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First Of 4 Wānanga Toi For Taiohī Taiohā Starts Today

Published: Wed 10 Feb 2021 04:20 PM
The first of 4 wānanga toi for Taiohī Taiohā starts today. These Māori arts wānanga are for youth aged 16-24 to enable them to be immersed in a series of workshops led by some leading Ngāpuhi creative practitioners from across Te Taitokerau. They will be based at marae from the Hokianga through to Whangārei.
The selected Taiohī are those who show talent, passion and creative potential in a broad range of arts including visual arts, performing arts and the creative digital arts and they will be expected to have the knowledge and/or desire to learn more about their whakapapa and te reo.
These wānanga will be held over a five-month period and will be intensive. They are going to be led by an exciting and experienced group of Ngāpuhi creatives who between them have significant exhibition history and a huge array of skills in various artforms including sculpting, weaving, curating, painting, carving, jewellery-making and composing.
Tutors for the first wānanga include Alex Nathan, Charles Royal, Makareta Jahnke, Ngariki Ngatae, Horomona Horo, Nikau Hindin and Noa Campbell. Leading the wānanga are Bethany Matai Edmunds and Dorothy Waetford, themselves award-winning and experienced exhibiting artists. The wānanga will enable these youth to realise their potential and develop work that is exhibition and/or performance ready. It will help give them the time and space to create their art and to be mentored by exceptional groups of artists.
Toi Ngāpuhi was established in August, 2019 as an advocacy and support agency working across Te Taitokerau to inspire excellence in Ngāpuhi cultural and creative expression. Toi Ngāpuhi has a 25-year arts and cultural strategy, Piki Tū Rangitia, with the aim of:revitalising cultural identity,protecting Ngāpuhi culture,improving hapu well-being and cultural esteem through cultural expression,establishing benchmarks of cultural integrity and authenticity, andfostering talent and opportunity.
These aims link closely to what will be achieved through the Taiohī Taiohā programme.
Dorothy Waetford who is also on the Toi Ngāpuhi Board, is delighted that this programme is up and running and has been supported through The Grassroots Fund, Foundation North and Creative New Zealand. She is celebrating the opportunity to roll her sleeves up and directly explore the future of Toi Ngāpuhi. The chance to ‘pass it on’ immensely excites and inspires Dorothy.

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