Poi E! Make your own poi
Date: Thursday, 3 October, 2019
Time: 10.00am to 10.20am whānau Pūkana tour. 10.30am to 12.00pm Poi making workshop
Cost: Free event. Book your space bookings@hetohu.nz
Location: Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Thorndon
Family-friendly tour of Pūkana exhibtion
Bring the tamariki for a family-friendly tour by the learning team of the exhibition ‘Pūkana: moments in Maori performance’ at 10am. All ages with supervising adult welcome. The duration of the tour is 20 minutes.
Make a poi
Come along to a poi making workshop at 10.30am. This workshop is best suited for children 8 years and older. Caregivers can grab a coffee but are expected to supervise their children during the programme. We will make our own poi from t-shirts (bring an old t-shirt, if you can) and wool, then learn from Moana how to make them swirl.
About the presenter
Moana Ormsby is the Kaiwhakaako at the National Library and kapa haka tutor. The learning team will make the Pūkana tour fun for tamariki.
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