With art, food, performances, and fire, Matariki will be celebrated throughout Hastings this week.
To mark the start of the Maori New Year, Hastings Community Arts Centre is holding a visual celebration of Kahungunu culture, featuring a vibrant exhibition of works, interactive activities and performance, organised by Ngati Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated.
Since 2000, the exhibition has become a regular event on the Matariki calendar. Curator of the 2016 exhibition Michelle Mataira said the event was a great way to get people engaged in some of the traditions associated with Matariki.
"It's a celebration of visual and performing culture, and the sharing of stories and knowledge," she said.
On Thursday, Hastings CBD will come alive with fiery displays, music and food trucks at a one-off winter Hastings City Night Market.