Press Release – Arts on Tour New Zealand
Carnivorous Plant Society are back! Allow New Zealands favourite psychedelic jazz band to take you on a journey from the streets of Mexico City to the mountains of Asia then straight to the depths of hell!
“Wonderful!” – John Campbell, Radio NZ
“Some serious instrument playing going on!” – Kathryn Ryan, Radio NZ
“Wonderful bunch of extremely talented musicians… they wowed the audience last night.” – 4th Wall theatre
Carnivorous Plant Society are back! Allow New Zealand’s favourite psychedelic jazz band to take you on a journey from the streets of Mexico City to the mountains of Asia then straight to the depths of hell!
“Some serious instrument
playing going on!” - Kathryn Ryan, Radio
NZ Wonderful bunch of
extremely talented musicians. they wowed the audience last
night. - 4th Wall
theatre
Carnivorous Plant Society
are back! Allow New Zealand’s favourite
psychedelic jazz band to take you on a journey from the
streets of Mexico City to the mountains of Asia then
straight to the depths of hell!
The talented quartet
of four of New Zealand s most accomplished musicians perform
their original compositions that will ignite the
imaginations of both children and adults alike. Featuring
Finn Scholes, Eric Scholes (Brett Adams replaces Eric from
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Woolmark Learning Centre: New resources added to popular online platform
With there never being a better time to learn online, the Woolmark Learning Centre is proving to be very popular for professionals and students all along the textile supply chain, with the platform achieving more than half a million page view to date. New educational resources continue to be launched, including a new flagship course on commercial-scale knitwear design and manufacture.
WOOLMARK LEARNING CENTRE PROVES POPULAR
60,000 users
500,000 page views
The Woolmark Learning Centre is a web-based hub that houses free world-class educational resources about wool, from farm through to manufacture and design, for learners at all levels, including those entering the global textile industry as well as those already in it.
3. Peak District, England
The UK’s first national park is worth your time at the wheel for any number of reasons. Think about limestone plateaux, deep caverns, fully coloured-in heather moorlands and cosy pubs connected by screw-shaped roads that offer every sort of car rally thrill. Buxton, with its spa history and graceful heritage buildings, is the ideal starter, before you head east to Bakewell, for puddings and tarts. Once full to the brim, push north to ogle the underground jewels at Peak Cavern and Blue John Cavern. Bring a daypack for a hike – try Mam Tor for lung-emptying views – then tighten your seatbelt for the heartstring-plucking ride over thrilling Snake Pass to Glossop.