Through Our Lens Film Workshop for Indigenous Youth – Kahnawà:ke
Kahnawà:ke Office Complex, 3rd Floor , CanadaKaranga mai Kahnawà:ke! THROUGH OUR LENS is heading to Canada for another global film workshop! Through Our Lens Film Workshop for Indigenous Youth 25 - 26 October 2022 10:00am - 4:00pm Location: Kahnawà:ke Office Complex, 3rd Floor MĀORILAND FILM FESTIVAL is bringing a group of young Māori filmmakers to run a FREE filmmaking workshop for […]
Supporting Young Filmmakers – Workshop for Community: Kahnawà:ke
Kahnawà:ke Office Complex, 3rd Floor, Kahnawà:ke, CanadaMĀORILAND FILM FESTIVAL is bringing a group of young Māori filmmakers to run a FREE filmmaking workshop for communities that support Indigenous youth! “Te Uru Maire” - the Māoriland Rangatahi (youth) Strategy unites film, creativity, innovation and technology to develop young Indigenous creatives for the future of work as story leaders, creatives and entrepreneurs. Over […]
Kapiti Coast Art Trail Opening – Pōhutukawa
Toi Matarau Gallery Māoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Otaki, Kāpiti Coast, New Zealand6:30 - 8:30 pm, Friday 4 November Māoriland Hub Toi Matarau is proud to collaborate with Bianca Hyslop & Rowan Pierce for the opening of this year's Kapiti Art Trail at Māoriland. Koutou te hunga mate kua whetūrangitia, hoake, haere, whakangaro atu rā. Pōhutukawa An intimate, ethereal and reflective art installation by Bianca […]
Toi Matarau Presents – Tuffs Font Signing
Toi Matarau Gallery Māoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Otaki, Kāpiti Coast, New ZealandMichel Tuffery is a New Zealand-based artist of Samoan, Rarotongan and Ma’ohi Tahitian heritage. Within his art practice he plays the role of working “in between” people and places, and focusing a fresh lens on environmental, community, cultural and art historical divides. Tuffery is a passionate educator who openly shares his kaupapa and knowledge to […]
TE KAAHU Live at Māoriland
Maoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Ōtaki, Wellington, New ZealandLauded by Rolling Stone (May, 2022) for its seraphic vocals and its homage to her female ancestors, experience the haunting beauty of TE KAAHU live on stage with her 5 piece band at the Māoriland HUB. Theia (Waikato-Tainui, Ngāti Tīpā) debuts her new reo Māori project Te Kaahu which is receiving acclaim from music critics […]
Toi Matarau ki Kapiti Coast Art Trail
Toi Matarau Gallery Māoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Otaki, Kāpiti Coast, New ZealandPresented with support from Creative NZ Toi Matarau Gallery is a summit for multidisciplinary arts where Māori and Indigenous artists gather, collaborate, are inspired and supported. Descendants of Te Āti Awa, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Toa Rangatira and iwi whānui share their stories in a range of mediums creating a visual feast for visitors in this […]
He Waiora: Rangatahi Film Showcase at Te Kura o Te Kao
Te Kura o Te Kao 6603 Far North Road, Te Kao, NorthlandMāoriland is excited to welcome you to this special screening of He Waiora - the Ngā Pakiaka Incubator Programme. Wednesday 16th November 6 PM Te Kura o Te Kao 6603 Far North Road Te Kao 0484 Home of filmmaker Aree Kapa, Te Kao will be the northernmost screening of He Waiora. Aree was raised in […]
E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Filmmaking Workshop – KAITAIA
Te Aupōuri House Melba Street, Kaitaia, New ZealandJoin us in our two day filmmaking workshop; make your own short film, learn how to write a great film idea, shoot it and edit it! Followed with a free community screening/world premiere of the completed films! Workshop details: 17 & 18 November 2022 10am - 4pm (followed by a premiere of your films 6pm […]
He Waiora: Rangatahi Film Showcase at Te Ahu Cinema Kaitaia
Te Ahu Cinema Corner of State Highway 1 and Mathews Avenue, Kaitaia, Northland, New ZealandMāoriland is excited to welcome you to this special screening of He Waiora - the Ngā Pakiaka Incubator Programme, presented with support from Creative Northland and Te Ahu Centre. Thursday 17 November, 6:00 PM Te Ahu Cinema Kaitaia He Waiora is a collection of 8 short films made by a new generation of emerging young […]
He Waiora: Rangatahi Film Showcase at Academy Cinemas Auckland
Academy Cinemas 44 Lorne St, Auckland CBD, Auckland, New ZealandMāoriland is excited to welcome you to this special screening of He Waiora - the Ngā Pakiaka Incubator Programme. Tuesday 22 November 8:30 PM Academy Cinemas Auckland He Waiora is a collection of 8 short films made by a new generation of emerging young Māori filmmakers developed and produced by Māoriland Film Festival (MFF)’s rangatahi […]
DJ papamahi with Hineraiona Bigbada Boom Crew
Maoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Ōtaki, Wellington, New ZealandHineraiona BigBada Boom Crew will be running a free DJ Workshop at the Māoriland Hub on Saturday the 26th of November, 10 - 2pm. This crew is dedicated to supporting femme Deejays in the world of reggae music & sound system culture. The session will be led by all wāhine selectars Nam Chucks, Orfeo and […]
Māoriland Presents – Hineraiona: Bigbada BOOM Sound System Jam session
Maoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Ōtaki, Wellington, New ZealandHineraiona Bigbada Boom Crew will be dropping the beats and getting the dancefloor going at Māoriland Presents. Hineraiona Bigbada Boom Crew is dedicated to uplifting femme DJ in the world of reggae music and sound system culture. Watch the Hineraiona Crew in action as they spin reggae music on vinyl analogue effects and MC Magic […]
E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Filmmaking Workshop – WHAREKĀHIKA
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Kawakawa Mai Tawhiti 22 Wharf Road, Hicks Bay, New ZealandJoin us in our two day filmmaking workshop; make your own short film, learn how to write a great film idea, shoot it and edit it! Followed with a free community screening/world premiere of the completed films! Workshop details: 30 November - 1 December 2022 9am - 3pm (followed by a premiere of your films […]
He Waiora: Rangatahi Film Showcase – Wharekāhika
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Kawakawa Mai Tawhiti 22 Wharf Road, Hicks Bay, New ZealandMāoriland is excited to welcome you to this special screening of He Waiora - the Ngā Pakiaka Incubator Programme. Wednesday 30 November 6:00 PM Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Kawakawa mai Tawhiti 22 Wharf Road, Wharekāhika (Hicks Bay) Home of proud East Coast, Ngāti Porou me Ngāi Tūhoe filmmaking sisters Tioreore & Keeti Ngatai-Melbourne. Keeti’s […]
Te Waka Rākau & Māoriland Presents: Rongoā Workshops
Toi Matarau Gallery Māoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Otaki, Kāpiti Coast, New ZealandIf you want to learn more about how the healing properties of Papatūānuku can help your mind, body and spirit, join us every Thursday night in December at the Māoriland Hub for these Rongoā Workshops with Jo Hakaraia-Olsen. An informative series of four workshops to assist participants in maintaining good health with the support of […]
Toi Matarau Presents: Toi Te Kupu, Toi Te Mana
Toi Matarau Gallery Māoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Otaki, Kāpiti Coast, New ZealandAn evening of kaupapa Māori Poetry readings by Debbie Broughton and creatives of Ōtaki Toi Te Kupu, Toi Te Mana - poetry readings by Debbie Broughton and creatives of Ōtaki. Celebrating the recent launch of Debbie’s first publication The ANI WAAKA Room published by Te Tākupu, Te Wānanga o Raukawa. Debbie’s book can be purchased […]
Te Waka Rākau & Māoriland Presents: Rongoā Workshops
Toi Matarau Gallery Māoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Otaki, Kāpiti Coast, New ZealandIf you want to learn more about how the healing properties of Papatūānuku can help your mind, body and spirit, join us every Thursday night in December at the Māoriland Hub for these Rongoā Workshops with Jo Hakaraia-Olsen. An informative series of four workshops to assist participants in maintaining good health with the support of […]
Purapura Kiriata
Maoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Ōtaki, Wellington, New ZealandHe whakamahukitanga tēnei mō ngā ritenga o Māoriland e hāngai ana ki ngā rangatahi o Ōtaki. Ānei rā tētahi kaupapa mā ngā rangatahi e ngakaunui ana ki te whai i te ara hanga kiriata. Īmera i a [email protected] kia tono tūranga mō te kaupapa nei.
Te Waka Rākau & Māoriland Presents: Rongoā Workshops
Toi Matarau Gallery Māoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Otaki, Kāpiti Coast, New ZealandIf you want to learn more about how the healing properties of Papatūānuku can help your mind, body and spirit, join us every Thursday night in December at the Māoriland Hub for these Rongoā Workshops with Jo Hakaraia-Olsen. An informative series of four workshops to assist participants in maintaining good health with the support of […]
Te Waka Rākau & Māoriland Presents: Rongoā Workshops
Toi Matarau Gallery Māoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Otaki, Kāpiti Coast, New ZealandIf you want to learn more about how the healing properties of Papatūānuku can help your mind, body and spirit, join us every Thursday night in December at the Māoriland Hub for these Rongoā Workshops with Jo Hakaraia-Olsen. An informative series of four workshops to assist participants in maintaining good health with the support of […]
Māoriland Maara Open Day & Plant Library Box Launch
Maoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Ōtaki, Wellington, New ZealandMANA KAI - Food Sovereignty… we can help you to create and maintain your own ongoing source of fresh, healthy and flavourful home grown kai! Visit the Māoriland Māra to launch our Plant Library Boxes! Māoriland Māra kaimahi Tania Hakaraia and Elishka Graham have, with community help, begun creating portable “edible garden” boxes to support […]
Māoriland Presents SAM V
Maoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Ōtaki, Wellington, New ZealandUPDATE: CYCLONE GABRIELLE RELIEF FUNDRAISER $15 of every ticket sale will be donated to relief funds to help the hapori in Te Tairāwhiti that have been impacted by cyclone Gabrielle. Door Sales also available on the night. Details: Saturday 18th February Doors open at 8:30pm Sam V performs at 9pm Māoriland Hub, 68 Main St, […]
MFF2023 Keynote Address
Rangiātea Church 33 Te Rauparaha St, Ōtaki, New ZealandThe Māoriland Keynote address is a personal and historical perspective given by a prominent Māori filmmaker. Past keynote speakers were Tainui Stephens, Lawrence Makoare, Larry Parr, Julian and Mabelle Dennison, Rawiri Paratene, Heperi and Awatea Mita, Temuera Morrison, Rena Owen and Te Waihoroi Shortland. Māoriland Film Festival Director, Libby Hakaraia (Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Kapu) will […]
MFF2023 Opening Night Screening: Ka Pō
Memorial Hall Main Road, Otaki, New ZealandKA PŌ Directed by Etienne Aurelius (Tumanang, Hawai'i, Aotearoa) In the mountains of Kauai, a drug-addicted native Hawaiian woman, NANEA, lives with her troubled boyfriend, ELI inside an abandoned school bus. On the night of her mother's funeral, she reaches breaking point and destroys Eli's possessions sending him into a bitter rage. Nanae flees into […]
MFF2023 Closing Night Screening: Slash/Back
Memorial Hall Main Road, Otaki, New ZealandSLASH/BACK Directed by Nyla Innuksuk (Inuit) Set in Pang, a sleepy hamlet nestled in the majestic mountains of Baffin Island in the Arctic Ocean, Maika wakes up to another typical day of her summer holiday. 24 hours of sunlight, no School, no cool boys (well... except one). But Maika and her ragtag friends are suddenly […]
Māoriland Red Carpet Party with the Modern Māori Quartet
Maoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Ōtaki, Wellington, New ZealandPut on your most glam outfit and walk the red carpet for the annual Māoriland Red Carpet Party. A celebration of all the filmmakers and their collaborators at MFF2023. The Modern Māori Quartet will be lighting up the dancefloor with their new show - Ngā 80s! What happens when you find a worn cassette at […]
Pikopiko – After School Drama Classes for Rangatahi
Maoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Ōtaki, Wellington, New ZealandPikopiko is an after-school Toi Whakaari/drama class for tamariki and rangatahi (aged 5 - 14) held at the Māoriland Hub. Pikopiko is led by trained actors and teachers. During these workshops, tamariki and rangatahi will learn performance, and storytelling skills within a tikanga Māori framework. This term the tamariki and rangatahi will collaborate to create […]
Māoriland Film Festival 2023
Maoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Ōtaki, Wellington, New Zealandhttps://youtu.be/cXfv6CjtYb8 "Mā mua e kē anō ai mā muri - We look to the past so the future may be different" From March 15 - 19, Māoriland Film Festival (MFF) celebrates a decade of Indigenous storytelling in Aotearoa and presents the largest showcase in the festival’s history. The 10th MFF will present over 130 short […]
‘He Karu, He Taringa’ – Wellington
Te Auaha Campus Cinema 65 Dixon St, Te Aro, Wellington, New ZealandBOOK YOUR TICKETS HERE (update: SOLD OUT!) For Autism Acceptance month, Māoriland Productions has partnered with Altogether Autism to present this public screening of ‘He Karu, He Taringa’ - a takiwātanga (autism) story inspired by the real life journey of writer/director Tahuaroa Ohia. To six-year-old Ben, the world is full of loud noises and frightening […]
‘He Karu, He Taringa’ – Hamilton
Lido Cinema Level 1, Centre Place, 501 Victoria Street, Hamilton, New ZealandBOOK YOUR TICKETS HERE For Autism Acceptance month, Māoriland Productions has partnered with Altogether Autism to present this public screening of ‘He Karu, He Taringa’ - a takiwātanga (autism) story inspired by the real life journey of writer/director Tahuaroa Ohia. To six-year-old Ben, the world is full of loud noises and frightening images. As Ben […]