International sports ground McLean Park in Napier will be turned into a marae for today's welcome for 47 kapa groups and supporters hitting Hawke's Bay for the Olympics of Maori cultural performance.
The powhiri from Hawke's Bay-Wairarapa iwi Ngati Kahungunu for performers from throughout New Zealand as well as a group from Australia starts at 11am, the entree or kumamatanga to the four-day biennial Te Matatini competition festival from tomorrow to Sunday at Kahungunu Park, otherwise known as Hawke's Bay Regional Sports Park, in Hastings.
It is open to performers, visitors and the general public, gates opening at 9am, and among the thousands will be Hastings district councillor Baden Barber, of Waimarama, who will be making his second Te Matatini appearance with host rohe group Ngati Kahungunu ki Heretaunga.
Its performance is mid-morning Friday, with pressure not only as the locals determined to represent their area to the best of their ability but also to try to have a host iwi group on the stage when nine finalists compete for the major honours on Sunday.
"We are all passionate about who we are and where we are from," Mr Barber said during a break from council business and the intense practices which have dominated life in recent times.