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Puanga Matariki Evening with Natanahira Pona

The Team from Depot Artspace

Join artist, master carver & curator Natanahira Pona for a night of Hangi meal, live music and Puanga Matariki kōrero (talk)

All ages welcome. A family friendly event.

Supported by Depot Artspace in partnership with Restoring Takarunga Hauraki as part of the Indigenous Ecology and Arts Wananga



Date: July 10th
Time: 6pm (Hangi 7pm)

If it is a clear night we will do some star gazing where Natanahira will point out Puanga & other significant stars.


Please pre-order your Hangi by 3 July

Vegetarian is available but not Gluten free.

Cost: $15.00

Pre-pay for hangi via online deposit by 3 July


Pre order here: bit.ly...

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