Speaking of festivals especially ones taking places in Auckland… the Auckland Tamaki Herenga Waka Festival was held on Auckland’s waterfront and harbor over the Auckland Anniversary Weekend, 27 to 29 January 2018. The ICH Courier Online ran an article telling us more about the event. And as I love festivals, I thought I’d share:
With Auckland being home to more than 180 ethnicities, the region has featured various types of Maori presence including Maori waka (canoes) during the weekend. And in the recent years, this tradition has been celebrated as a festival, a result from collaboration among the Mana Whenua; nineteen iwi (tribal groups) authorities of Tamaki Makaurau; the Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED) on behalf of the Auckland Council.
Throughout the three-day festival, many activities related to traditional and contemporary Maori culture was featured. The activities were designed to boost harmonious understanding of the Maori culture to both children and adults by blending traditional and modern elements.

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The program consisted of music, games and craft activities, storytelling, and waka parades and rides. Sunday, 28 January, was the peak of the festival, hosting an array of waka activities such as waka paddling and a waka carving demonstration. On the same day, participants was able to visit village workshops to experience traditional arts and craft like toi (Maori arts), weaving, and carving. At the ANZ Viaduct events center, several art exhibitions took place. There was also a booth of modern digital games in the venue. Next to the Viaduct basin, people experienced waka sailing throughout the festival.
The festival has become a host of celebrated events during the Auckland Anniversary Weekend in just a short period of time. The 2018 Auckland Tamaki Herenga Waka Festival program was enjoyed by the locals and tourists, marking a scene to celebrate Maori history and heritage as well as the contemporary culture of Tamaki Makaurau.
Look for it in 2019!