Jimmies (Musical group)

Jimmy Cook Band

Wellington Celtic Band formed in 1986. The name changed to The Jimmies in about 2009. Members in 2011 included Mary Hubble, vocals, flute; Kevin Ikin, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar, vocals and percussion; David (Ned) Knowles, guitars; Ann McChesney, keyboard and backing vocals; Ruairidh Morrison, fiddle, flute, whistles and concertina; Bob Silbery, bass.

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1988. Folder 1]

Date: 1988

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1988-1

Description: Includes: Arts in the House '88. Deirdre Elliott, Paul Whelan, Emily Mair. Concert, Legislative Council Chamber Parliament House, 23 February 1988. Programme / flier Arts in the House '88. The Baroque Players, director Peter Walls. Legislative Council Chamber Parliament House, 9 August 1988. Programme / flier New Zealand International Festival of the Arts Wellington March 1988 presents members of the Australia Ensemble (Dene Olding, Kirsten Williams, Irena Morozov, Jane Hazelwood, David Pereira, Zoltan Szabo). State Opera House 14, 15, 17 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) Ballads to blues; top NZ acoustic performers including Graham Wardrop, Pachamama, Lynn Clark, Neil Jones. State Opera House, 5 June [1988]. Blue flier New Zealand International Festival of the Arts Wellington March 1988 presents Battlefield Band (Brian McNeill, Douglas Pincock, Alan Reid, Alistair Russell). Michael Fowler Centre Wellington, 6 March 1988. Programme Richard Rodney Bennett plays and sings. Victoria University Memorial Theatre 2 March; National Library 3 March; Plaza International Hotel 9 March [1988]. Programme; and blue flier (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts Wellington March 1988 presents Elizabeth Biggs soprano, Bruce Greenfield pianist. St Andrews-on-the-Terrace, 16 March 1988. Programme New Zealand International Festival of the Arts Wellington March 1988 presents a Gary Brain family concert (With Peter Wells, Patrick Smyth, Lloyd Scott, John Callen, Patricia Rianne, Liz Davey, Peter Coates). Michael Fowler Centre, 12 March 1988. Programme CPA Capital Performing Arts. Concert in honour of the late Harry Botham O.B.E. Hataitai School Hall, 29 May [1988]. Flier (2 copies) CPA Capital Performing Arts. Next concert. Newtown Community Theatre, 7 June 1988. Flier (1 copy white, 1 copy yellow) CPA Capital Performing Arts. Next concert. Newtown Community Theatre, 11 October 1988. Flier Capital Boys' and Men's Choir, a new public choir formed in 1988 is currently auditioning ... Flier Maurice Collier presents Children at the piano [Recital]. Flier New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Computer music technology programme, featuring concerts, seminars & 2 day technology fair. (Performers Logos Duo, Joel Chadabe, Jan Williams, Klarenz Barlow) Programme, and pamphlet The Concert programme presents Lunch-hour Recitals. Studio One Broadcasting House, 16 May - 29 August 1988 [List of performers]. Flier (2 copies) Wellington Folk Centre present the Jimmy Cook Band in a Charity dance. Newtown Community Centre, 30 April [1988]. Flier New Zealand International Festival of the Arts Wellington March 1988 presents Christine Cuming pianist. St Andrews-on-the-Terrace, 9 March 1988. Programme New Zealand International Festival of the Arts Wellington March 1988 presents Ensemble Intercontemporain, Pierre Boulez conducting. Michael Fowler Centre Wellington, 24-25 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) Eric Ericson and the Royal Music Academy Chamber Choir Stockholm. Christchurch Catholic Cathedral 28 July; Wellington Anglican Cathedral 31 July; Auckland University School of Music 1 August [1988]. Blue flier 1988 International Festival of the Arts Combined Choir (100 voices) concert. Festival Singers and Wainuiomata Choir. Soloists Janet Marsland, Frank Carter, Derek Miller. Conductors Guy Jansen, John Knox; organist Janet Gibbs. St John Church Willis Street, 15 March [1988]. Pink flier (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes below 330 mm.

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[Posters of around A3 size, advertising dance performances of 2003-2004]

Date: 2003-2004

Reference: Eph-C-DANCE-2003/2004

Description: Includes posters for: 2003: Circulus Antarcticus aus NeuSeeland. Tanz Dance; Gesang Chant; Musik Music. Love and virginity - NZ tour. Featuring Bronwyn Judge, Emily Shepherd, Heather Cooper, Victoria Cooper, Ana Good, Anne Moir. Dunedin Public Art Gallery 13-14 December [2003] (2 copies) AkeAke Theatre Company. Perfect Pool; exquisite, choreographic theatre of muscled water, bodies of light, and stories from the pools. Shed 6 Wellington Waterfront, 21 February - 1 March 2003 (2 copies) Dance your socks off! 2003. 1-21 September [2003] (Shows Sylvia Bastianon and David Tandy; photographer Stephen A'Court) (2 copies) Vivek Kinra & Mudra Dance Company present "Utsav"; a celebration of Indian music & dance. Wellington premiere, Victoria University Memorial Theatre 28-31 August 2003; Auckland Maidment Theatre 5-6 September 2003 (2 copies) Unitec Student Dance Company presents an evening of exciting new work. "Pulse-art contemporary dance"; guest choreographer Daniel Belton. 2003 North Island tour 28 March - 12 April 2003] (2 copies) Viva Latina Dance Com. Have fun and keep fit! 22 Webb St & 181 Tasman St Wellington [2003]. Dance Your Socks Off! WOMAD; world of music, arts and dance. Brooklands Park & TSB Bowl New Plymouth, 14-16 March 2003. 2004: Anita's Kids Theatre presents "The nutcracker". Capital E, 10-12 September [2004] Atamira; an emerging force in Maori contemporary dance. Choreography by Jack Gray, Moss Patterson & Louise Potiki Bryant. BATS Theatre, 18-21 February 2004 Atamira Dance Collective. "Ngai Tahu 32"; a moving new work by the NZ Listener's "best new choreographer for 2003", Louise Potiki Bryant. Concert Chamber, At The Edge - Tempo Dance Festival 4-9 October [2004] Bar at Buena Vista. Meet the cast at the after party function. Take advantage of free dance class. Latinos Tapas Bar, 10 July 2004] Capoeira Workshop. Come and have a go at Capoeira. Freyberg Pool, 18 September [2004]. Dance Your Socks Off! Celtic Dance; community ceilidh with The Jimmies. Ngaio Town Hall, 10 July [2004] "Certainty"; improvised contemporary dance and multimedia collaboration, directed by Kristian Larsen. BATS Theatre, 9-27 November 2004 (2 different posters) Cirque de Sock; a tall tale of mis-matched pairs. Dance Your Socks Off! Civic Square, 2 September [2004] Dance your socks off! [2004?] (Shows Erynne Gleeson, Footnote Dance) (2 copies) Fighting Fit Productions and Catch a Shooting Star presents "Exposé a dance-theatre show. Improvised dance & music. Dance Your Socks Off! Wellington Performing Arts Centre, 30-31 October, 6-7 November [2004] Jimmy James Dance Championships; ballroom & Latin American dance competition. Old Wellington Town Hall, 1 May 2004 Moscow "La Classique" Ballet Co. presents "Cinderella". 40 elite Russian dancers ... [[2004] "Roll again Baby! Mandelbrot Set & Libella Fa; a series of events. Zebra Crossing Vivian & Taranaki St 7 September; Happy 8 September [2004] "Rush hour". Choreographer Sacha Copland. Starring Rosanne Christie, Yasmine Ganley. BATS Theatre, 7-11 September [2004] Scrambled Legs Dance Theatre Co. present "7"; an innovative live performance fusing dance and film. 6 performers tell the story of 7. Choreographer Fleur de Thier; film maker Rick Harvie. Wellington BATS Theatre 26-28 February; Christchurch Southern Ballet Theatre 2-6 March [2004] Vivek Kinra & Mudra Dance Company. "Chakra; an exploration through dance". Auckland premiere Maidment Theatre 2-3 July 2004; Wellington, Soundings Theatre 6-8 August 2004 (3 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and offset prints, 420 x 310 mm (approx)

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[Rimutaka Forest Park Charitable Trust] :Stoat Trappers' Ball. Wainuiomata RSA, Burden ...

Date: 2008

From: [Ephemera of octavo size, relating to dance parties, social dances, discoes]

Reference: Eph-A-DANCE-Social-2008-01

Description: An arrangement of text of various typefaces, on a ticket for an event to raise money for the capture of rats and stoats in the Rimutaka Forest Park, so that brown kiwi and other native birds could be released safely in the area. Adult tickets cost $30.00, child tickets $15.00. Supper was included (drinks extra). Dress was "Feral to Formal, Bush to Glam". Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress on light card, 106 x 151 mm.