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Schupepe Tents Prepares For The Auckland Arts Festival

From 4 March 2015 Auckland will be transformed as the 19-day Auckland Arts Festival kicks off in an explosion of theatre, music, comedy, cabaret, dance and visual arts! The team at Schupepe Tents are excited to be involved with this event, and this week we're busy building our small tented village on Aotea Square in preparation for the opening of the festival on March 4th 2015.

The Rigors Of Rigorous Tent Rigging – Expert Tent Rigging Techniques From Schupepe Tents

At Schupepe Tents our tents and marquees are unique and versatile – which means our riggers have to have skills that are unique and versatile too! You see, the thing about our Freeform™ stretch tents, is that until we have done a thorough site inspection and talked with the client about the kind of look and feel they want for their event, we have no idea how we are going to have to conform and rig our tents - that's how versatile they are!

All About FreeformFlex® Fabric Tents and Marquees From Schupepe Tents

Schupepe Tents in Auckland have been transforming the marquee industry throughout New Zealand with their innovative and totally unique FreeformFlex™ stretch tents and marquees. Imported directly from the Freeform® factories in Cape Town, South Africa, we are proud to be the only marquee hire company in New Zealand to offer this revolutionary and exciting product.

Weather The Weather With Schupepe Tents and Marquees

Reliable and Durable Tents and Marquees for Your Event At Schupepe Tents, we understand the importance of having a reliable and durable tent or marquee for your event. That’s why we use FreeformFlex® fabric in all of our structures. This fabric has undergone extensive research and development to create a stretch fabric that is both […]

Schupepe Tents Joins The Welcome of Marumaru Atua

This sunday (December 7) Schupepe Tents are proud to be part of an exciting event – a Powhiri at Ohaku Bay to welcome the crew of 7 traditional vaka to Aotearoa. Back in September the Marumaru Atua lead 3 other traditional Vaka as they set sail from Rarotonga. Using mainly traditional navigation practices, they travelled via Samoa, Fiji, Vanuatu, and the east coast of Australia, before sailing into Sydney Harbour for the official opening of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Parks Congress on November 12. From there 4 more Vaka joined the fleet to sail on to Aotearoa.