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ESP is a niche focused entertainment street press for Christchurch. We will tell the city what's going on and we will tell the stories about those events. Our focus is on the performers, artists, and designers. As much as possible we want to add to the great work a number of other people are doing in the city to promote events and activities; our point of difference is to give a picture of the broad spectrum of creative industries as a whole. Don't believe that there's not much on in this town! We aim to show just how much there is to see and do and help tell those stories.

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Host a unique Rugby World Cup eventImpress

your guests

CPIT’s Visions hospitality team is poised and ready to create the perfect opportunity for you to celebrate the Rugby World Cup games with your valued guests — clients, staff or friends alike.

Let us take care of every detail, while you relax and enjoy the experience on the big screen.

It’s that simple, just phone Jason Newton on 03 940 8664 or email [email protected]

Don’t miss out, bookings filling fast.

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PECHAKUCHA NIGHT CHRISTCHURCH18 AUGUST 20117.30PRESALES $10 DOOR $12ETC

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Tickets $8 (+ $2 booking fee) from dashtickets.co.nz Limited door sales ($10, cash only)Bar with food available for purchase (EFTPOS available)PechaKucha Night - devised and shared by Klein Dytham architecture

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ignition.ac.nz for more information

Spark week showcases the creative activities of CPIT art & design and architectural studies. Throughout the week we present exhibitions, displays, workshops and guest speakers from related industries. Speakers include James Ellis (concept artist, Weta), Areta Wilkinson (jeweller), Wayne Youle (visual artist), Diederik van Heyningen (photographer), and Lucy Arnold (graphic designer).