The Northland Age

Stars set to line up at Pasifika Festival

Inaugural event in November features music, food and stalls

- Myjanne Jensen

Adesire to showcase Pasifika culture while providing a sense of identity and belonging is the kaupapa behind the inaugural Pasifika Festival in Kaitaia.

The free all-day festival will run on Saturday, November 26, and will feature a range of food, clothing and entertainm­ent all relating to the Pacific nations of the Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji and Niue.

The lineup of world-class Pasifika artists performing at the festival will include singer Annie Crummer (Cook Islands), internatio­nal tenor Ben Makisi (Samoa), soul singer Saia Folau (Tonga), and Auckland Pasifika funk/ soul band, Liquid Honey.

Festival organiser Opeloge Ah Sam said the concept for the event had come about following a desire to connect with other Samoan and Pacific island communitie­s residing in Kaitaia.

Ah Sam said a growing number of people of Pasifika descent living in the Far North had been seeking out places to celebrate, retain knowledge, and learn more about their culture.

This festival was therefore a celebratio­n of years of coming together and showcasing that to the people of Te Hiku.

“This really is about giving the people of Kaitaia and beyond an insight into our cultures and what we represent,” Ah Sam said.

“When I first moved up here, I was quite aware of being Samoan in a predominan­tly Māori context, and

what that would mean for my kids’ understand­ing of their identity.

“It’s important for our children to

be able to identify with their respective cultures and to feel like they know who they are.

“By 2019, we had started to gather a number of families in the area, which resulted in the beginnings of the Te Hiku Pasifika Trust — which is the entity driving this festival.”

Saturday is the big day for events, where 30 stallholde­rs will sell Pasifika goods and wares at Kaitaia’s A&P Showground­s.

The live entertainm­ent stage will also feature Pasifika traditiona­l dance performanc­es, as well as other art and cultural acts.

 ?? ?? Multi-award winning New Zealand singer of Cook Islander descent, Annie Crummer, is one of several top acts set to perform at the inaugural Pasifika Festival in Kaitaia in November.
Multi-award winning New Zealand singer of Cook Islander descent, Annie Crummer, is one of several top acts set to perform at the inaugural Pasifika Festival in Kaitaia in November.
 ?? ?? Internatio­nal tenor Ben Makisi (Samoa/Tonga), otherwise known as The Polynesian Pavarotti.
Internatio­nal tenor Ben Makisi (Samoa/Tonga), otherwise known as The Polynesian Pavarotti.
 ?? ?? Saia Folau (Tonga) is one of the best soul voices in the country, says Opeloge Ah Sam.
Saia Folau (Tonga) is one of the best soul voices in the country, says Opeloge Ah Sam.
 ?? ?? The Aiga Samoa Far North group practising to perform at the festival.
The Aiga Samoa Far North group practising to perform at the festival.

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