Thousands gather on Wellington’s Waterfront for Kupe
Thousands gather on Wellington’s Waterfront for
Kupe
2018 New Zealand Festival
opening
Tonight tens of
thousands watched, captivated, as a majestic fleet of waka
hourua (traditional double-hulled sailing canoes), met by
waka ama and waka taua performed an opening spectacular on
the waters of Te Whanganui-a-Tara/ Wellington Harbour, which
echoed with the futuristic sounds of the Pacific, a
thundering 1000-strong haka and a mass choir for the 2018
New Zealand Festival opening Kupe.
Performers paid
tribute to Polynesian explorer Kupe’s discovery of
Aotearoa and first landing of the waka Matahorua in
the harbour. Kupe and his wife Kuramarotini were
played by well-known actors Te Kohe Tuhaka (Shortland
Street) and Māori songstress Maisey Rika.
“This is the
most exciting thing I’ve been involved with in a very long
time,” says Warren Maxwell the composer of A Waka
Odyssey and well-known musician (Black Seeds, Trinity
Roots).
“A Waka Odyssey is a story about where
humanity sits in the universe, it comes from navigating by
the stars and that has meant the music has been on a fully
Bowie galactic trip! It went from being a cultural trip to a
galactic adventure.”
Creative Director Anna Marbrook, part of the
Creative Team behind A Waka Odyssey says,
“Tonight’s performance and preceding journey was a way
of capturing all of our stories of voyaging here (to
Aotearoa New Zealand). At the heart of that are three
thousand years of voyaging history.”
The journey
undertaken by the crews of the waka hourua began almost four
weeks ago departing from Auckland, Tauranga and Napier to
reach Wellington in time for tonight’s performance. The
participation of the waka hourua was led by master Hoturoa
Barclay-Kerr navigator, voyager and waka expert who has been
a leader in the movement to teach the skills of traditional
voyaging and celestial navigation to across Aotearoa. The
crew’s skills were tested by the recent bad weather – a
reminder of the incredible feat of Kupe and the first
voyagers.
Tonight’s spectacular extravaganza was the
result of two years planning by the New Zealand Festival
team based on the vision of A Waka Odyssey by the Creative
Team of Anna Marbrook, Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr and Kasia
Pol.
New Zealand
Festival Artistic Director, Shelagh Magadza says, “The
Festival is delighted to have been able to partner with Te
Ātiawa/Taranaki Whānui iwi to host this once-in-a-lifetime
event. It is fantastic that the Festival is able to produce
these unique moments that reflect our unique cultural
identity and use the arts as a unifying force within
society”.
“I congratulate
Director Anna Marbrook, Navigator Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr and
Designer Kasia Pol on realising their ambition for A Waka
Odyssey to tell one of the most important stories of our
island nation in such a wonderful way. Undoubtedly, this
event will leave a remarkable legacy for people across
Aotearoa and the Pacific as we honour the stories of our
ancestors and forge new ways of living
together.”
Tomorrow from 12.30pm
families are invited to see the magnificent waka hourua up
close for Kupe Landing: Petone Family Day, at
the Petone foreshore - part of a celebration of our
place in the Pacific.
A
Waka Odyssey at the New Zealand Festival in
Wellington
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to plan your journey and discover more FREE community
events.
For further information about
the range of A Waka Odyssey Events please visit https://www.festival.co.nz/2018/events/a-waka-odyssey/
Key
Events:
· 24 February, Petone
Foreshore 12.30pm –6.30pm Kupe Landing: Petone Family
Day
· 21 February – 4
March – Kupe Dreaming: Waka Arts & Culture events
A Waka Odyssey has been made
possible by investment from New Zealand Major Events,
Wellington Regional Amenities Fund, a partnership between
Wellington City Council, Hutt City Council, Upper Hutt City
Council, Kāpiti Coast District Council and Porirua City
Council as well as New Zealand Community Trust, Creative New
Zealand, UNESCO, Te Puni Kōkiri, New Zealand Māori
Tourism, Pub Charity Limited and First Sovereign Trust
Limited. Thanks to A Waka Odyssey supporter’s GK Shaw and
Southbase Construction.
ENDS