Prepare yourself for tears of pride and joy. You’ll be swept up in the sheer elation with which the nation’s most revered Māori entertainers perform waiata and haka by iconic composers of yesteryear. These performances are both a glimpse into the past and a celebration of kaumātua.
If you can’t make the live show at Te Papa, get your whānau and friends together and watch it unfold online.
Saturday 25 June 2011
|
Time |
Kapahaka |
|
10am |
Ngāti Kahungunu |
|
10.30am |
Te Roopu Tahiwi |
|
11am |
He Kura ki Waikato |
|
11.30pm |
Ngāti Poneke Pakeke |
|
12 noon |
Taranaki ki te Tonga |
|
12.30pm |
Ngāi Tahu |
|
1pm |
TINA |
|
1.30pm |
Te Awa Tupua |
|
2pm |
Te Roopu Pakeke o Whakaohoake |
|
2.30pm |
Auckland Anglican Māori Club |
|
3pm |
Te- Hokowhitu-a-Tū ~ Te Wiwi Nati |
|
3.30pm |
Te Arawa, Ngāti Whakaue |
Sunday 26 June 2011
|
10am |
Te Arawa, Ngati Whakaue ~ Tuhourangi (Rotorua) |
|
10.30am |
He Kura Ki Waikato (Waikato~Maniapoto~Hauraki) |
|
11am |
Auckland Anglican Maori Club (Auckland) |
|
11.30am |
Taranaki ki Te Tonga (Taranaki~Whanganui) |
|
12 noon |
Waikato Taniwharau O Tainui (Waikato~Manipoto~Hauraki) |
|
12.30pm |
Ngati Kahungunu (Wairoa to Wairarapa) |
|
1pm |
Te Awa Tupua (Taranaki~Whanganui) |
|
1.30pm |
Te Roopu Pakeke o Whakaohoake(Horowhenua~Paraparaumu) |
|
2pm |
Ngati Poneke Pakeke (Wellington) |
|
2.30pm |
Te Wiwi Nati Ki Poneke (Wellington) |
|
3pm |
Ngai Tahu (South Island) |
|
3.30pm |
Te Roopu Tahiwi (Wellington) |



