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Te Tīmatanga

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  • Free Admission

Dates

  • Wed 22 Feb 2023, 10:00am
  • Thu 23 Feb 2023, 10:00am
  • Fri 24 Feb 2023, 10:00am
  • Sat 25 Feb 2023, 10:00am
  • Sun 26 Feb 2023, 10:00am

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All Ages

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Elephant Publicity

Te Tīmatanga is Auckland Pride’s Takatāpui offering within the Festival.

This year, in its second iteration, Te Tīmatanga sits humbly in the Albert Park Caretakers Cottage - a Whare Toi empowered by Public Programming.

A site of significance in our Takatāpui history, we are so excited to occupy the Caretakers Cottage again and look forward to the opportunities of community cohabitation, capacity building, reflection & joy that will come out of this Pride season.

A kaupapa of gratitude and exploration - where Takatāpui, Tangata Ira Rere, Tangata Ira Whiti, Tangata Ira Tangata and Tangata Whenua may come together in hāporitanga to share in their truths, joy & abundance.

Opening at The Albert Park Caretakers Cottage & Toi O Tāmaki on Wednesday 1st of February, Te Tīmatanga runs all month long as a community hub.

Keep an eye out and register for upcoming in-person events, activations, & workshops.

Like last year, Te Tīmatanga will deliver digital offerings online - with a video series being launched in partnership with Cuetone Media.

In partnership with The Burnett Foundation, a continuation of our Te Whe Podcast will be released with a specific focus on Public Health in response to the Monkeypox outbreak.

Te Tīmatanga is excited to unearth again our Huarahi Toi (Public Art Display) in partnership with Britomart & The Viaduct, with artist talks & events taking place at both precincts this year.

Placemaking in honour of the initial Gay Liberations Protests held in Albert Park & grounding in our context as Takatāpui Tauira reflecting on the history of The Bog Waters, Queens Wharf & the Dock - Te Tīmatanga holds itself as a series of arrivals, and never a final destination.

Te Tīmatanga is a continued opportunity for Auckland Pride to learn. This Rangatahi led public art & digital festival, looks to celebrate the legacy, resilience, talents and nuanced lived experiences of Aotearoa’s Kāhui Takatāpui.

Mana Māori, Mana Takatāpui.

Tīhei, Mauri Ora!

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