To celebrate peace and commemorate Parihaka, Himiona Grace and Julia Truscott are creating a major Paekākāriki event – their second Rangi Mārie Peace Festival, 22- 23 November.
After the success of the first festival, held on Parihaka Day 2022, event organisers Himiona Grace and Julia Truscott are creating the community festival again.
“Parihaka Day is a commemoration of peaceful resistance and bringing communities together under a common cause. The past few years have been a struggle for many, not just economic times but in many aspects of our daily life. We think it’s really timely to get together under the kaupapa of peace. The event is free and something positive for all the whānau,” Himiona says.
Kicking off the weekend’s festivities on Friday November 22nd from 7pm will be an acoustic concert of music, spoken word and theatre around the fire. A BBQ will be provided if you want to bring kai to cook.
“This will be a way to warm up before the big event and give artists an opportunity to play and be heard in an intimate setting. If you have an original song or poem you’d like to share, this will be a beautiful place to perform to an appreciative audience,” Julia says.
The main event on Saturday will feature live music by bands from Kāpiti, Porirua and Wellington including AJA, Jess Deacon and band, Sureboy, and Hearth – with more exciting announcements to come. There will also be kapa haka and DJs to keep everyone dancing all day long.
There will be fun and free activities for all ages including flag making, giant bubbles, conga drumming workshops, outdoor games, a bouncy castle and a ‘talking tent’ with speakers and workshops throughout the day. A ticketed after party at the Paekākāriki Bowling Club will feature more great music. If you’re still standing on Sunday 24th November, it’s the monthly live music session at Finn’s Paekākāriki from 4pm too.
“We want to welcome people from far and wide to experience the natural beauty here and promote live music, creativity and enjoying kai together. It’s also about respecting the whenua we are on, and the mural of Miriona Mutu on the Wai Ata studio reminds us of this important history. We can all learn more about what we can do to support our local hapū to be able to live on their whenua again,” Julia said.
Anyone wanting to be involved, including performers, food vendors, artists, workshop facilitators, speakers, community groups who share the peace kaupapa, sponsors and volunteers please email via [email protected].
Everyone is invited to the Rangi Mārie Peace Festival in Paekākāriki!
Friday 22 November 7pm- 9pm
Saturday 23 November 12pm – 7pm
On the fields outside Wai Ata Studio, north end of Tilley Road
Saturday 23 November 12pm – 7pm
On the fields outside Wai Ata Studio, north end of Tilley Road
Event funders are Kāpiti Coast District Council and Paekākāriki Communiy Board. Sponsors so far include Magno Vieira from Harcourts, Rustam Nomozov from Mortgage Lab, Stonewood Homes, Family Music Store, AJ Crawshaw Music School, Beach Road Deli, The Perching Parrot and Elite Arboriculture.
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