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  • Les Yeux Noirs perform at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Daara J perform at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Daara J perform at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Daara J perform at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • American legend Richie Havens performs at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • American legend Richie Havens performs at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Ozomatli perform at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Fans at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Ozomatli perform at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Jim Moray performs at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Lo'Jo perform at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Lo'Jo perform at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • perform at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Alpha Blondy performs at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • American legend Richie Havens performs at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • American legend Richie Havens performs at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • American legend Richie Havens performs at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Capercaillie perform at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Capercaillie perform at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Fans at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Vusi Mahlasela performs at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Vusi Mahlasela performs at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Les Yeux Noirs perform at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Les Yeux Noirs perform at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Les Yeux Noirs perform at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Xavier Rudd performs at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Xavier Rudd performs at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Xavier Rudd performs at WOMAD music festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki New Zealand.
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  • Set in a stunning 55 acre park and garden, Brooklands Park & the TSB Bowl in New Plymouth has gained a reputation as one of the most beautiful outdoor venues in the world and is again home to WOMAD 2009...The main stage is set at the base of a natural amphitheatre and not only provides a stunning setting, but an acoustic experience second to none. Other stages are located throughout the acres of Brooklands Park.
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  • Set in a stunning 55 acre park and garden, Brooklands Park & the TSB Bowl in New Plymouth has gained a reputation as one of the most beautiful outdoor venues in the world and is again home to WOMAD 2009...The main stage is set at the base of a natural amphitheatre and not only provides a stunning setting, but an acoustic experience second to none. Other stages are located throughout the acres of Brooklands Park.
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  • Set in a stunning 55 acre park and garden, Brooklands Park & the TSB Bowl in New Plymouth has gained a reputation as one of the most beautiful outdoor venues in the world and is again home to WOMAD 2009...The main stage is set at the base of a natural amphitheatre and not only provides a stunning setting, but an acoustic experience second to none. Other stages are located throughout the acres of Brooklands Park.
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  • Set in a stunning 55 acre park and garden, Brooklands Park & the TSB Bowl in New Plymouth has gained a reputation as one of the most beautiful outdoor venues in the world and is again home to WOMAD 2009...The main stage is set at the base of a natural amphitheatre and not only provides a stunning setting, but an acoustic experience second to none. Other stages are located throughout the acres of Brooklands Park.
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  • Set in a stunning 55 acre park and garden, Brooklands Park & the TSB Bowl in New Plymouth has gained a reputation as one of the most beautiful outdoor venues in the world and is again home to WOMAD 2009...The main stage is set at the base of a natural amphitheatre and not only provides a stunning setting, but an acoustic experience second to none. Other stages are located throughout the acres of Brooklands Park.
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  • Set in a stunning 55 acre park and garden, Brooklands Park & the TSB Bowl in New Plymouth has gained a reputation as one of the most beautiful outdoor venues in the world and is again home to WOMAD 2009...The main stage is set at the base of a natural amphitheatre and not only provides a stunning setting, but an acoustic experience second to none. Other stages are located throughout the acres of Brooklands Park.
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  • Set in a stunning 55 acre park and garden, Brooklands Park & the TSB Bowl in New Plymouth has gained a reputation as one of the most beautiful outdoor venues in the world and is again home to WOMAD 2009...The main stage is set at the base of a natural amphitheatre and not only provides a stunning setting, but an acoustic experience second to none. Other stages are located throughout the acres of Brooklands Park.
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  • Set in a stunning 55 acre park and garden, Brooklands Park & the TSB Bowl in New Plymouth has gained a reputation as one of the most beautiful outdoor venues in the world and is again home to WOMAD 2009...The main stage is set at the base of a natural amphitheatre and not only provides a stunning setting, but an acoustic experience second to none. Other stages are located throughout the acres of Brooklands Park.
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  • Set in a stunning 55 acre park and garden, Brooklands Park & the TSB Bowl in New Plymouth has gained a reputation as one of the most beautiful outdoor venues in the world and is again home to WOMAD 2009...The main stage is set at the base of a natural amphitheatre and not only provides a stunning setting, but an acoustic experience second to none. Other stages are located throughout the acres of Brooklands Park.
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  • Don McGlashan performs at WOMAD Taranaki.
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  • Don McGlashan and Sean James Donnelly perform at WOMAD Taranaki.
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  • Don McGlashan and Sean James Donnelly perform at WOMAD Taranaki.
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  • Don McGlashan and Sean James Donnelly perform at WOMAD Taranaki.
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  • American Richie Havens performs at WOMAD Taranaki, New Plymouth New Zealand.
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  • Mahinarangi Tocker performs at WOMAD Taranaki, New Plymouth New Zealand.
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  • Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Madeleine Sami in Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Marama Emery in Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.
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  • Wesley Dowdell;Joe Folau in Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Wesley Dowdell;Joe Folau in Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Madeleine Sami in Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Blair Strang in Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Madeleine Sami;Marama Emery in Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Marama Emery;Madeleine Sami in Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Madeleine Sami;Marama Emery in Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Madeleine Sami;Marama Emery in Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Marama Emery;Madeleine Sami in Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Madeleine Sami in Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Madeleine Sami in Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Marama Emery in Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Madeleine Sami;Marama Emery in Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Madeleine Sami;Marama Emery in Whero's New Net, a play at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Albert Belz at the New Zealand International Arts Festival Show & Tell at the Capital E, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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