Hannah and I have just returned from ten fabulous days in Christchurch - this is the fourth time Hannah has attended the British Ballet Organisation Dance Days, a week of full on dancing for Hannah - ballet, jazz, tap and contemporary classes ending with a gala performance.
After an early morning start to catch our flight in Palmerston North, we arrived to a drizzly, cold day in Christchurch. Once settled in our accommodation for the week, we headed to the mall for the girls to do some shopping and to get our groceries for the week. This year we had a group of 14 to cater for - breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Sunday was a day of dance competitions, called the Theatre Awards, this is where the students perform their solo, duo or troupe dances. Hannah performed her solo dance beautifully and then her group's jazz dance came runner up in their category. Several of the girls received certificates for outstanding performances. Long day, seven hours of dancing to watch lol.
Come Monday, once the girls headed off to their classes at 8am, us Mums were free for the day until it was time to head back and get dinner ready for everyone, the girls finished their day at 5.30pm.
This year the weather was a lot better than previous visits - most days were fine and only a bit of rain one or two days, jolly cold though, just like home.
We easily filled our days, checking out our favourite places and discovering new places to visit and eat. The Tannery is always lovely to visit - and the sushi place there is just delicious.
We did lots of steps every day, making the most of the fine weather.
The Riverside Markets are always fun to visit - there is so much delicious food on offer, its always hard to decide what to choose!
Saturday night's dinner from Little High Eatery - this place was so cool, it has nine businesses with different cuisines to try, and lots of shared seating.
This year's visit to Christchurch coincided with Matariki here in New Zealand. Matariki is the Maori name for the cluster of stars known as the Pleiades. It rises in mid winter and marks the beginning of the Maori Lunar calendar. We were able to visit the Tirama Mai light festival experience, which was a lot of fun.
I spotted the knitted up model of this hat and thought it would be perfect to wear when I'm out walking with Diesel. More dishcloth cotton too, such a vibrant colour.
See you soon xx
2 comments:
Looks like you all had a fab time .
How exciting .
Enjoy your new week hugs June.
Congrats to Hannah & her team mates!
That looks like a fun trip with great sites & restaurants.
Marilyn
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