Discover the connections between the stars and our world
This year's Matariki programme explores the ecology of Matariki, drawing inspiration from our exhibitions and taonga.
Through stories of insects, Meaning Eels , and the natural world, you'll discover how the stars guide knowledge of the environment and our place within it.
Full Schedule
A full day of celebration
Friday 10 July
On Friday 10 July, the museum comes alive with a full day of free and ticketed activities for all ages.
Origami Stars and Insects
10:30am - 3pm
Free entry
Join the Waikato Japanese Society to discover the art of paper folding and create beautiful stars and intricate insects to take home. Perfect for all ages.
Matariki Workshop: Soft Sculpture Eels
11am - 2pm
From $25
A hands-on textile workshop for all ages. Led by Waikato textile artist Pepi-Joy Gilgen. No experience required!
Matariki Concert: Music + Kapa Haka
11:30am - 1:30pm
Free entry
Two performances bring the spirit of Matariki to life through music, song, and story in this free, all-ages Matariki performance.
Public talk: Matariki and Te Taiao
2pm - 3pm
Free with registration
Maramataka expert Piripi Lambert joins us this Matariki to explore how the rhythms of the night sky shape the natural world.
free entry
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