Sky Tower Lights Up to Celebrate Matariki
Sky Tower Lights Up to Celebrate Matariki
From 14 June until 14 July, Auckland’s iconic Sky Tower will light up the night sky in celebration of Matariki. The Maori New Year celebrations will begin across New Zealand on 14 June with a dawn karakia marking the arrival of the first moon after the rising of the star cluster Matariki.
The Sky
Tower will be lit red (the top) and blue (the base of the
tower); the official colours of the celebrations. Events are
being held all across Auckland such as tree plantings and
concerts. Matariki is a special time for all New Zealanders
to share, a time to come together and celebrate our unique
Maori heritage, nature, creativity and
expression.
Matariki has two meanings,
both referring to a tiny constellation of stars; Mata Riki
(Tiny Eyes) and Mata Ariki (Eyes of God). Traditionally,
depending on the visibility of Matariki, the coming season's
crop was thought to be determined. The brighter the stars
indicated the warmer the season would be and thus a more
productive crop. It was also seen as an important time for
family to gather and reflect on the past and the future.
Today Matariki means celebrating the unique place in which
we live and giving respect to the land we live
on.
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