Taonga Pūoro. Māori instrument making
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Taonga pūoro are the ancestral instruments of Māori and they're very much alive.
Join Rangihuatake and her son Rangipūatea from Harakeke Down South for a full-day wānanga exploring the making, playing, and cultural significance of both traditional and modern Māori instruments.
Learn about the instruments, have a go, and make your own to take home.
Rooted in the understanding that taonga pūoro are rongoā — instruments of healing — this is a space for all ages, beginners and experienced makers welcome.
📍 Country Lane Artisan Village — 26 Hansen Rd, Frankton, Queenstown
🕐 11am – 4pm
💚 Koha entry | Shared kai provided
📩 Register your whānau: [email protected]
Keep up to date with sessions: follow Harakeke Down South on Facebook.
Join Rangihuatake and her son Rangipūatea from Harakeke Down South for a full-day wānanga exploring the making, playing, and cultural significance of both traditional and modern Māori instruments.
Learn about the instruments, have a go, and make your own to take home.
Rooted in the understanding that taonga pūoro are rongoā — instruments of healing — this is a space for all ages, beginners and experienced makers welcome.
📍 Country Lane Artisan Village — 26 Hansen Rd, Frankton, Queenstown
🕐 11am – 4pm
💚 Koha entry | Shared kai provided
📩 Register your whānau: [email protected]
Keep up to date with sessions: follow Harakeke Down South on Facebook.
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26 Hansen Road, Queenstown, New Zealand 9300, New Zealand
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