Otago Daily Times

Matariki holiday light show planned

- WYATT RYDER

DUNEDIN will celebrate the first official Matariki holiday with a multiday light show.

A city council spokeswoma­n said the ‘‘Mana Moana: Otepoti’’ water and light show would take place from June 24 to 26 on the Otago Harbour waterfront.

The free event would bring together the work of Maori and Pasifika artists through images, short film, poems, dance and more, which would be projected on to a water screen.

The screen projected images on to water which was sprayed into the air, which created the illusion of the images appearing out of thin air, she said.

Dunedin Mayor Aaron Hawkins said it would be an opportunit­y for the Dunedin community and visitors to come together and celebrate the season.

‘‘It’s an exciting time to now be celebratin­g Matariki as a national holiday.’’

It was the first holiday to acknowledg­e te ao Maori (the Maori world view) and share in a tradition that would help shape New Zealand’s future identity.

The event would be produced by Wellington­based production studio Storybox, the spokeswoma­n said.

The show would run on a recurring 30minute loop between 5.30pm and 8.30pm over the three nights, which would allow plenty of opportunit­ies for people to enjoy the spectacle.

A night food market was also planned to complement the festivitie­s.

Maori, partnershi­ps and policy general manager Jeanette Wikaira said funding for the event was through existing budgets within community developmen­t, events and Enterprise Dunedin.

The production cost was about $80,000.

 ?? PHOTO: GERARD O'BRIEN ?? Moist marvel . . . Showing off a concept of what the new Matariki light show at the Otago Harbour waterfront might look like are Dunedin City Council Maori, partnershi­ps and policy general manager Jeanette Wikaira and events team leader Dan Hendra.
PHOTO: GERARD O'BRIEN Moist marvel . . . Showing off a concept of what the new Matariki light show at the Otago Harbour waterfront might look like are Dunedin City Council Maori, partnershi­ps and policy general manager Jeanette Wikaira and events team leader Dan Hendra.

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