Tuesday, October 19, 2021

The Wizard of Christchurch is Being Phased Out

I remember this fellow when I visited Christchurch in 2008. I didn’t realize he was the official Wizard of New Zealand. He will be discontented now, and probably conjure up some bad spells:
The 88-year-old wizard, also known as Ian Brackenbury Channell, has been a popular tourist attraction for more than three decades, addressing crowds in the city centre, with his flowing beard, straggly hair and wearing a long, black robe and pointy hat.
Nothing was off-limits for the modern-day Merlin, from castigating politicians to successfully leading a campaign to stop "an attack on the soul of the city" when it was announced the red public phone booths would be repainted blue.
He has been in demand casting spells to influence the outcome of events such as crucial rugby matches and being transported to Australia to perform a rain dance.
"It is a difficult decision to end this contract," the Christchurch City Council assistant chief executive Lynn McClelland said.
"The council is grateful for the valuable and special contribution The Wizard made to our city's cultural life, and he will forever be a part of our history." 
But McClelland said wizardry no longer fits the "promotional landscape" of the South Island's largest city, and new programmes "will increasingly reflect our diverse communities and showcase a vibrant, diverse, modern city."

Here is my picture of the Wizard, from December, 2008:

 

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