By Kelvin McDonald of Whakaata Maori
Close to 250 people, some displaced by Cyclone Gabrielle, are about to be treated to a special marae show in Hastings by some of the biggest names in Māori music.
On Friday evening, Omāhu Marae in Heretaunga will host the show, which will form part of the 16th National Waiata Māori Music Awards to be broadcast on Whakaata Māori in October.
As the awards ceremony will be virtual, organisers decided to hold a special evening performance at the marae instead of asking guest artists and finalists to perform in an empty venue for the live recording, awards executive director Ellison Huata says.
She says this year’s awards will have a strong focus on helping those displaced by the weather events in January and February.