TURONGO COLLECTIVE proudly presents

HORA NGĀ WHETŪ

'Stories that showcase Māori excellence'

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Kaupapa | About

Whetū – “Stars can be held in things that don’t always shine bright, but that doesn’t
mean they don’t capture the light, that they aren’t stars.”

 

Whetū an 11 year old indigenous Māori kotiro, decides to attend HORA NGĀ WHETŪ an art exhibition expressing different installations of Māori history. She becomes curious that the exhibition features her name and therefore becomes enticed regarding how her name has been captured in history.

 

We travel with her to experience the art exhibition not realising who we are truly there to support. While she experiences her own bloodline and questions whose view points are shared by who, audiences are guided into the role of KAITIAKI. We are guiding our Rangatahi as expressed and represented in WHETŪ who is seen capturing with her tāonga throughout the installations. We soon realise that WHETŪ has a deeper understanding of capturing Stars and she offers her tāonga back into the exhibition, expressing that the silence of unnamed uncut “not so famous” objects hold the most memories. The most light. The most stars. They are raw, natural, real and sacred.

 

We rarely have the opportunity to see the full scope of experiences and talents demonstrated by Tūrongo Collective’s Native Guardianship group, Te Whānau Āio, outside of their work at the Auckland Museum holding ambassadors from around the globe looking for Māori Cultural engagement.

 

We invite you to join us for an evening celebration featuring a series of stories and theatrical activations that have been international favourites as well as indigenous favourites over the years.

 

From Waitaketetake featured in TEMPO DANCE FESTIVAL, Kia Maumahara AUCKLAND WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM ANZAC and LIVING TĀONGA AUCKLAND WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM. This event is an opportunity for whānau to come together and enjoy an array of significant stories that showcase Māori excellence on an international level.

 

The night will also feature our Youth Internship programme, NGĀKAU WHIWHITA. A youth internship programme that focusses on instilling Rangatahi in life frames via the longevity that exists in our indigenous models. HORA NGĀ WHETŪ gives you a chance to see this year’s first intake of students activating these templates alongside their peers and kaiako.

Ngā Tangata | Cast & Creatives

Picture of Mierewai Grant-Koria

Mierewai Grant-Koria

Full Cast Director

Picture of Ngarimu Wyatt

Ngarimu Wyatt

Pou Tawhito

Picture of Huia King

Huia King

Pou Tawhito

Picture of Wikitoria Tuiavi'i

Wikitoria Tuiavi'i

Pou Tawhito

Picture of Tuakoi Ohia

Tuakoi Ohia

Pou Tawhito

Picture of Te Whakanoa-Sage Grant-Koria

Te Whakanoa-Sage Grant-Koria

Ngākau Whiwhita

Picture of Georgia Jakeman

Georgia Jakeman

Ngākau Whiwhita

Picture of Erena Shaw

Erena Shaw

Ngākau Whiwhita

Picture of Vaiari Ivirangi

Vaiari Ivirangi

Stage Manager

Picture of Wikitoria King

Wikitoria King

Kokowai & Make up

Picture of Shyenne King

Shyenne King

Kokowai mo ngā Tane

Picture of Te Wehi Kore Karena Grant-Koria

Te Wehi Kore Karena Grant-Koria

Fight Choreographer

Picture of Hine Keira Shaw

Hine Keira Shaw

Pou Tawhito

Picture of Ke'arn Peters

Ke'arn Peters

Pou Tawhito

Picture of Hemi Karaka

Hemi Karaka

Pou Tawhito

Picture of Xanthea- Rangirauaka Grant-Koria

Xanthea- Rangirauaka Grant-Koria

Ngākau Whiwhita

Picture of Maia Wynyard

Maia Wynyard

Ngākau Whiwhita

Picture of Tyler Patuki

Tyler Patuki

Ngākau Whiwhita

Picture of Ava-Rose King

Ava-Rose King

Ngākau Whiwhita

Picture of Jasmine Brown

Jasmine Brown

Kokowai & Costumes

Picture of Ava-Rose King

Ava-Rose King

Costumes & Stage prep

Picture of Pineamine Glasford

Pineamine Glasford

Kokowai mo ngā Tane

Kaiawhina | HORA NGĀ WHETŪ

Julia Mageau Gray 
Vasa Gray 
Aisa Pokarop 
Teina Lee Moetara
Ngapaki Moetara
Kata Simpkins 
Johana Te Momo
 
Catering:
Salome Kelsch 
Tashina Grant 
Alaric 

Tīkiti | Tickets

All tickets to this event are General Admission and are currently available online. 

Please note: seating is a mixture of cabaret tables and row seats. This is on a first in first served basis.

$65 Tīkiti Tautoko (Only ticket type for available for Opening Night)

$35 All (For 3 & 4 Dec Performances only)

*Proof of claim is required, please have your ID card ready to present when attending the event.

For Tīkiti Tūru Wīra, select ‘Wheelchair Access’ section when booking online, then select a ticket price from the list presented.

If you need assistance with your booking please contact us at booking@tepoutheatre.nz or via phone on (09) 213 0496 during the hours of 9am – 1pm.

NB: Transfers for tickets will not be permitted 

Taenga | Arrival

Our whare is located at Corban estate Arts Centre, 2 Mt Lebanon lane, Henderson, Waitakere.

When you arrive at Corban Estate, follow the signs that lead to our whare.

 

Ways to get here:

🚲 Cycle

There is a scenic cycle way that leads to Corban Estate Arts Centre. Lock your bike up in the bike stand available on site.

🚌 Bus & train

Bus and train links arrive at Henderson Transport Centre, which is within walking distance to our whare. Check the public transport route in your area to plan your trip.

🚗 Parking

Follow parking directions as you enter into Corban Estate Arts Centre.

 

When you arrive:

The Te Kōpua foyer, bar, kauta and pae tīkiti will be open 1 hour before show time. 
🍷Our Bar serves a full range of beverages (non alcoholic and alcoholic) and snacks.  

🍴 Our Kauta will be open for tasty bites before the show including steamed hāngī buns from The Hāngī Master, a vegetarian platter and a selection from ‘I Love Pies’.

🎟️ Our Pae Tīkiti (Box Office) will be open for ticket sales and pick ups.

Note: We no longer accept cash payments but welcome all major cards and paywave. 

Whakatapoko | Accessibility

Wheelchair and walker accessibility

Our whare is accessible to wheelchairs and walkers.

To ensure you have the best visiting experience, contact us at ticketing@tepoutheatre.nz about your access needs so we can anticipate your visit.

Please note, your walker will need to be stored away during the performance so that it’s not a trip hazard to other patrons. An usher will return your walker to you whenever you need it.

 

Service animals

Service animals are welcome at our whare. If you’re bringing a service animal to an event, contact us at ticketing@tepoutheatre.nz before your visit so we can anticipate your arrival.

 

Blind & Low vision patrons

For this show we are providing pre-show notes in accessible formats for blind and low vision patrons.

Hauora Considerations

If you are feeling unwell or have flu-like symptoms please stay home.

We encourage you to share the gift of theatre by passing your ticket onto someone else to enjoy if you have to stay home.

Masks are not required, but you are welcome to wear one.

Photography

Photos and Filming are prohibited.

Please do not take any photos or footage, we have a few designated photographers, filmographers ready to capture the night for you all.

Warnings

War themes are present within the activation.

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