Matariki Ke Rawene
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Join us at The Rawene Centre in Birkinhead from 6am on the 18th of July for a dawn blessing and morning of community activations and workshops.
"Matariki ki Rawene: Toi, Wānanga and Community Activation"
presented by Toi Aro Trust and Lake House Arts
July 18th Saturday Dawn to Lunch
PART ONE
Dawn Matariki Star Art Activation - 5am - 7am
Begin the day with a special pre-dawn Matariki gathering at Rawene, welcoming the rising of the stars through reflection, creativity, and shared community experience. This activation invites participants to connect with the stories of Matariki and Puanga through star-inspired artmaking, remembrance, and intention-setting for the year ahead.
Breakfast Kai and Wananga e Hapori - 7am - 8am
Following the dawn activation, the community will gather for light breakfast kai and a shared wānanga. This is a time for whakawhanaungatanga, kōrero, and reflection, creating space for people to connect with one another and with the kaupapa of Matariki in a warm and welcoming setting.
Break/Setup - 8am - 9am
PART TWO
Toi & Kaupapa Maori Workshops - 9am - 12pm
The morning programme opens into a series of free (or koha) hands-on workshops and activations celebrating toi Māori, mātauranga, language, wellbeing, and community participation. Designed to be welcoming and accessible, these sessions will give participants the opportunity to learn, make, share, and engage with Māori creative and cultural practice in meaningful local ways.
Workshops that are planned to be confirmed:
Lantern Making
Whakairo Panel carving
Waiata
Raranga
Māori Yoga
Basic Te Reo and Pepeha
Miri miri
"Matariki ki Rawene: Toi, Wānanga and Community Activation"
presented by Toi Aro Trust and Lake House Arts
July 18th Saturday Dawn to Lunch
PART ONE
Dawn Matariki Star Art Activation - 5am - 7am
Begin the day with a special pre-dawn Matariki gathering at Rawene, welcoming the rising of the stars through reflection, creativity, and shared community experience. This activation invites participants to connect with the stories of Matariki and Puanga through star-inspired artmaking, remembrance, and intention-setting for the year ahead.
Breakfast Kai and Wananga e Hapori - 7am - 8am
Following the dawn activation, the community will gather for light breakfast kai and a shared wānanga. This is a time for whakawhanaungatanga, kōrero, and reflection, creating space for people to connect with one another and with the kaupapa of Matariki in a warm and welcoming setting.
Break/Setup - 8am - 9am
PART TWO
Toi & Kaupapa Maori Workshops - 9am - 12pm
The morning programme opens into a series of free (or koha) hands-on workshops and activations celebrating toi Māori, mātauranga, language, wellbeing, and community participation. Designed to be welcoming and accessible, these sessions will give participants the opportunity to learn, make, share, and engage with Māori creative and cultural practice in meaningful local ways.
Workshops that are planned to be confirmed:
Lantern Making
Whakairo Panel carving
Waiata
Raranga
Māori Yoga
Basic Te Reo and Pepeha
Miri miri
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Where is it happening?
The Rawene Centre, 33 Rawene Rd, Birkenhead, Auckland 0626, New Zealand, Auckland
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