The Rocking Rainbows performing at the Newtown Festival in March.
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Inclusive Voices – Open Mic
A special event for Music Therapy week, designed to showcase the diverse talents of adults with disabilities. This inclusive platform aims to break down barriers, promote diversity and amplify the voices of individuals who often go unheard.
Musicians, poets, creatives with disability are invited to register via email if you’d like to perform. Contact musicwelltherapy@gmail.com
Open to the PUBLIC and FREE !
NZ Fringe Festival
A photo from the NZ Fringe Festival gig yesterday (thanks to Zeeva for stepping in when our usual guitarist was sick).
Continue readingRocking Rainbows Interview
Check out Wellington Access Radio 106.1FM to hear our interview with Amy Delahunty for the show In the neighbourhood. We talk about our upcoming event for the New Zealand Fringe Festival
Thanks for hosting us Amy it was a very fun interview !!!
Zeeva to perform @ NZ Fringe Festival
Tzukeet (stage name Zeeva) is having her first solo show for the NZ Fringe Festival. Come a long and see the show!
Free entry
The Undercurrent Bookstore, 118 Tory St
Doors at 6:30pm
Friday 20th February 2026
Christmas Concert
A wonderful Christmas concert led by our talented music therapist Sophie Sabri.
Continue readingRhythms
The last Musicking Together of the year ! Thank you so much Darryn for coming to share your passion of rhythm and connections. It was an awesome night of music.
Continue readingNZ Fringe Festival Programme launch
Some of the Rocking Rainbows band attended the NZ Fringe Festival 2026 Programme launch with other artists last week.
Continue readingKimi Ora school performance
The Rocking Rainbows performed at Kimi Ora School .
Continue readingMusicHelps Grant
Our immense gratitude to MusicHelps for their grant of $4,500 to provide 50 hours of Music Therapy to Evaro members in 2026. We are grateful for your support of this valuable programme which makes such a difference in the lives of our members with disabilities.
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