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13 Sep - 05 OctFree
Ready to level up your school holidays? Gather your friends, whānau and fellow grandmasters to experience the immersive installation Checkmate – a giant-sized chess set featuring 14 towering pieces, part of this year’s We The Young children’s festival.
Checkmate is an engaging and interactive experience that brings people of all ages together to immerse themselves into this large scale chess board. Located in Aotea Square, this fun installation invites families, friends, and visitors to come together, play, discover and create another memorable moment in the heart of the city.
The installation will be open 24 hours a day, 7 days, but the best time to view it is 8am – 11pm.
Don’t miss this FREE installation for all ages and don’t forget to tag us @aucklandlive #checkmate #amigoandamigo in your posts – we love seeing your experiences!
Story behind Checkmate
Like an intricate dance of 'mini sculptures', each chess piece embodies its own rules and movements, inviting players into a poetic interplay of intellect and concentration. By transforming this iconic symbol into a monumental spectacle, the public is invited to undertake a wondrous and expansive journey of extraordinary proportions.
Each chess piece draws inspiration from the 20th Century Bauhaus movement, a pivotal era where art and design converged, shaping modern aesthetics. This artwork reverently pays homage to Bauhaus's historical impact, celebrating its fusion of creativity and functionality.
Location
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Local tip
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Grab a drink and catch a show at Basement Theatre. Hidden away on a back street behind Aotea Square, this intimate space empowers emerging artists and creatives to push the boundaries of theatre, art, music, and dance.
Getting there
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Aotea Square is located in the city centre, a 15-minute walk from Britomart station. If you're driving, affordable parking can be found in the Civic Car Park, directly beneath the square.
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