Auckland Centre
About Auckland Centre:
Before the Piping & Dancing Assn was constituted the promotion of piping and dancing in the Auckland province was under the control of the Northern Athletic Union, a breakaway group from NZ Athletic Union. After the First World War and until the 1930’s the Auckland Centre was formed, disbanded and reformed several times. It took until 1934 before the Centre ultimately came under the jurisdiction of the Piping & Dancing Assn of NZ. Nevertheless strong organisations such as the Highland & National Dancing Society and the Auckland Caledonian Society existed during the first half of the century and competitions were regular and well attended. |
Ruby Phillips (Auckland) aged 18 years |
Miss Gwen MacNaughton (Auckland) aged 16 years |
From time to time delegates attended Council meetings in Wellington but it was not until 1973 that the Auckland Centre began to send regular delegates to Council meetings. From 1958 – 1973 the Auckland Centre was represented by Mr Ian McKay (later Sir Ian) of Wellington as the resident delegate. In the 1970’s it was moved that it was time we sent our own Auckland delegate. Auckland Centre runs two Solo Piping events (one in August and the other at the Auckland Highland Games in November) and three dancing competitions (Easter Awards, August Competition and the Auckland Highland Games in November). There is also a network of incorporated societies running competitions in the larger Auckland isthmus which are supported by the Auckland Centre. The highlight of the calendar year is the Solo Piping and Highland Dancing at the ‘Auckland Highland Games’. This is held on the third Saturday of November and this year will be at our new venue – Ellerslie Race Course. The event is sponsored by the Auckland City Council and is free to members of the public. |
Current Committee Members:
Patron: Carol Jahnke
President: Pamela Fleming
Vice President: Merv Appleton
Secretary: Kendall Reid
Treasurer: Glenys Gray
Dancing Competition Secretary: June Wright
Piping Competition Secretary: Kaye Turrell
Committee: Kay Grout, Bridgette Marchant, Carol Jahnke, Johanna Lees, Nikki Reynolds, Fiona Cording, Kendall Reid, Brodie Reid, Anna Ashmore, Gina Hegarty, Dot Edmund.
Meritorious Award:
Mr Willie Schultz
Mrs Dolly Black
Mrs Val Ashford
Mr Ian Lyons
Mr Allan Murgatroyd
Mrs Jean Baxter
Mrs Marlene Willoughby
Mr Colin Topp
Important Links:
- Life Members Page
- House of Scotland
- Auckland Pipe Bands
- PDANZ Facebook Page
- New Zealand Highland Dancing Costumes Facebook Group
Teacher lists:
RESULTS
AUCKLAND HIGHLAND GAMES
RESULTS SOLO PIPING AUCKLAND HIGHLAND GAMES SATURDAY 23RD NOVEMBER 2019
PRACTICE CHANTER: 1st Kane Gordon
NOVICE MARCH:1st Britta Keer-Keer 2nd Isobel Rhodes 3rd Charlotte Rhodes
“The Piping Points Cup”: Britta Keer-Keer
D GRADE PIOBAIREACHD: 1st Ruaridh Martinoga 2nd Joseph Peyroux
D GRADE 2/4 MARCH: 1st Joseph Peyroux 2nd Isobel Rhodes 3rd Britta Keer-Keer
D GRADE STRATHSPEY AND REEL: 1st Ruaridh Martinoga 2nd Joseph Peyroux 3rd Britta Keer-Keer Orkney and Shetland Society Challenge Cup Ruaridh Martinoga
“The Jocks Cup” Most Points D Grade: Joseph Peyroux
C GRADE PIOBAIREACHD: 1st Mackenzie Loudon 2nd Rupert Nielsen
C GRADE 2/4 MARCH: 1st Rupert Nielsen 2nd Mackenzie Loudon 3rd Alex Nielsen
C GRADE STRATHSPEY AND REEL: 1st Mackenzie Loudon 2nd Rupert Nielsen 3rd Alex Nielsen
“St Andrew’s Society New Lynn Challenge Cup” most points C Grade: Mackenzie Loudon
B GRADE PIOBAIREACHD: 1st Phil Nielsen 2nd Alex Nielsen 3rd Stella Dobbs
Mrs Jack Memorial Piobaireachd Cup : Phil Nielsen
B GRADE 2/4 MARCH: 1st Damian Hodgetts 2nd Alex Nielsen 3rd Josh Hirst
B GRADE STRATHSPEY AND REEL: 1st Damian Hodgetts 2nd Alex Nielsen 3rd Josh Hirst
B GRADE HORNPIPE AND JIG: 1st Alex Nielsen 2nd Josh Hirst 3rd Stella Dobbs
Auckland Pipe Band Centre Challenge Cup: Alex Nielsen
Clan Campbell Shield and special prize most points B Grade: Alex Nielsen