Performance

Town Centre Activations

Over April and May the Town Centres of the Whau will be the site of performances and participatory projects. April 6 Captain Festus McBoyle, Green Bay St FoodApril 7 Pop up Kpop workshop with Rina Chae, Memorial Square, New LynnApril 14 Te Riri O Te O Cook Island cultural performance, Blockhouse BayApril 21 The Fortune

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Atawahi Festival October 2017

A festival created to help in response to the need for education around suicide prevention, to raise awareness of issues that affect our mental health and wellbeing, to destigmatise mental health and addiction problems through changing dialogue and perception and create tangible support networks to encourage self-care for those engaged in the performing arts. Produced

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Te rerenga Whau

1 – 4 pm, 9 SeptemberWhau River Portage, starting at Karaka Park, Green Bay (Karaka Park is found at the end of Portage Rd) Hikoi with us along the Whau River portage accompanied by haki (flags) created by Charlotte and Raewyn Graham. Pause along the way to discover the Māori history and ecology of the

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Tasting Words

A Spoken Word and Food Walk3108 – 3138 Great North Rd, New Lynn2 – 4 pm Saturday 16 SeptemberTickets $14 from eventfinda.co.nz The event starts at Kia ora Superette, 3108 Great North Rd On your left as you come up Great North Rd, just before Titirangi Rd going west, there is a cluster of restaurants

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The Floating Theatre

NZ’s first ever Floating Theatre is sailing into Auckland for 2 weeks in 2 spectacular locations. An intimate theatre for just 30 people per show that sparkles with light, the audience are led into a transforming world where the only one person holds the key but which door does it open? Shadows and projection mix

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