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Matariki fireworks enthrals crowd

Dannevirke was lucky to be one of only three venues due to the lockdown

- Dave Murdoch

Aperfect night for fireworks rewarded Ngati Kahungunu for its resolve to bring Matariki to Dannevirke on Friday evening July 3. It was bound to be a smaller affair at such short notice but the crowd turned out in numbers somewhere between 500 and 1000. It was hard to count in the dark.

It was dark too. The lights of the food stalls lit up short distances, the giant screen on the far side of the grandstand beckoned, there was a calmness and no windchill as the rising almost full moon shone down uninterrup­ted by cloud and DJ Friction entertaine­d.

There was a great range of food from fried bread to mini-donuts, sausages in bread to nachos (DHS netball) and the Polynesian Soul Food cart had everything including chop suey, bacon and egg rolls, mussel and whitebait fritters. Kate’s Coffee Kart was busy and queues of customers frequented all the food venues.

About 5.45pm the Maumahara ceremony honoured over 30 cherished loved ones who had passed during the last year and a count down by MC Chrystal Edwards heralded the start of the fireworks exactly at 6pm as the crowd of predominan­tly families clustered around the oval and also viewed from the grandstand.

For the next 15 minutes people gasped and cheered as volleys of fireworks filled the sky, visible from much of Dannevirke and its environs.

Ngati Kahungunu organiser Melodie Grace said the evening was just as successful as last year with half the preparatio­n. She said “a wonderful time was had by people of all ages”.

This is the 11th Matariki celebratio­n hosted by Ngati Kahungunu in Dannevirke, earlier events being concerts in the Town Hall and changing to fireworks and entertainm­ent outdoors four years ago. Dannevirke was lucky to be one of three venues to host a fireworks as only three of the normal eight were scheduled due to the lockdown.

Melodie said she was very grateful to the A&P Showground­s committee for having the venue in such pristine condition and thanked everyone for coming out.

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The Ngati Kahungunu sponsored Matariki Fireworks at the Dannevirke A&P Showground­s Friday night were spectacula­r.
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Spirals and colour blasted out of five launch sites.
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Dye 4 U was the only non-food stall and it did well.
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Dannevirke High School sports committee secretary Bec Adie mans a fundraisin­g barbecue for the school’s sports teams at Nga¯ ti Kahungunu’s Matariki Wha¯ nau Festival on Friday.
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Matariki rockets soared high.
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Orange and other star bursts exploded.
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Multiple starbursts thrilled as a finale.
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The big screen featured Maumahara, the ceremony which remembers those who have passed in the last year.

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