A free day for whānau and tamariki to enjoy storytelling, kapa haka, performances, kēmu, kai and more.
A development showing by Rachel Ruckstuhl-Mann exploring the nested system of Ōpānuku as an alive and evolving force.
A fierce play about being radically authentic.
The Kōanga Playwrights Programme is the beating heart of the festival. Join us at Te Pou Theatre for an intimate evening of play-readings, celebrating the development of new works by Māori playwrights.
A powerful mix of movement, physical storytelling, and dance. Kupi is a live installation by Samara Reweti exploring the politics of the gaze, challenging how we are see and are seen.
The Kōanga Playwrights Programme is the beating heart of the festival. Join us at Te Pou Theatre for an intimate evening of play-readings, celebrating the development of new works by Māori playwrights.
A free writing wānanga for Māori writers who are interested in developing their storytelling practice i te reo Māori.
PREPARE TO FALL IN LOVE: TRENT DALTON’S LOVE STORIES COMES TO THE CIVIC, AUCKLAND THIS OCTOBER