"Looking backward to move forwards is the way to go in these troubled times," was the message delivered to 40 local kaumatua by guest speaker Tania Riwai at a Matariki Paramanawa (high tea) organised by Rangitane's Te Kete Hauora on Thursday, July 30 at The Hub in Dannevirke.
Matariki was the opportunity for kaumatua to meet and consider what has passed and who has passed in the last year and to consider the future which is so full of challenges.
A splendid high tea was provided and many of the elderly caught up with friends they had not seen since before lockdown.
When the group moved into the auditorium they were first entertained by Te Kura Kaupapa o Tamaki Nui a Rua. Close to 50 young people from years 3-6 had come to perform what would have been their entry for Te Matatini – the Primary School's Kapahaka Festival - had it not been cancelled nationally.
It was a spectacular performance for energy and harmony which fascinated the audience. Perhaps just as heart-warming were the items presented sitting on the floor as the arrival of the guest speaker was awaited. These tamariki were word perfect and melodic as they presented waiata they do normally as warm-ups.