Te Arawa all-stars unite this September, bringing Rotorua its first month-long indigenous arts festival, Aronui.
Last Thursday marked the launch of the official 2019 event programme for the Aronui Indigenous Arts Festival which aims to celebrate, share and inspire through indigenous arts.
The whāriki (foundations) of the ahurei (festival) have been woven together by the New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute (NZMACI), Te Tatau o Te Arawa, Steambox Films and Rotorua Lakes Council with support from a number of Rotorua organisations.
Festival chairman and NZMACI general manager Eraia Kiel (Te Arawa) said Te Arawa had a huge pool of talent.
"It's humbling to know how many Te Arawa trailblazers Rotorua has in the arts, people who are regularly showcasing their talents across the world.