Events

An Evening of World Music

This May the Sargam School of Music presents a mini festival of world music. With taonga pūoro, waiata, contemporary jazz, traditional Scandinavian and French folk music and Indian classical music and dance performances the evening will traverse times and cultures. Conceived as a response to the impact of Covid 19 on world music events An […]

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Mata Ali’i

Mata Ali’i is Samoan for Matariki, the star cluster that can be witnessed from and celebrated in the Pacific. Stars were integral in the migration voyages that brought the first Māori to Aotearoa. Focussing on Pacific voices, the artists were asked to think about what Matariki means to them and to respond to Matariki as

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Raranga Rerenga Rauropi: Weaving Biodiversity Community Art Project

Weaving Biodiversity Art Project: Artist Tanya Ruka is leading a collaborative project with local community gardens & gardeners. Creating a series of 3 digital weavings promoting Te Ao Māori concepts of Manākitanga, Kaitiakitanga, Māramatanga. Manākitanga is a digital weaving of HD video footage of the soil in the whau. This is one of the most important Te Ao Māori

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Sounding the Whau

Sounding the WhauSaturday 9 April – 5 pm – 6 pmTe Whau Pathway, Archibald Park, Kelston (entrance from Beaubank Road) On Saturday 9 April the Te Whau River Pathway through Archibald Park will come alive with musical sounds starting a short performance by Kelston students created during a workshop on the day led by Phil

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Open Homes

“Open Homes is an agriCulture-supported community, building community resilience and regenerating a culture of abundance through growing and sharing food, knowledge and resources. Its vision is to be a generative social sculpture engaged in growing a village. We believe in an alternative economy built on gifting, exchange and sharing. This non-monetary economy is built on

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The Public Stand

Becca WoodAn audio guided walk through the Avondale Racecourse First launched Saturday Afternoon 12 September Artist Becca Wood invites you to join her at the edge of Avondale Racecourse for The Public Stand, an audio guided walk through the Racecourse grounds. The walk can be undertaken as a solo or group experience at anytime the

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Rangi Matariki

Pita TureiTuesday, 14 July, 6 amMeet at Rangimatariki,Rosebank Domain, 126 Patiki Rd, Avondale.7:20 am Walk to Motu Manawa across the mud flats Join storyteller Pīta Turei at Rangimatariki for the third in a series of storytelling events. Standing on the point of Rangimatariki, a history of the land and people can be shared. This history

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Planning for Uncertainty

We are going to be operating in a state of planning uncertainty for some time thanks to Covid19. To manage this we are all going to need some advance planning around how to cope with level changes while developing our creative projects. To help you undertake this planning I’ve created a simple flow chart. Download

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