13 July 2023, Issue 1168
Carving and constellations The porcelain dust of carved bone scatters across the workshop floor, mimicking the constellations hung in the night sky. Matariki is kicking off on Friday, July 14, and will be celebrated through music, nature, creativity, kai and more this long weekend! Bone carver
Gavin Smith has been providing workshops as part of the Incubator Creative Hub’s Matariki Calendar and is keen to share the knowledge and story found within whakairo.“ “Matariki is something I’ve celebrated for the past 20-odd years with my kids.
“It’s the bringing of new and understanding the new seasons,” says Gavin. Across Tauranga Moana, a range of activities and events will be on for our community to celebrate Māori New Year with friends and whānau. As dawn breaks on
Friday, you may be lucky enough to witness the Matariki star cluster with guidance and korero from master celestial navigator Jack Thatcher at Mauao’s summit. To find out more about how you can celebrate Matariki this year head to pages 6-7.