Silo Park comes alive for MATARIKI Festival 2013
24 June 2013
Silo Park comes alive
for MATARIKI Festival 2013
Waterfront
Auckland is excited to announce a series of fantastic
Matariki celebrations taking place at Silo Park, which will
be the culmination of the month-long festival. From Friday
19 – Sunday 21 July, Silo Park will come alive with a
special exhibition from ‘Paper Pirates’ featuring public
submissions, a Matariki installation that will showcase New
Zealanders’ stories, as well as light displays, a very
special Silo Cinema, and the return of Silo Markets.
Paper Pirates
On Friday 19 July, The Shutter
Pirates will present the third instalment of their ‘Paper
Pirates’ exhibition inside Silo 7, as part of the Matariki
Festival.
‘Paper Pirates’ is a unique style of exhibition where the images displayed are submitted by the public. In celebration of Matariki, photographers have been asked to consider a theme of ‘Manaakitanga – Sharing our world with others’. All submissions will be exhibited on July 19th, but with a twist; at the end of the exhibition, guests are invited to pull their favourite image off the wall as a keepsake. Submissions are open now, visit theshutterpirates.com/paperpirates3 for more info.
Te Pou Kōrero
Installation
Te Pou Kōrero is an interactive
sculptural installation, which considers the origins of
Tikanga Maori (culture) and te reo Maori (language) as oral
history.
Resembling a post, he pou taonga
gives New Zealanders an opportunity to share the story
of their personal journey through the contemporary oral
medium, the telephone. Any member of the public representing
the wide array of Auckland’s communities is invited to
approach he pou taonga and engage with the
installation, sharing their story. Stories are encouraged to
align with one of the guiding principles of Matariki
Festival 2013, ‘Manaakitanga: sharing your world with
others’.
He pou taonga will have a
physical presence around Auckland at a range of Matariki
Festival events, with the stories forming part of an
immersive audio installation, played inside Silo 6 at
Auckland’s Silo Park during the final weekend of the
Matariki Festival 2013, from July 20th-21st.
Silo Cinema presents ‘Billy T: Te
Movie’
In further celebration of Matariki, Silo
Cinema will remember NZ’s favourite comedian, Billy T
James with a screening of ‘Billy T: Te Movie’ on
Saturday 20 July. This family-friendly documentary
chronicles a Kiwi legend, and includes interviews and
remastered footage. The film will kick off at 7pm and, as
always, will be accompanied by a night market, food stalls
and the Silo Park bar – providing a fantastic night out
for Aucklanders, and those who want to introduce their kids
to the great on-screen characters he was known for. View the
trailer here.
Saturday also plays host to day and night markets featuring some of Aucklanders’ favourite Silo Market vendors, and food from Stumpy's, Langos, Lucky Taco and more. Furthermore, visitors can check out a series of light installations, projections and sculptures that will be dotted around Silo Park. On Sunday 21 July, guests can view a selection of installations which appeared at other events around Auckland, throughout the Matariki Festival.
About Matariki
On
June 22nd, the Matariki star cluster rises into our skies
signalling the beginning of a month of celebration and
entertainment, which brings a modern take to ancient Māori
tradition. It heralds in the Māori New Year, which is a
time to connect with, and give thanks to the land, sea and
sky. It is also a time to reflect on the year gone by, and
celebrate the year ahead.
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