Matariki 2025


7- 22 Pipiri June 2025

Venue: Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre

Let creativity be a guiding star this Matariki.

Celebrate Matariki with talented artists from Ōtautahi & beyond, featuring live performances, visual art, kapa haka, Tīrama Mai, night mākete,
delicious kai & so much more.

Image credit: The Māori Sidesteps by Andi Crown Photography. 

 

About Matariki

Matariki is the Māori New Year based on the lunar calendar. It is a time to celebrate new life, remember those who’ve passed on, and plan for the future. The start of the new dawn is a time to gather with whānau and friends and celebrate what has been and what is to come.

The full name of the Matariki star cluster is “Ngā mata o te ariki Tāwhirimātea” – the eyes of the ariki Tāwhirimātea, god of the winds and weather. When Ranginui, the sky father, and Papatūānuku, the earth mother, were separated from their dark embrace by Tāne, Tāwhirimātea was distraught. He tore out his eyes, crushed them into pieces and stuck them onto the chest of the sky.

This star cluster is known by many names throughout the world. In Hawaii it is known as Makali’i – eyes of the king, in Greece it is known as Pleiades, and in Japan it is most famously known as Subaru.

The nine stars in the constellation of Matariki oversee different areas of importance in Māori life. They are; Matariki, Pōhutukawa, Waitī, Waitā, Waipuna-ā-rangi, Tupuānuku, Tupuārangi, Ururangi, and Hiwa-i-te-rangi. Early Māori did not view the constellation as a whole when gaining knowledge for the year ahead, but instead sought insight from the individual stars.

For mana whenua Ngāi Tūāhuriri, Matariki is an important time. This is the time when whānau ensure their pātaka (food storehouses) are full. It is a time for them to reflect and plan how the land and waterways should be nurtured and prepared to ensure a bountiful and sustainable harvest season.

 

Thanks to our generous sponsors

Farina Thompson Charitable Trust

Proudly managed by Perpetual Guardian

 

Events 

IN/DIGITAL SPACES
Saturday 7 - Saturday 21 June 2025 First floor, Boys’ High

Explore te ao hangarau with four artists delving into being Māori in a digital world—past, present, and future—in this immersive exhibition. Find out more

He Ara Pūtōrino
Saturday 7 - Sunday 22 June 2025

Taonga Pūoro experts Dr Ruby Solly & Alistair Fraser craft a Pūtōrino from start to finish in the intimate documentary He Ara Pūtōrino. Find out more

Pepe
Tuesday 10 - Sunday 22 June 2025 Cloisters Studio

A solo traveller channels Hineraukatauri in this award-winning dance with taonga pūoro, digital media, and craft. Find out more

Pōhutukawa
Tuesday 10 - Saturday 12 July Common Room

Te Whare Tapere presents Pōhutukawa, a Matariki exhibition honouring those we’ve lost, those who remember and the natural world from which we all come and return to. Find out more

Matariki Heritage Stargazing at the Observatory Tower
Wednesday evenings, 11 & 18 June 2025 Observatory, Biology and Physics

Wednesday night tours for Matariki. Experience stargazing through the Townsend Teece Telescope in the Observatory Tower (1896) with astronomers from the University of Canterbury. Find out more

Tīrama Mai
Wednesday 18 - Sunday 22 June 2025 Great Hall

Tīrama Mai is a celebration of Puaka Matariki, produced by Christchurch City Council, that brings together creative installations and projections, performances and storytelling. Find out more

Matariki Mākete
Thursday 19 - Saturday 21 June 2025 Market Square

Three unforgettable evenings under the stars with Garden City Mākete! Support over 60 local artisans, enjoy live performances and treat yourself to delicious kai. Find out more

Te Waiatatanga Mai o te Atua – The Song of the Gods
Sat 7 - Sun 22 Pipiri June Observatory, Biology and Physics

A permanent exhibition - one of deep significance for Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre, tells a version of the Ngāi Tahu creation story, as written down in 1849 by Matiaha Tiramōrehu. Find out more

Location map

Arts Centre wide,
Worcester Boulevard

Market Square Hereford St Carpark Boys' High Entrance Engineering Laneway The Observatory Hotel Courtyard South Quad North Quad Registry Student Union The Gym Engineering Cloisters Studio Common Room Library Biology, Observatory and Physics Chemistry School of Art West Lecture Classics Rutherford's Den Clock Tower Boy's High Workshop Great Hall
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