A two-day wānanga introducing the role and responsibilities of venue technicians in the performing arts industry.
Intro to being a Venue Technician
A two-day wānanga introducing the role and responsibilities of venue technicians in the performing arts industry.
Opportunities for development and connection for the Māori performing arts community.
A solo physical theatre show incorporating te reo māori, history & dance.
Free acting classes for all levels in the Māori performing arts community who are keen to brush up on their acting skills.
An opportunity for kaituhi to get into the “nuts & bolts” of a first theatre draft.
Opportunities for development and connection for the Māori performing arts community.
Opportunities for development and connection for the Māori performing arts community.
Uplifting new play gives voice to
prisoner’s perspective on the Treaty
Opportunities for development and connection for the Māori performing arts community.
Uplifting new play gives voice to
prisoner’s perspective on the Treaty
Kōanga Festival Playwrights Programme Subs are open until 25 Feb – tono mai!
Opportunities for development and connection for the Māori performing arts community.
A fun filled day for the whole whānau!
She is Kōpū i te ao, Parearau i te pō and if her teke could talk it would sound like this…
Uplifting new play gives voice to
prisoner’s perspective on the Treaty
She is Kōpū i te ao, Parearau i te pō and if her teke could talk it would sound like this…
A traditional Cook Island fable following a brother and a sister who are caught in a celestrial struggle
Two new works choreographed by Sarah Foster Sproull and Eddie Elliott at Te Pou.
A physical comedy featuring horse riding, competitive wood chopping, a town dance, two world wars and tons of heart!
In this solo show, actor Levon James-Rawiri performs a devised theatre play My Mothers.
The show is about the wahine who have impacted his life and helped shape who he is today.