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Pasifika Festival returns to brighten up Western Springs this weekend. For the first time since 2018, the park will come alive with Pacific music, kai, dance, art, culture and more.
Taking place over two days (18 – 19 March), the festival features eight villages showcasing the diverse cultures of 11 Pacific Island nations: Aotearoa, Cook Islands, Fiji, Hawai’i, Kiribati, Niue, Samoa, Tahiti, Tokelau, Tonga and Tuvalu. With 48 food stalls, 51 retail stalls and more than 1000 performers, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
This year’s festival includes the new Pacific Bowls programme, following on from its success in 2022’s Taste of Pasifika events. The bowls are spaces of discovery, offering insights into and engagement with cultural practice, artistic identities and expression, storytelling, wellbeing, histories, Queer communities, the environment and much more – presented from a uniquely Pasifika Festival perspective.
Stock up on some
kai
Your favourite Pacific soul food is
all here, with Samoan umu, Tongan otai, chop-suey, kava,
pāua rolls and more. The iconic watermelon and pineapple
ice creams will also be on hand for a classic Pasifika
Festival sweet treat.
Shop till you
drop
From traditional tapa cloths and
crafts to modern Pacific streetwear for the whole family,
classic shell necklaces to handmade bags, you can find
everything at the 51 retail stalls.
Stop by
the stage
With eight stages there’s
always something on. There are more than 1000 performers
across the two festival days, including Siva Afi,
traditional Tahitian dancing and contemporary R&B hits.
Get ready to let the music move you and be
inspired.
Fill your Bowl
Stop by
the Talanoa (discussion) Bowl to hear from Pacific women
writers, learn about traditional navigation techniques in
Pacific cultures, understand the role of collective action
against climate change and more. To take a piece of Pasifika
Festival home with you, come to the Ako (to teach/learn)
Bowl Makerspace and create your own poi, hiapo and more with
expert guidance.
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