Taipūrākau
The Sandman, Marcus Winter
Historical accounts of navigation, waka sailing and ocean voyaging combine with storytelling in many forms – visual, musical, spoken and real-time artistic creation – to bring us Taipūrākau, sand stories that bring the feats of our ancestors to life.
Adventurers travelled to this land hundreds of years ago via the Pacific Ocean, a marine highway for vessels that visited many island nations across the seas, sharing knowledge, history and genealogical ties. Tāmaki Makaurau welcomed these waka to the shores of Aotearoa over many years.
With images unfolding right before your very eyes, performance artist Marcus Winter puts his hands in sand to illustrate this story in a creative and remarkable way. A must-see for audiences of all ages, prepare to be inspired by the speed in which sand transforms into images of atua, to a double-hulled sailing vessel, to the oceans and mountains, and so much more!
To make a booking please fill out our Creative Learning Booking Form or contact our Creative Learning Coordinator Kelly Gilbride: schools@aaf.co.nz
Magic Mirrors Spiegeltent, Aotea Square
Tuesday 14 March, 11am & Post-Show Q&A, 12pm (Te Reo Māori)
1pm (English) & Post-Show Q&A, 2pm
Audience Suitability: Pre-school, Primary, Intermediate, Secondary (Years 0-13)
Curriculum Links: Drama, Te Reo Māori, Social Studies, History, Visual Arts, Science
Please email schools@aaf.co.nz to book your place.
Tai – ocean, sea; pūrākau
– stories; taipū – sand dunes
— he rawekehanga kupu hei waihanga i tētehi wheako e kore e wareware
— a play on words to create an unforgettable experience
Suitable for all ages
This is a bilingual event, presented in both English and te reo Maori
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