WE ARE ONE – A Concert For Autism 2017


Presented by Play It Strange with Rotary Newmarket        
 
Larry Morris, Fiona McDonald, Shane Cortese, Mike Chunn, Peter Urlich, Jordan Luck and many more will be taking the stage, to celebrate difference and recognize talent and courage.
 
 
 
 
Following on from the success of the We Are One project in 2016, this concert aims to shine the spotlight on Autism in a very positive manner, create awareness and provide opportunities for young students who are on the autistic spectrum to get on stage and celebrate with professional musicians.
 
Play It Strange Trust CEO, Mike Chunn, sees this concert as empowering those who are challenged in this world. For example,  A young boy of five with autism is bullied and rejected by his peers. That lasts for two years - then he retreats to his home where he is schooled year after year with a parent steering and teaching him with love and sincerity. That boy will be onstage at the Concert For Autism where he will be conducting an orchestra, playing violin and standing tall in those triumphant moments.”
 
The concert aims to raise funds for Autism NZ’s Employment Programme that assists people with autism to find suitable, paid employment in mainstream settings.
 
With songs like -  I Feel Good, Why Does Love Do This To Me, Let’s Think Of Something, Stuff And Nonsense, Blackbird, Rust In My CarExpect to be inspired and want to party!
 
Venue:            Sacred Heart College Auditorium, 250 West Tamaki Rd, Glendowie
Date:               Saturday 13 May, 2017
Time:               6pm for festive family food and refreshments (cash)
                        7pm Doors for show (with intermission concludes by 10pm)
M/C:                Shane Cortese
Tickets:           Eventfinda $45 Adults $25 Children (booking fees may apply)