Did you spot us in Woman’s Day?

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So a few weeks ago we were contacted out of the blue by Woman’s Day who wanted to do a piece on our little event. It turned into a two hour interview and a photoshoot, complete with professional hair and makeup. Quite daunting at first, it turned into a really enjoyable experience. Julie, the delightful reporter was interested in the Ball, and more importantly was very interested in Featherston as a whole.

We talked at length, not just about organiser-in-chief Karen’s origins and what inspired her to create The Time Travellers’ Ball, but just how much Featherston has grown in recent years. It got us a lot of great exposure and is something we’ll always be able to show the kids when they accuse us of being old fuddy-duddies!

Buy your copy of Woman’s Day to see the ins and outs of the Ball and meet the people behind it!

2019 Poster Competition – Win a Double Pass!

The poster for the 2019 Time Travellers’ Ball is here. From today you should start seeing posters around the place. We’ve been accused of making our past poster competitions too easy, so this year we’re really ramping it up and making it truly difficult.

If you would like to win a double pass to the Ball then all you have to do is find the five hidden Easter eggs in the poster. Somewhere in this image are five hidden nods and winks to a few of our favourite things.

Just so it’s not too difficult, we’ll give you a clue to help find each one:

  • One is from a sci fi movie.
  • Another is from a comedy.
  • The third is a horror reference.
  • Next is an epic fantasy.
  • The last is a bit different, it’s one of our favourite bands.

Email your five answers to revels@thetimetravellersball.com along with your name and address, and we will announce the winner next week.

It may be quite difficult to find what you’re after in the picture below, so we guess you’ll just have to find one of our much bigger posters out there in the real world.

Good luck!

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2019 Tickets On Sale Now!

It may be April Fool’s Day but we’re not kidding when we say tickets have gone on sale today. It couldn’t be simpler just follow the link on the main page, enter your bank details, let us know how many tickets you’d like, and once your order goes through we’ll confirm it with you and let you know from when tickets will be posted.

Tickets always get snapped up quite fast, so you better get in quick if you don’t want to miss out. We hope to see you in June!

2018 Tickets – Update: WE *HAVE* SOLD OUT!

That’s right! Due to a recent run on tickets we have almost sold out, with only TEN LEFT! If you don’t want to be disappointed you need to get in right now and place your order for the best party in the Wairarapa!

Book your tickets today. Hurry!

We’ve mailed the most recent batch of tickets this afternoon, but if you buy tickets from today they will be held at the venue for you. Simply give your name at the door.

The 2018 Poster Is Here!

We’re thrilled to share the poster for the 2018 Time Travellers’ Ball with you. Thanks to Maree McLeod Photography for her stunning image, capturing a very famous painting (more on that later). Lamb Peters Print in Greytown did a top notch job in printing out some quality posters and fliers for us, but a huge thank you needs to go to all the fab volunteers who showed up on the day and sidestepped left or right, two two paces back and forth and generally followed all directions to the letter so that we could get the perfect shot.

Now, who would like to win two tickets to the Ball? All you have to do is send an email to revels@thetimetravellersball.com with the subject ‘Poster Competition’ telling us the exact title of the famous painting our poster is recreating, and the artist who painted it. Good luck!

The winner will be picked at random and announced this Friday (May the 4th be with you!)

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Time Travellers’ Ball Gallery 2017

Here it is. The official gallery of photos for The Time Travellers’ Ball 2017 care of Maree McLeod Photography. As she mentions, if you would like an HD version of your chosen image it’s only $10, but Maree is also offering colour, sepia, and black & white prints. Thank you so much Maree for your commitment on the night and for these stunning images! Here’s a small sample below, but visit Maree McLeod Photography for all the images and details you need.

Ticket Update: Last Day of Ticket Sales Today!

We have almost arrived, we are in the last week before doors open this Saturday! I hope everyone’s costumes are coming along well. As we approach the big day we need to start thinking about confirming final numbers so that we make sure he have enough nourishment of both the solid and liquid kind for everyone to enjoy.

So in order to give our culinary wizards enough time, we will be closing ticket sales on Monday 19th June – THAT’S TONIGHT! You have until midnight tonight to get your tickets so get in before it’s too late!

If you don’t think you’ll be able to get your tickets before then but still want to go then get in touch with us either through our Facebook page or via email at revels@thetimetravellersball.com and we can make some arrangements about payment, and hold tickets for you. Similarly, if you’re coming from a great distance and are worried tickets may not arrive in time then let us know and we will hold them at the door.

 

Important Update!

In response to a lot of local support and enthusiasm for the ball we want to open up the dress code.

To be clear it is still absolutely formal wear! This is above all else a ball, you are coming here to enjoy the kind of event we just don’t get anymore, sumptuous surroundings, lovely food, fine music you can make your partner waltz you around the room to (and a bit of folk music too). But to make it a little more of an entry level event you can wear anything you like from any era, 20’s 50’s anything from the dawn of partying to the distant future of it.

So no need to freak out about the admittedly daunting task of finding something truly historical, although if that’s your thing there will be many of us in pre-industrial era finery too. I hope this helps allay some of the worries people have had about the dress code.

Maybe next year we’ll go full Rococo but at least for 2017 let’s just dress to the nines in whatever floats your boat, and have a grand old fancy knees up!

Getting Your Costume Ready

Costumes, pretty dresses, The Princess Dress, Guinevere, Mr Darcy, Elizabeth, Victoria, Viking, Grecian goddess. There are so many things to choose from. What I find incredible about costume – as an art form, a hobby or a secret love – is that with the right fabric, the right approach and a little help from patterns, Pinterest, blogs or friends, you can transcend time and step into the shoes of hundreds of different people, and all it takes is a little bit of fabric and inspiration.

What to wear is a huge part of this event obviously, being that it is in fact a costume ball. And with that in mind I have put together all the things I can think of that might be of help:

1) Choose a period or theme

This can be anything from ancient times to distant future and all the little inter-dimensional offshoots in between (like Steampunk), as long as it is appropriate for a formal do. Remember this is a chance to break free from the strapless A-line one colour wonder that is so popular these days, if you don’t fancy a figure hugging sheer dress that only looks spectacular on a size 8 – maybe corsets and full skirts are your thing!

An easy way to do this (if you don’t otherwise spend your spare time thinking about it) is to go on Pinterest for several hours and enjoy browsing images of anything and everything you can possibly search for. Or Google a favourite TV show, movie or miniseries and find out what period it is and go from there. If you’re still not sure (or maybe fantasy is more your thing and it isn’t so straight forward) please feel free to email revels@thetimetravellersball.com and I can help with absolutely anything! There is honestly no question too big or small.

2) Decide on sourcing the outfit

You have four options; buy, borrow, hire, or DIY (my personal favourite). If you are lucky enough to know someone with a wardrobe full of vintage or historical finery I highly recommend hitting them up for a favour! Ply them with wine and chocolate and promise not to make a mess and you should be fine.

If you’re going to hire there are several places you can consider:

3) Buying An Outfit

When buying a costume there are a few things to consider.

Price – An historical outfit will cost several hundred dollars. If it’s cheap it isn’t going to look as good as it does in the picture, and may not fit you well, the fabric will be something along the lines of very thin satin or cotton and bits may fall off. However you can spruce it up a bit yourself, fix seams and get it to fit you a little better, and you may end up with something fun to pull out of the wardrobe whenever you feel like it

Size – Everyone knows finding something that fits well can be difficult when ordering from the internet. If you order from a US, UK, Australian or NZ store you will be ok with sizing – if you’re not sure you can contact them or order slightly bigger than usual as it’s easier to take something in than make it bigger. If ordering from a cheaper store or website based in Asia be VERY careful with sizing, a medium can turn out to be a size 8 and a large is no guarantee of anything. The more reputable the site the better. Google reviews of the website if you’re unsure.

Shops – You can’t beat walking into a real shop and trying things on before you buy them to see if the style and size suits you before parting with lots of money. The Clockwork Steampunk Emporium is located in central Wellington, they have a website where you can check out some of their stock and they are enormously helpful. Online you can go to places like Etsy where you will find handmade gowns of exceptional quality, read the descriptions carefully though, some listings may be for patterns, accessories or dolls clothes. Otherwise Google is your friend, there are stores in NZ like Wear It Out where you can buy a corset (the hardest thing to make next to a fitted jacket) that you could combine with a home made skirt to make something impressive for a little bit less, just remember to stick to ‘formal’ and you’ll be fine!

NB: Stay away from sites like Rosewholesale  and anything that sounds similar, they pop up on Facebook and Google searches but they are basically a scam, and will not be sending you the outfit in the picture but a cheap shoddy knock-off that you’ll end up using as a rag..

If you decide to make your own outfit, keep reading….

4) Do It Yourself

When it comes to dress making this can be a bit of a double edged sword. On the one hand it is a lot of fun having the opportunity to make your dream dress. Spotlight is full of cheap fabric and trims, and you can get patterns for anything from historical dresses to steampunk to cosplay these days. However it isn’t always the easiest thing to recreate the kind of outfits that were only economically feasible with slave labour, or extreme wealth, or extreme boredom.

Know what it is you want, what your abilities are and what resources you have and make a decision from there. Pinterest comes in handy again here as well, it has ideas, links to free patterns, examples of what other people have done and tutorials up the wazoo.

However making your own outfit will take time, if you have young kids you may be doing this in the evening when you would rather have a glass of wine and crash on the sofa before bed. On the other hand if you enjoy sewing, or art, or fabric or fashion, if you like making things with your hands and you can beg or borrow a few things in a pinch, then the fun of making your very own Best Ever Dress is definitely worth it.

And gentlemen, if you want to make something out of leather we can hook you up, if you have always secretly wanted to be Aragorn (when he was trying to woo Arwen rather than sleeping rough in the bush though ok) we can help you with that too.

Be brave! DIY! If enough people are interested we will be holding a few workshops in Featherston at the community centre with all sorts of wondrous things including overlockers and people with many years of experience swearing at fabric and patterns.

And finally keep an eye on our Facebook Page for handy links if you are making your own outfits, there are also many other places to reach out to including the SCA and various Steampunk groups which are all well represented on Facebook and chock full of people with knowledge and skills they are happy to share. So get out there and get creative!

Concept Art Released

Preparations are well underway for creating the space the Time Travellers’ Ball will be set in, but to give you a better idea of what we’re creating, we thought we would share some of our vision.

We will be decorating the Anzac Hall in a variety of different styles to reflect a variety of time periods from the past and the future. So we partnered with exceptional concept artist Pedro de Elizalde to give you an idea of the look we are going for with the Ball.

As guests arrive they will be greeted by a cyberpunk dive bar entrance, complete with futuristic advertising, dystopian surveillance aesthetics, and of course, lots of neon:

Anzac Entrance Final

When guests enter the Anzac Hall they will be greeted with a beautifully decked out Georgian-era hallway, replete with portraiture and decor. Guests will emerge to a palatial area of the hall reminiscent of a Persian Shah’s opulent tent. Moving further in, you can enjoy a drink at our wonderfully decorated Steampunk bar as envisioned below:

Anzac Bar Final

Once libation has been acquired, moving further still into the Hall, guests can enjoy food and entertainment from some of the finest chefs and artists the Wairarapa has to offer in the main part of the hall, which, in a cunning display of frugality, we have retained as the original First World War-era spirit of the hall. However the various performances throughout the night will be carried out at the Medieval-style stage:

Anzac Hall Final

So we hope that gives you a better idea of what you’re letting yourselves in for, and gets you as excited as we are for the Time Travellers’ Ball!