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Musical Tales from Boundary Riders
	Tuesday 21 April 2015					
		
		Contact Phil Garland 07 884 8003		
		Rachel Dawick isn't a historian but her new album The Boundary Riders is an invaluable body of work that traverses genres and captures the untold stories of Kiwi pioneer women.
Released on Friday, September 19 - the date women were granted the right to vote in 1893 - the double album, which is accompanied by a booklet, is a collection of musical tales about the lives of women in New Zealand in the 1800s - "from prostitutes to missionary wives, magicians to fraudsters, goldminers to washerwomen" - explains Dawick
Tickets $10
Location The Old Courthouse Art Centre, Rewi Street		
		
	 
                     
                     
                     
                    







 
