Explore New Zealand's genius for invention and passion for embracing the latest technology in the artistic and cultural attractions in Wanaka. Appreciate lively, multicultural arts and cultural scenes in Wanaka.
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Wanaka Performing Arts & Culture
Whilst there may be nine sheep for every person living in New
Zealand, it would be wrong to assume that all New Zealanders are
farming types and country folk. In fact more than 80% of New Zealanders
live in urban areas. Of course, New Zealanders have the advantage of
being able to escape to the country usually within a matter of minutes
and get to enjoy stunning, unspoilt landscapes and outdoor adventure as
well as lively and multicultural arts and cultural scenes.
Due to geographical isolation and economic policies, for many years
New Zealanders had to be creative with whatever raw materials they
could lay their hands on and to some degree a culture of 'make-do and
can-do' is still very much in evidence. A genius for invention and
passion for embracing the latest technology is alive and well, with New
Zealanders championing Internet technologies and space travel, not to
mention exporting fabulous singing, art and crafts talents to the
world.
Famous creative Kiwis include: Burt Munro (The World's Fastest
Indian), film-maker Peter Jackson, artist Colin McCahon, writers Janet
Frame, Katherine Mansfield, Lynley Dodd and Margaret Mahy, explorer Sir
Edmund Hillary, scientist Ernest Rutherford, inventors Colin Murdoch
(disposable syringes) and William Hamilton (modern jet boat). And
everyday inventions that were once born in New Zealand include:
pavlovas, rotary washing lines, tranquiliser dart guns, spreadable
butter, stamp vending machines, electric fencing, mountain buggies, jet
boats and buzzy bees. The last of which, you can take home with you for
the kids!
With diverse and creative talents celebrated in and inspired by New
Zealand itself, it's not surprising that visitors can enjoy the work of
artists, potters, scupltors and painters in studios, museums, galleries
and creative workshops throughout the country. New Zealand culture,
richly influenced by Maori and Pacific cultures is just waiting for you
to discover it.
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