There is no escaping the moon and its tidal pull and for Jade Kameta this tidal pull has led him to China.
The Healthy Families Rotorua systems innovator is en-route to Shanghai where Kameta (Ngāti Pikiao) hopes the cultural exchange will help connect his work on maramataka with the Chinese knowledge on lunar cycles while also taking part in the Tuko Iho exhibition.
"Healthy Families Rotorua hold a position of working towards normalising traditional practices such as maramataka to environments that increase community wellness where we live, learn, work and play," Kameta said.
"Heading overseas is an opportunity to share mātauranga Māori or Māori systems with China and in return, get a broader understanding of their deep and fascinating culture.
"Whether you are in Aotearoa or China, the effect is the same; there is no escaping the moon and its tidal pull."