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Kura Festival To Bring Seatoun Foreshore Alive

Published: Tue 20 Nov 2007 02:03 PM
Kura Festival To Bring Seatoun Foreshore Alive
Te Ra-o-Kupe is the title of a gala festival that is expected to attract thousands to Seatoun this Saturday 24 November.
The festival is a fundraiser for Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Nga Mokopuna – the total-immersion school on the Seatoun foreshore. However organiser Nicky Karu says the event also aims to celebrate the area’s rich Maori history – especially its links with the legendary explorer Kupe.
Marine Parade between Ventnor Street and Falkirk Avenue will be closed to traffic for most of Saturday to accommodate the wide range of stalls and scheduled events. Mayor Kerry Prendergast will officially open the event at 10am.
There’ll be a large stage featuring local entertainers and it’s rumoured that Maori City Councillor Ray Ahipene-Mercer – a local and a rock ‘n’ roller from way back – will make an appearance.
TV3’s fast-talking Political Editor, Duncan Garner, will again preside over the auction – which is fast getting a reputation for its humour and high intrigue. A hangi will be put down on the school field and will be ready at 2pm.
Another special feature of the day will be an exhibition of multi-media art by students from the Matapuna Training Centre in Gisborne.
Nicky Karu says Kupe, the first Maori to visit the area, arrived in about 950AD. Many places in and around Wellington Harbour are named in connection with his stay. A few examples are Te Tangihanga-a-Kupe (Barrett Reef), Te Turanganui-a-Kupe (Seatoun Beach), Te Aroarao-a-Kupe (Steeple Rock) and Matiu (Somes Island) and Makaro (Ward Island) – named after his niece and daughter.
The area and the greater Miramar Peninsula (Motu Kairangi) has long been settled by Maori. Oruaiti Pa was on the site of what became Fort Dorset and Whetu Kairangi pa was on the Seatoun Heights ridge. Rangitatau and Poito pa were nearby on the South Coast.
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