Drop-in Sessions

April 11, 2026
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Dec 19, 2026
Saturday Arts Social is a multi-arts programme and morning tea designed for our 60+ community. We gather every Saturday morning for a broad programme of events including concerts, art workshops, dance/movement classes and artist talks. Next event: Saturday 11 April, 10:30am.
Upcoming Programmes:
11 April: Musical storytelling with Daniel Verstappen
The day after a concert for the Queenstown community, internationally-acclaimed pianist and composer Daniel Verstappen will be putting on a special performance for our Saturday Arts Social community! Known for his distinctive cinematic and neoclassical musical language, Verstappen's music bridges classical piano tradition with filmic storytelling, contemporary composition, and cross-cultural collaboration. His compositions and arrangements are often described as emotionally layered, evocative, and highly visual, with a strong sense of narrative flow, rhythm, and atmosphere. Alongside his solo projects, he frequently collaborates with orchestras, choirs, and local artists, using music as a vehicle for cultural dialogue and connection.
About your facilitator:
- Daniel Verstappen is a Belgian international pianist and composer, known for his distinctive cinematic and neoclassical musical language, bridging classical piano tradition with filmic storytelling, contemporary composition, and cross-cultural collaboration. Daniel studied piano and double bass at the Lemmens Institute in Leuven and has built an international career over the past decade, performing across Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. His performances have taken place at leading venues including the Sydney Opera House, Carnegie Hall in New York, EXPO Dubai, and the JIO World Centre in Mumbai, where he performed at the invitation of the Belgian Embassy in the presence of Her Royal Highness Princess Astrid of Belgium.
18 April: Exploring Colour and Texture with Emma Peers
In this relaxed and playful workshop, participants will explore a variety of art materials and discover the joy of experimentation. Through simple exercises, we will try different mark-making techniques using paint, markers, collage, and drawing tools. The focus is on curiosity and creativity rather than perfect results. Series 2 - Save the date 9 May. The topic is Creative Greeting Cards: Exploring Colour & Texture.
25 April: no session, public holiday.
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Drop-in sessions, registrations are not required. Free for ages 60+.
For further information, please call 027 180 02868 or email hello@teatamira.nz.
Thank you to Central Lakes Trust for their support in bringing creativity to our community.
