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Live and interactive arts events in Wellington

Rodger Fox: Jazz’n Blues Meets The Beatles Paekākāriki Memorial Hall, tomorrow, 7pm. Pre-sales until today, $30/$15 (Student under 16) Door sales $35.

Mulled Wine Concerts Annual Fundraiser in Paekākāriki is kicking off their 2022 season featuring New Zealand’s premier jazzman, Rodger Fox, and his seven piece Jazz Ensemble. Info and bookings www. mulledwineconcerts.com.

A Natural Woman (Celebrating the music of Carole King) by Ali Harper Circa Theatre, until Saturday Feb 19, Tues – Thurs 6.30pm, Fri – Sat 8pm, Sun 4pm $25 – $54 Carole King was hailed as the greatest-ever singer-songwriter when her landmark album ‘‘Tapestry’’ was released in 1971. Fifty years on, be prepared to be uplifted as you embark on a nostalgic musical ride with Ali Harper and her band.

City Gallery, Family Week: Wet on Wet Watercolours Today and tomorrow | 10.30am & 2.30pm | Free (with entry admission) Take a look at Hilma af Klint’s wet on wet watercolours and make your watery art experiments. Recommended ages 5+. Sessions are 1 hour long and run twice a day, 10.30am and 2.30pm. Booking essential, places limited.

Visitors to City Gallery

Wellington Te Whare Toi (age 12+) will need to verify their My Vaccine pass required for entry. Masks mandatory.

Six Degrees Festival

BATS Theatre, until Feb 5, three shows for $45

Six Degrees Festival is the culmination and celebration of the work of the students of the Master of Fine Arts (Creative Practice) in Theatre at Victoria University of Wellington Te Herenga Waka. Tickets: bats.co.nz

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