1024104)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: Amergin

i thought everyone was trying to get OUT of NZ....not in....


24 Sep 03 - 05:39 AM (#1024198)
Subject: RE: Is there anyone in New Zealand
From: John MacKenzie

Curly Goss, who used to run the Student Prince in Soho London back in the 60s emigrated to NZ I believe. If he's still around I can't see him not being involved in some way.
As a Scot and coming from a country where one of our army regiments is called The Sheepshaggers, I too suffer from jokes about wellie boots. However let me assure you all that we no longer use wellie boots for this purpose, we throw them on their backs instead, this way we can kiss them at the same time. Anyway that's what I'm told they do!!
Giok..... I'll be baaaaaaa--ck