A no-holds-barred account of experiences of wāhinetanga — or womanhood — will play out in Kerikeri in June, performed by six talented wāhine Māori actors
Kōpū is a showcase of music and theatre that pays tribute to our nannies, mothers, and aunties and is part of the Turner Centre and Matariki Pewhariangi Festival being held in the week of the Matariki public holiday.
This kāhui whetū of multi-talented performers weave live music, performance, poetry, and poi to share their experiences of wāhinetanga now — the day-and-night duality of being fiercely everything at once.
It’s on at the Turner Centre’s John Dalton Auditorium from 7.30pm on June 25.