George Teawaki, 14, in the centre, performs with the Kapinua dance group. He said there was a growing population of Pasifika people in the Horowhenua District, and understanding each other s culture was crucial to foster unity. “It’s for our non Pasifika families to engage and vice versa.” Peter Williams said the community was more unified that it was when the event first launched. “Then, people only took an interest when there were problems. Now we’re a big part of the community, there’s acceptance.
DAVID UNWIN/Stuff “It’s good for our young people. They can integrate and experience everything.”