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15 Jun$35
Tukutuku is a customary Māori artform used for storytelling. Woven panels made up of kākaho, with geometric patterns in toetoe, kiekie and pingao carry deep meaning and often tell stories of identity, family, and community. Awhina Murupaenga has created a contemporary take on the traditional craft and will teach people to weave their own story.
As part of this workshop, Awhina will present a kōrero about tukutuku and participants will receive their very own Whatu Creative Mini Tukutuku toi kit to take home.
Bookings are required.
Getting there
Te huarahi ki reira
The Museum is a short walk from the centre of town and Waitematā station. There are also parking buildings nearby on Pakenham St East and Market Lane.
More info
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