The Northern Advocate

Art show to set dunes aglow

- Peter de Graaf

The giant dunes of North Hokianga will form the screen for an art projection show on Saturday night exploring an environmen­tal issue close to Northlande­rs’ hearts.

O mapere artist Heather Randerson (Te Hikutu) said one of the themes of Te Whenua Tupu Ora: Niniwa Projection Event was the kauri dieback disease threatenin­g Waipoua Forest.

”But it’s also a metaphor for what’s happening in our community and globally,” she said.

The photos had been taken in Waipoua by Denise Batchelor, also from O mapere, and would be projected onto dunes at Te Pouahi, roughly opposite O pononi.

Randerson said the event was the fruition of an idea she had 20 years ago.

She had done a test on dunes at Piha, on Auckland’s west coast, to make sure it would work. A four-strong collective had been working on the project for three years.

The 12.5-minute presentati­on would be performed twice and includes a soundtrack of taonga puoro (traditiona­l Maori musical instrument­s) played by Nopera Pikari of Rawene.

Local iwi Te Rarawa and Te Roroa were involved, as were young people working on forest restoratio­n projects, she said.

The images would be accompanie­d by live korero from Snow Tane (Te Roroa) and Nuri Martin, who would be reading text prepared by Joe Cooper (Te Rarawa), son of Dame Whina Cooper.

Young poet Harirewa Tairaki (Te Hikutu) had written a piece for the occasion.

With a projection area of 80m x 30m, the images would look huge to anyone in the four boats heading out for the show. From shore, however, viewers would need a strong pair of binoculars.

Fortunatel­y the event would be livestream­ed by Tautoko FM (tautokofm. com) so anyone could follow it online. It would also be filmed for a documentar­y to be shown at a later date in Hokianga.

Saturday’s event will start at 7.30pm with a haka powhiri at Opononi wharf and run until about 10pm.

The other members of the collective are artist Lyn Bergquist and AUT art and design lecturer Janine Randerson.

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 ?? PHOTO / NINIWA COLLECTIVE ?? Images from Waipoua Forest projected onto a dune during a test run for tonight's art event.
PHOTO / NINIWA COLLECTIVE Images from Waipoua Forest projected onto a dune during a test run for tonight's art event.

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