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78:. The event was a joint venture between the Wellington Show Association and the Wellington 1990 Trust, a well-funded regional organisation. The Wellington regional and city councils jointly underwrote this event by NZ$ 1.4 million. The executive director of the Sesqui carnival was John Gittus, who had previously been director of the successful 152:
The organisers had also adopted a policy against advertising the daily schedules for musical and other performances taking place at either venue. This policy was based on the assumption that it would encourage visitors to prolong their stay and to make numerous return visits so as not to miss seeing
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amusements. A market research company predicted that 1.7 million people might visit the festival, and that 600,000 visitors would be the break-even point. The festival was scheduled to run for six weeks and anticipated to attract 30,000 visitors per day, despite the fact that the population of the
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There were difficulties attracting performers and sponsors, due to lack of funds and disagreements over arrangements. For example, Nga Paiaka, a Māori group who were to set up a Māori village, withdrew because they were not happy with the fees they were to be charged for an unsatisfactory space in
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Pre-ticket sales had reached only 2.4% of targets, and after opening, the $ 12 entry fee to the festival soon dropped to $ 6 in a desperate bid to attract visitors. The highest attendance figure was achieved during the final days of the event, when 32,000 visitors took advantage of a decision to
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Two iconic billboards promoting Sesqui 1990 remained standing for a number of months after the event's premature closure, apparently because the organisers could not afford to have them removed. One of these, featuring an image of gleeful Sesqui visitors, was quickly defaced with
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the Winter Show Building, and because they would not receive any income from gate sales. The government refused to support a floating casino, so there was no money for a planned DSIR feature and this had to be cancelled. The
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Several weeks before the festival was due to begin, the media reported that the Sesqui organisers had decided to stage their opening celebration simultaneously with the opening celebrations of the 1990
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favourite performers. As a result, a number of popular musicians, singers and other entertainers played to largely empty houses because the public did not know when or where they were performing.
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Within days of the opening of the festival, media reports began to suggest that it was faltering. During a heated radio interview, Wellington City Councillor
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The collapse of the Sesqui 1990 festival forced a number of small companies that had been contracted to supply various goods and services to the event into
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reading "And I laughed and laughed and laughed". The other billboard, a plywood cut-out representing Sesqui mascot "Pesky Sesky" – a sort of
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Although planned to run for six weeks, Sesqui 1990 closed after only 12 days, on 7 March 1990, with debts in excess of NZ$ 6.4 million.
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Billed by promoters as 'New Zealand's biggest event ever', the festival was staged in Wellington to mark the
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The festival organisers had made a decision to split the event between two venues, one at the
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Defaced banners advertising the failed Sesqui Carnival - Photographs taken by John Nicholson
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launched Sesqui 1990 on 23 February 1990, with the festival opening the following day.
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Giblin, Ross; Taonga, New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu.
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maintained that it was "every Wellingtonian's civic duty to attend Sesqui."
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waive all entry fees, which were widely regarded as being excessive.
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entire Wellington region at that time was fewer than 400,000 people.
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and the other at the (then) Wellington Show and Sports Centre (
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The Sesqui festival was planned to include a wide range of
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Other sesquicentenary events fared better, including the
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Video footage promoting the MED Capital Power stand
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New Zealand Sesquicentennial 1990
festival
Wellington
New Zealand
failure
popular culture
letterhead
New Zealand sesquicentenary celebrations
150th anniversary
Treaty of Waitangi
World Expo
cultural
trade
scientific
entertainment
funfair
New Zealand 1990 Commission
New Zealand International Festival of the Arts
fireworks
Wellington Waterfront
Winter Show Building
Newtown
Ruth Gotlieb
receivership
bankruptcy
graffiti
anthropomorphic
opossum
sasquatch
New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame

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