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CANCELLED - Matariki Kites Contemporary "Manu Aute" 10am (EV2529)

$ 15 nzd
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Sat, 21 June 2025, 10:00 – 11:00 am NZST
CAN, 16 Byron Street, Napier, NZ Map
CANCELLED - Matariki Kites  Contemporary "Manu Aute" 10am (EV2529)

~Fun Workshop to Celebrate Matariki with Whanau/Family/Friends~

Contemporary Kites - "Manu Aute"

A fun 1 hour workshop drawing and painting on paper canvas, and assembling a manu aute (kite).

Suitable for Ages 3 - 100 Years

Saturday 21st June 2025, 10am to 11am

  • Please note - Free to ALL Children under the age of 7 - but they MUST be accompanied by a paying parent/guardian/matua.
  • All materials will be provided.
  • Skills needed: Adults to assist younger participants in assembling their kite.
  • Places are limited - register early to avoid missing out!

Click on the Blue Button to Register

- Please register ONLY the adult if they are accompanying a child under the age of 7.

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Manu tukutuku – Māori kites

The Māori kite is known as manu tukutuku or manu aute. Manu means both kite and bird, and the word tukutuku refers to the winding out of the line as the kite ascends. Kites were also known as pākau, a name for the wing of a bird.

Kites were flown for recreation, but they also had other purposes. They were used for divination – to gauge whether an attack on an enemy stronghold would be successful, or to locate wrongdoers. They were also a means of communication. Sometimes people would release a kite and follow it, claiming and occupying the place where it landed.

Kites were flown to celebrate the start of the Māori New Year, when Matariki (the Pleiades) appeared in the mid-winter night sky.

Bob Maysmor, 'Kites and manu tukutuku', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/kites-and-manu-tukutuku/print (accessed 14 May 2025)

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Instructors

Te Aroha Tauroa

Kaiako / Tutor

Contact us

Location

CAN, 16 Byron Street, Napier, NZ

Classifications

Categories
  • General
  • Children's Art Workshop
Age Groups
  • Age Group 3-100