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FESTIVAL GUIDE & MAP | 27-29 JAN, 2018ANZ VIADUCT EVENTS CENTRE & BASIN
Have a go paddling a waka, sail on a waka hourua (ocean-going waka), and see waka carving demonstrations. Book your waka rides early, as these activities fi ll up quickly. The plaza and its
tidal steps are a great place to watch the daily waka parades (Sat 1pm, Sun 12pm and Mon 11am), which feature commentary about
waka culture and history. Monday Closing Parade 5:40pm.Waka Tangata (paddle a waka) - FREE
Waka Hourua sailings - $10 per adult & $5 per child
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WAKAWelcome to the Tāmaki Herenga Waka Festival, a celebration of the unique Māori history, heritage and contemporary culture of Tāmaki Makaurau. Enjoy three days of music, kapa haka, delicious kai, waka rides and more, all happening on Auckland’s waterfront from Sat 27 – Mon 29 January, 2018.
For more information and to view the full festival programme, visit aucklandnz.com/tamakifest
HAERE MAIIncluding kai (food), mahi toi (craft), temporary moko, festival
photo booth, and information about Māori tourism.
TE MAKETEMARKETPLACE
Enjoy music from Aotearoa’s top Māori musicians, as well as some of New Zealand’s brightest up and coming musical talents.
The main stage programme includes Majic Paora, Bella Kalolo, X Factor NZ’s Maaka Fiso, Riqi Harawira, Kaaterama Pou, E
Tū Whānau band ft Mikaira Pau, Taisha and some of the best performers in the kapa haka world.
The festival fi nale, 4pm on Monday, features Facebook sensation Maimoa Music and Ardijah, leading in to the closing waka parade.
aucklandnz.com/tamakifest
ATAMIRA MATUAMAIN STAGE
Enjoy traditional Māori games. Learn about rongoā Māori, traditional healing, or have a hands-on bodywork session. Watch whakairo (carving) and live tā moko (tattooing demonstrations).
WAHI TAUHOKOHOKOVILLAGE
The Tāmaki Herenga Waka Festival encourages a smokefree environment. Thank you for not smoking.
NGA MIHITHANK YOU TO ALL OUR
SPONSORS & SUPPORTERS
The Tāmaki Herenga Waka Festival is driven by Mana Whenuaof Tāmaki Makaurau in partnership with Auckland Tourism, Events
and Economic Development (ATEED) on behalf of Auckland Council.
On Level 2, Auckland Art Gallery presents artworks and workshops by Charlotte Graham (Ngāti Māhuta, Ngai Tai); while Auckland Council’s Activate Auckland team presents traditional and contemporary Māori art and fashion, artist talks, workshops
and storytelling.
EXHIBITIONSWHAKAKITENGA
Head upstairs to play digital games on iPads and use apps to learn basic Te Reo Māori from Kiwa Digital, and see the Pipi Mā
dolls and cartoons. Try games like Kei tae Tōmuri ki te Kura; Kia haere tāua ki te
hokohoko; Ki te Māra; Ki te Huarahi; He Kōrero Tuku Iho – where you match words and pictures in a scene.
DIGITAL ROOMTAIWHANGA HANGARAU MATIHIKO
VIADUCT HARBOUR SAT SUN MON
On-water waka parade 7am & 1pm 12pm 11am & 5.40pm
Pōwhiri - all welcome 8-9am
Waka sailing 10am-5.30pm 10am-5.30pm 10am-5.30pm
TE MĀKETE (MARKETPLACE)
Kai (food) & mahi toi (craft) 9am-6pm 10am-6pm 10am-6pm
KARANGA PLAZA
Waka displays & carving workshops 9am-6pm 10am-6pm 10am-6pm
Waka rides 10am-5pm 10am-5pm 10am-5pm
ATAMIRA MATUA (MAIN STAGE)
DJ Poroufessor On the turntables throughout the day
Kapa haka (Haka The Legend) 9.35-10.20am
Mahi Pai 10.30-11am
Maaka Fiso 12-12.50pm
Makaira Berry & Friends 1.30-2.20pm
Resonate 3–3.45pm
Kapa haka (Haka The Legend) 4-4.45pm
Tane Tari & the Motown Band 5-6pm
Kapa haka - Te Wharekurao Rakaumangamanga
10.35-11.15am3-3:50pm
10.35-11.15am
Riqi Harawira & friends 12-12.50pm
Kaaterama Pou 1.30-2.20pm
E Tū Whānau band ft Mikaira Pau 5-6pm
Taisha 12-12.50pm
Majic Paora 1.15-2pm
Bella Kalolo 2.30-3.20pm
Closing celebration (Maimoa Music & Ardijah) 4-5.30pm
WĀHI TAUHOKOHOKO (VILLAGE)
Whakairo (carving), Māori games, traditional healing, tā moko (tattooing) 9am-6pm 10am-6pm 10am-6pm
WHAKAKITENGA (EXHIBITIONS)
Art and fashion from Māori artists on display 9am - 6pm 10am - 6pm 10am - 6pm
Workshops and talks about Māori art & fashion Sessions daily
DIGITAL ROOM
Learn basic Te Reo Māori through games & activities on iPads 9am - 6pm 10am - 6pm 10am - 6pm
Visit aucklandnz.com/tamakifest for more information
MAP & TIMETABLE
Wynyard Crossing (Walking Bridge)
MAP KEY
ART, FASHION, WORKSHOPS
AUCKLAND ART GALLERY EXHIBITION
DIGITAL ROOM
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Karanga Plaza
Te Wero Island Parking
Art Exhibition Lightboxes
WAKA DISPLAYS
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HAVE A GO WAKA
WAKA SAILINGCHECK-IN
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Viaduct Basin
To Downtown Ferry Terminal & Britomart
ANZ VIADUCT EVENTS CENTRE LEVEL ONE
ANZ VIADUCT EVENTS CENTRE
LEVEL TWO
WĀHI OKIOKI
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MAHI TOI (C
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Information, lost kids, Māori Tourism & tickets for waka sailingANZ Viaduct Events Centre Level One
ANZ Viaduct Events Centre Level Two
Māori games
Radio Waatea
Māori Television
Toi
Tā moko (tattooing)
Traditional healing
Temporary Moko (tattoo)
Stairs
Escalator
Toilets
First aid
Have a go waka tickets
Auckland Libraries Maui Pātaka Kōrero Kaewa - mobile library
Auckland Transport
To Wynyard Quarter
Auckland Anniversary WeekendTāmaki Herenga Waka Festival is one of many exciting events happening on Auckland’s waterfront and harbour over Auckland Anniversary Weekend, including:
• The launch of Vector Lights on Auckland Harbour Bridge
• Ports of Auckland SeePort Festival
• HMNZS Te Kaha and HMNZS Wellington Open Days• Ports of Auckland Sunset Symphony & Fireworks with the Auckland Symphony Orchestra• Auckland International Buskers Festival• Silo Cinema and Ice Cream Sundae• Queens Wharf Markets in The Cloud• Ports of Auckland Anniversary Day Regatta• Maritime Museum family-friendly activities and heritage vessels sailings
For more information visit ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/events