Rotorua Daily Post

Blessing opens Whare Waka

Finished project marks final step in lakefront revamp

- Catherine Sylvester

Adawn karakia has marked the official opening of Te Arawa Whare Waka, concluding the five-year Rotorua lakefront developmen­t project. In a statement, Te Arawa Waka Trust trustee Pererika Makiha said the blessing ceremony was about acknowledg­ing those who have passed, as well as marking the opening of the new building.

Moving the 34-year-old war canoe from outside the Energy Events Centre to the lakefront was one of the first projects to get under way as part of the developmen­t, and the last major work to be completed.

Makiha particular­ly acknowledg­ed Te Putuangaan­ga Mihaka and Laurie Durand, whose passion for all forms of waka had resulted in the establishm­ent of the Whare Waka.

“Their passion is acknowledg­ed by the blessing of the two punga [anchor stones, Tokaparore and Tuterangih­aruru] which are situated at each end of the Whare Waka.”

Local business DCA Architects designed the Whare Waka in collaborat­ion with Te Arawa artist and master carver Lyonel Grant, Te Arawa Waka Trust and BSK Consulting Engineers.

Grant hand-made the waka taua in 1989 using traditiona­l techniques and tools, and the waka’s function of transporti­ng war parties traditiona­lly held great mana (prestige).

Grant also created artwork for the developmen­t, including the pou tumu that stand along the lake edge.

The Whare Waka has glass walls that protect the taonga while allowing visitors to view and connect with it. Large glass doors at both ends of the building allow the waka to be moved out for use in cultural events.

Constructi­on on the Whare Waka began in August last year, with work continuing to be carried out throughout summer by Urbo Homes contractor­s, alongside Grant and Te Arawa Waka Trust.

In a statement, Rotorua Lakes Council said funding from Kānoa — Regional Economic Developmen­t and Investment Unit had supported the constructi­on of the building and the artistic elements.

 ?? ?? A dawn karakia blessed the opening of Te Arawa Whare Waka on the shores of Lake Rotorua.
A dawn karakia blessed the opening of Te Arawa Whare Waka on the shores of Lake Rotorua.

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