Award winning Australian play The Visitors by Jane Harrison, workshopped and read by Māori creatives in a Our Stories Your People exchange with Moogahlin Performing Arts.
The Visitors | Indigenous Exchange Play Reading | Kōanga Festival 2024
Award winning Australian play The Visitors by Jane Harrison, workshopped and read by Māori creatives in a Our Stories Your People exchange with Moogahlin Performing Arts.
Fusion Concept dance battle draws elite freestyle dancers worldwide for a renowned annual competition. This is Aotearoa’s second opportunity to compete with the best.
A Free Te Reo Māori playwrighting Wānanga with leading playwrights.
An evening of Te Reo Māori Opera, kia tōiri anō ai te reo, hosted by Kawiti Waetford. Presented in partnership with New Zealand Opera at Kōanga Festival 2024.
A comical foray into one whānau’s relationship with their whenua, and their quest to turn their coastline into a cash cow. Kōanga Festival 2024.
A fun filled day for the whole whānau!
Celebrate the development of new works by Māori playwrights Tawhi Thomas & Tūī Matelau at Kōanga Festival 2024.
Celebrate the development of new works by Turene Jones & Rainton Oneroa at Kōanga Festival 2024.
Join award winning entertainer Rutene Spooner as he celebrates showband legacy, idolises the greatest Māori showman, and tussles with the future of Māori in entertainment.
A powerful mix of movement, theatre, song, and Māori humour that will captivate and uplift.
The Handlers, by Alvie Poata McKree is a Māori Crown Lynn story about our most iconic mugs, and the hands that made them.
Two solo shows about alternative upbringings and “far superior” ways to live by Acacia O’Connor and Hone Taukiri.
‘Te Ao Hou’ is a devised physical theatre production brought to life by a collective of emerging artists, co-directed by Margaret-Mary Hollins and Hone Taukiri.
Opportunities for development and connection for the Māori performing arts community.
A showcase of blazing-hot comedic talent from right here in Aotearoa.
The Handlers, by Alvie Poata McKree is a Māori Crown Lynn story about our most iconic mugs, and the hands that made them.
A humanitarian initiative for Palestine.
Te Pou has a new leadership role on offer; kaitiaki of our whare – Poutoko Matua, Te Taha Tīnana
YOU’RE INVITED TO OUR FREE WHĀNAU DAY!
Free circus workshops and performances for tamariki and the whole whānau
“compelling, all embracing, challenging and uplifting” – Stage Whispers