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The man helping Ngāti Kahungunu celebrate Matariki for more than 20 years

The man helping Ngāti Kahungunu celebrate Matariki for more than 20 years
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auckland scoop co nz » Huge Year For iconic Chinese Lantern Festival

Press Release – Hastings District Council This year’s Lighting of the Osmanthus Gardens has been a roaring success, with an estimated 15,000 taking in the spectacular lantern festival over seven evenings. Festival director, Hastings District councillor Kevin Watkins, said the festival, in its thirteenth year, had attracted the most visitors ever, “by far”. The biggest nights were Friday and Saturday, when Auckland-based Chinese musician Annie Gong was playing, however Sunday was also “incredibly busy”, he said. “Everyone’s reactions were just wonderful. They were blown away. We had so many of our own Hastings families going through the gardens, but also people from all over New Zealand: Tauranga, Auckland, Wellington. Some of come to Hastings particularly to visit to the festival.”

Hastings couple at Dot Arts make indigenous art with special meaning

Hastings couple at Dot Arts make indigenous art with special meaning 11 Apr, 2021 06:00 PM 3 minutes to read Some of Dot Arts fine work, made with love. Hawkes Bay Today By: Ruth Wong Dot Arts is a small business in Hawke s Bay, run by graphic designer and resin jewellery maker Addie Wainohu and greenstone pounamu carver Hoani Pohatu. Together the couple handmake a variety of indigenous art, sourcing harakeke (flax) from their home town of Hastings, and pounamu greenstone from the South Island. They sell a variety of earrings, necklaces and pounamu. Both Addie and Hoani are self taught and have gleened inspiration from other artists around the world. Addie learnt to weave when she was a young child, and in her much later years as a 50 year old, she learned the art of carving pounamu.

Waitangi Day: Three events give something for everyone in Hawke s Bay

Waitangi Day: Three events give something for everyone in Hawke s Bay 3 Feb, 2021 08:11 PM 3 minutes to read Dozens are expected to take part in the hikoi to Clive from Ātea-a-rangi, the celestial compass in Waitangi Park, as part of Waitangi Day commemorations on Saturday. Photo / File Dozens are expected to take part in the hikoi to Clive from Ātea-a-rangi, the celestial compass in Waitangi Park, as part of Waitangi Day commemorations on Saturday. Photo / File Hawkes Bay Today There s an event for everyone in Hawke s Bay this Waitangi Day. The Waitangi Day Family Celebrations at Mitre 10 Park in Hastings started as a way to celebrate the new millenium, event manager Te Rangi Huata explained.

Fiesta of Lights ready to ignite in Hastings

Fiesta of Lights ready to ignite in Hastings 18 Dec, 2020 12:32 AM 2 minutes to read Rob Saker, left, and Iopa Nepe check through light sequences ahead of the opening of Fiesta of Lights. Photo / Warren Buckland Rob Saker, left, and Iopa Nepe check through light sequences ahead of the opening of Fiesta of Lights. Photo / Warren Buckland Hawkes Bay Today Covid-19 has made a mess of shipping around the world, but the new equipment for the Fiesta of Lights in Hastings arrived ahead of schedule. The event starts at Showgrounds Hawke s Bay Tomoana on Saturday night, and organiser Te Rangi Huata said he and his team were fortunate everything arrived by ship or plane from the United States of America and China a week before deadline.

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