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Motion Sickness Studio

Motion Sickness Studio

127 Lower Stuart Street, Dunedin, Dunedin ,
Motion Sickness Studio's goal first and foremost is to make film & photographic media accessible to both the creative and business sectors. We specialize in affordable, fast turnaround media that is upbeat, edgy and succinct. Our media is concept driven and strategically approached to ensure emotional tactile content for our clients and their audience. Video | Art | Design | Web
Tel: 21456835
Mona Lisa Art Studio

Mona Lisa Art Studio

27 St Andrew Street, CBD, Dunedin ,
Mona Lisa Art Studio provides meditative art classes and professional photographic services.
Tel: 6434777738
1 of a kind, Children's entertainers

1 of a kind, Children's entertainers

South Road, Dunedin ,
1of a kind provides theme based Children's Entertainment. Choose from pirate's, Princess', fairies. Every birthday child receives a story beautifully presented PRICES Our prices start at $120 an hour for a theme based party up to 10 children. Facepainting only $100 an hr Balloon animals $5.00 ea Additional children $5,00 ea Out of town incures $100.00 an hour travel in most cases. Every party is original and all have been lovingly planned with help from mums and dads ;). CHOOSE FROM Annah Movannah (suitable for pop start themes) Princess Rose Pirate Pat Trixie the fairy Other characters available at additional cost (subject to availability) GAMES MAY INCLUDE: Pass the parcel lolly scrambles Statues Story telling x marks the spot dancing crafts mini popstar makeovers face painting silly sausages treasure hunt AND HEAPS MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tel: 278607452
The Athenaeum Dunedin

The Athenaeum Dunedin

7 the Octagon, Dunedin ,
DAHiTA Dunedin Arts Hub in The Athenaeum Want to help create Dunedin’s newest cultural phenomenon? We have an agreement to lease the historic Athenaeum Building in the Octagon, for development of a central city arts & culture hub and an incubator for arts & culture-focused enterprises, incorporating: o facilities such as the Athenaeum library and existing theatre, o galleries, studios, performance venues and entrepreneurial arts spaces, and food and entertainment venues with arts and cultural performance components. The objective is a flexible mix of rentable venues, arts enterprise spaces, and collaborative community space to create a dynamic arts interface in the heart of the city's entertainment zone. Think of spaces where things happen in the public eye, rather than office & administrative facilities; an adventure through Dunedin art & culture. The vision is an immersive cultural environment that draws cruise ship passengers, families and senior citizens during the day; kids after school, genteel diners and art lovers in the evening; and avant garde hard core as the night gets late. The building offers 1600 sq. metres of floor space in total, approximately half of it at street level off the Octagon, including the existing 92-seat theatre. The other half is at basement level, with an adjoining courtyard space that is calling out for tables, chairs and coffee in the sun. Spaces vary from approx. 3m x 3m to circa 30m x 10m. Performance cafes... cultural centre... workshop space... artist's studio... exhibition... pop up venue... rave space. Short-term, medium, or long-term. Sole tenancies or co-working space. If you have a vision you're pursuing that you think might thrive in such an environment, come and check it out and talk about the possibilities. Allan Baddock Scott Muir Project Director Director Ph 021 588 545 Ph 021 440 160 or 455 8738
Tel: 21440160
United Video Dunedin North

United Video Dunedin North

735 Great King Street, Dunedin ,
No idea what to do tonight, why not come into United Video North Dunedin and grab one of our cheap New Release Movies or Games
United Video Dunedin South

United Video Dunedin South

300 King Edward Street, Dunedin ,
We are your local South Dunedin entertainment store with the latest releases and part of the largest entertainment buying group in New Zealand.
A Gallery Dunedin

A Gallery Dunedin

393 Princes Street, Dunedin ,
Conceived as a two-year project, ‘a gallery’ opened in February 2011 at 393 Princes Street, Dunedin and closed in September 2012. Strategically placed south of the center of town nestled between tattoo studios, sex shops and a needle exchange. What was integral in the selection of the gallery space was that it would be able to be viewed from the street through the street level floor to ceiling windows. This would allow the artists showing to be exposed not only to viewers visiting the gallery, but also those walking past, as a gallery was to represent artists that did not fit within the commercial gallery context or the so called experimental project space’s, this would be the best way to expose a group of local artists who wouldn’t otherwise not be shown to the widest audience possible.
Queens Bar Venue

Queens Bar Venue

1 Queens Gardens, Dunedin ,
Queens is a bar and venue in Dunedin NZ
Rumours

Rumours

318 Moray Place, Dunedin ,
Have you heard the rumor? It's been a little over decade, but its time again Dunedin! The newest gay bar in New Zealand. Come check it out! Watch this space for more news!
The Regent Theatre

The Regent Theatre

17 The Octagon, Dunedin ,
The Regent Theatre takes pride of place in the lower half of Dunedin's central Octagon reserve. It opened for business in 1928 and has been operated by the Otago Theatre Trust since 1973, celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2003. The Regent Theatre is the region's premier, large scale auditorium for performing arts and cinema for the people of Otago and visitors to Dunedin. The Regent is currently equipped to host live theatre, music and opera, dance, film, and festivals.