Join mātauraka Māori exponents Victoria Campbell and Brendan Flack under Te Marama, the moon, for engaging kōrero to conclude the 2021 NZISF.
This event is presented by the New Zealand International Science Festival.
Bookings essential – book online at scifest.org.nz/programme/te-marama

Celebrate Matariki with blissful nourishing yoga under the Full Moon at Hanover Hall. Explore the divination of Matariki in movement and meditation and set your flow of grace for the day and for a sparkling New Year, with Jessica Latton from the Dunedin Yoga Studio.

Completely new to yoga? This is the perfect time to start! All levels welcome.
This event is presented by the New Zealand International Science Festival.
Bookings essential – book online at scifest.org.nz/programme/yoga
Explore the moon’s past, present, and future in this out-of-this-world experience where you can enter the orbit of our spectacular moon.
This event is presented by the New Zealand International Science Festival.
Bookings essential – book online at scifest.org.nz/programme/moon

For pre-contact Māori, the best times for the cultivation and harvesting of food were marked by bodies visible in the night sky. The passing of years, seasons and months were signalled by prominent stars and the phases of the moon. Join a Museum Guide and take a closer look at how traditional food and natural resources were managed in Te Waipounamu through our displays and see how mahika kai continues today through the lens of Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu’s Mahinga Kai films.

Southern Land, Southern People Gallery, Otago Museum, 419 Great King Street, Dunedin
Weekends, Saturday 29 June to Sunday 21 July, 2pm. FREE
Contact teresa.fogarty@otagomuseum.nz 03 474 7474 otagomuseum.nz