Waitangi Treaty Grounds - Matariki 2022 programme
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Free Matariki Open Day at Waitangi. some lashing and binding techniques used traditionally throughout Polynesia. With the expert guidance of established Māori artists, Maha (Waikato, Ngai Tahu) and Laura (Ngā Puhi, Te Arawa) you are able to create a replica whale’s tooth pendant from beef bone. • Duration of workshop is 7 hours, including lunch break Bone carving workshop • All materials are supplied and attendees create and keep their carving in Taumārere. • Comfortable clothes, and covered shoes When: 9.30am to 4pm, Saturday June 25 are essential as you will be working with Tickets: $75pp power tools. An apron is handy if you can Venue: Taumārere, Waitangi Treaty Grounds bring one! Maximum 10 pax • Tea and coffee supplied Click here to book • Lunch is not included, but can be purchased Presented by Aotearoa Bone and Stone, from Whare Waka Cafe on-site or you can participants will be introduced to a new skill bring your own set through the carving design process, using grinders, drills, wet and dry sanding • Cost of workshop includes entry to techniques and polishing tools. Then learn Waitangi Treaty Grounds Maramataka with Heeni. When: 1pm to 3pm, Saturday June 25 Tickets: $30pp - Includes Waitangi Treaty Grounds Experience Pass Venue: Hokianga, Waitangi Treaty Grounds Maximum 120 pax Click here to book Heeni Hoterene will share with you her knowledge on Maramataka Māori, the environmentalists and all interested in Explore the two contemporary museums Māori lunar cycle, and give tips on how how to maximise their lives potential by Sunday June 26, Te Rau Aroha Museum of the Price of to use it to increase your productivity in a modern-day form. Traditional Māori planning according to the Māori calendar and realigning to the southern seasons. 9am to 5pm Citizenship and Te Kōngahu Museum of gardening and fishing protocols follow the Waitangi, Te Whare Rūnanga, the Treaty With over 50,000 followers on social Visit Waitangi and enjoy Maramataka energy cycles, signifying the House, traditional waka and the carving studio. media, Heeni is in huge demand and we right time to plant and the best time to fish. a full programme of free are extremely excited to host this event at Check out the gift shop for Matariki specials Heeni has been living by the Maramataka Waitangi. Tickets are limited and will go guided tours and cultural for over 18 years and teaches educators, fast so secure your seat today. and Whare Waka Café for the exclusive performances. Matariki menu.
Horomona Horo Pounamu toki workshop taonga puoro practitioner. in Taumārere. When: 9.30am to 10.45am, Sunday June 26 Performances including orchestral work When: 9.30am to 4pm, Sunday June 26 • Duration of workshop is 7 hours, Tickets: Free event with the Weimarer Staatskapelle Orchestra, Tickets: $75pp including lunch break Venue: Te Whare Rūnanga, Waitangi hip-hop with Pao Pao Pao, Opera in the Venue: Taumārere, Waitangi Treaty Grounds • All materials are supplied and attendees Treaty Grounds Park with Kiri Te Kanawa, guest artist at Maximum 10 pax create and keep their carving Maximum 120 pax the 90th Commemorations of the Battle of Passchendaele, and international tours Click here to book • Comfortable clothes, and covered shoes Composer, practitioner and cross genre with Moana and the Tribe, Canti Māori, are essential as you will be working with collaborator, Horomona Horo has fused the Presented by Aotearoa Bone and Stone, Green Fire Islands and the Voices NZ Choir, power tools. An apron is handy if you can traditional instruments of the Maori, taonga participants will be using diamond wheels, have enabled Horomona to extend his bring one! puoro (singing treasures), within a diverse drills, wet and dry sanding, and polishing tools, knowledge and skills across diverse genres range of cultural and musical forms. to create a toki pendant. Traditional Polynesian • Tea and coffee supplied whilst remaining a cultural and musical braiding and lashing techniques will complete Mentored by tohunga of Taonga Puoro, educator in his own right. • Lunch is not included, but can be the pendant ready to wear in this contemporary the late Dr Hirini Melbourne and Richard purchased from Whare Waka Cafe tikanga-based workshop. Nunns, in 2001, Horo won the inaugural on-site or you can bring your own Dynasty Heritage Concerto Competition With the expert guidance of established Māori • Cost of workshop includes entry to and in the intervening years has become the artists, Maha (Waikato, Ngai Tahu) and Laura Waitangi Treaty Grounds international Māori face of Taonga Puoro. (Ngā Puhi, Te Arawa) you are able to create a pounamu toki.
Star Waka Exhibition. Star Waka School Holiday programme. When: 28 May - 28 August Star Waka is also the title of Robert Venue: Te Kōngahu Museum of Waitangi Sullivan’s book of poetry, which engages When: 10am - 12pm and 1pm - 3pm, All materials are supplied in the Exhibition Gallery with the imagination and encapsulates Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 11 - 22 July Exhibition Gallery, as well as seating the vision to create a symbolic waka and instructional videos to help you Venue: Te Kōngahu Museum of Waitangi make the stars. Free for Friends of Waitangi and in a star-studded universe. A special Exhibition Gallery Experience Pass holders to the Waitangi acknowledgement to Maryann Talia Pau A Waitangi Treaty Grounds Educator Treaty Grounds. of The One Mission Stars to End Violence Adults must accompany their children. will be in the Exhibition Gallery project. This exhibition was first begun in Free for Friends of Waitangi and assisting children (and adults) Star Waka is an exhibition by Ngā Turuturu Whitianga for Tuia 250 commemorations, Experience Pass holders to the Waitangi making their own stars on the 11, 13, o te Tara (Coromandel Weavers Collective) sponsored by the Ministry for Culture and Treaty Grounds. 15, 18, 20 and 22 July. with Chris Charteris and Maureen Lander. Heritage Tuia 250 programme. The exhibition acknowledges past, present, Grab your whānau and join the Waitangi and future voyaging to and from Aotearoa With seating and craft space in the exhibition Treaty Grounds Education team in all directions. The exhibition comprises a gallery, as well as instructional videos, the this school holidays every Monday, framework waka and stars that hang from the exhibition provides the opportunity for Wednesday and Friday to make stars ceiling. The stars reflect navigation patterns visitors to make their own stars to gift to the to celebrate Matariki. The stars can be over time and space and together with the exhibition or to take home with them. donated to the Star Waka exhibition or waka, they symbolise the universe and the taken home to enjoy. binding together of ira atua (the realm of the gods) and ira tangata (the realm of humans).
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