Napier Courier

Lighting up Waiohiki

Check out creative village’s art beat this Labour Weekend

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Earth, Food and Fire is a free community fire festival happening at the Waiohiki Creative Arts Village near Taradale this Labour Weekend. On Friday, October 21, from 5pm to 10pm, 20 fire sculptures will transform the arts village into a garden of flickering flames. Six musical acts will provide entertainm­ent while people enjoy food from Black Betty BBQ and vegetarian fare from The Dosa Project. The village has been running fire arts workshops for several weeks, and a troupe will perform with fire poi, fire staves and other fire toys several times during the evening. Napier face-painter Cherie Meerlo will be painting flames and the like onto willing cheeks.

A key focus of the event will be two Te Ahi Kaaroa sculptural tributes to the village’s master carver Hugh Tareha, who died in May. The two sculptures are being designed and built by Hawke’s Bay artists Ricks Terstappen and Lance Greaves and supported with funds from the Hastings District Council’s Creative Communitie­s fund and the Port of Napier. Sculptors contributi­ng work include John Woodham, Glen Colechin, Asaki Kajima and Katie Metcalfe.

The Waiohiki Creative Arts Village is a community of more than 100 potters, painters, sculptors and mixed-media artists. The village nurtures the flame of a longestabl­ished creative tradition on the site, once the location of Tareha Te Moananui’s famous Pa Whakairo, renowned for the quality of its carvings. Over the four-day Labour Weekend, come out to see artists at work or sign up for pottery and stone-carving workshops. Support for the festival has also been provided by Waiohiki Community Charitable Trust, Napier City Council Creative Communitie­s, Pan Pac, Tumu Timbers and the Hawke’s Bay Arts Festival.

 ?? Photos / Simon Shaw ?? This Ricks Terstappen sculpture will be one of 20 set alight on Friday, October 21.
Photos / Simon Shaw This Ricks Terstappen sculpture will be one of 20 set alight on Friday, October 21.
 ?? ?? A raku pit firing of pottery at a previous Waiohiki Creative Arts Village festival.
A raku pit firing of pottery at a previous Waiohiki Creative Arts Village festival.

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