Daily Programme for MAORI ART MARKet 2009
Including a daily fashion show, demonstrations, debates and presentations.

Wednesday 7 October 2009
6.00pm - The launch of renowned Maori writer Patricia Grace’s book, as well as the launch of the contemporary Maori art exhibitions at Pataka Museum, Porirua City.
Thursday 8 October 2009
6.00pm - Official launch of MAORI ART MARKet in the Te Rauparaha Arena.
Guests assemble in the exhibiting space or Foyer entrance for drinks, finger food, and music.
Tribute to Inia Te Wiata
During the 2007 MAORI ART MARKet, artists acknowledged the art of Film Maker and actor Don Selwyn. On this occasion they will acknowledge baritone Inia Te Wiata by singing songs from some of his beloved shows. Recent Sun Aria winner Aivale Cole (Soprano) presents ` Summer Time’ from the musical `Porgy and Bess’, Baritone Frankie Stevens presents `Ole Man River’ from Show Boat, and Wiremu Winitana (tenor) presents a Maori recital specially selected by Inia as part of his favourite Maori songs.
Brief presentation from the daily fashion show
The fashion show on the opening night is a teaser for the full show which will commence at 12.30pm on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. It features ; Dorothy Grant (USA/Canada), Patricia Michael, (USA,) Suzanne Tamaki (Native Sista’s Label) Charmaine Love (Kia Kaha label) Contemporary Maori Weavers (Kohai Grace, Rose White, Elaine Bevan, Pip , Karl Leonard.)
Galleries are then officially open for the purchasing of art.
10.00pm - CLOSE OF GALLERIES
Friday 9 October 2009
10.00am - Doors open, art for sale, artists' workshops begin.
10.30am - The Art of Weaving
A discussion and presentation by the countries leading weavers demonstrating their latest techniques, traditional weaving, trends in weaving, experiences and new ideas from the eternal threads exhibition that toured the United States of America in 2005
12.30pm - Fashion show
2.00pm - Ta Moko
Leading exponents of the art of Ta Moko speak on their work, the concepts, the symbols, the experiences locally and internationally. Speakers include Derek Lardelli, Mark Kopua and Hohua Mohi.
3.30pm - Te Maori
The major touring show of traditional Maori carving through the United States in the early 1980’s, what happened then, what has happened since, where to from here. Professor Hirini Moko Mead, Professor Piri Sciascia, Professor Dr Kara Puketapu. (Professor Robert Jahnke to chair).
5.00pm - CLOSE OF GALLERIES
7.00pm - Doors open for 'A NIGHT OF OPERA’
Tickets sales are limited to 250 and these are available at ticketek or the Te Rauparaha Arena for $20 each.
Saturday 10 October 2009
10.00am - Doors open, artists' workshops continue, art for sale.
10.30am - Working in Clay
Featuring three young clay artists followed by international First Nations guest artist, Richard Zane Smith.
12.30pm - Fashion Show
2.00pm - The Singer and the Song
A discussion featuring entertainer Frankie Stevens, Wiremu Winitana, (tenor) Mere Boynton (soprano) on their careers, singing, the music, and the problems and solutions in developing a career in the music industry.
3.30pm - The Fashion Industry
Patricia Michaels from Taos, New Mexico talks about her fashion label, her career, in discussion with Suzanne Tamaki and Charmaine Love.
5.00pm - CLOSE OF GALLERIES
7.30 pm Matatini show at the Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington. Includes the three top teams at the national finals competition.
Sunday 11 October 2009
10.00am - Doors open, workshops continue, art for sale.
10.30am - Contemporary Sculpture
Dempsey Bob (Canada) and Fred Graham will hold an illustrated talk on their art, materials, concepts, tradition and contemporary art, the global arts scene.
12.30pm - Fashion Show
2.00pm - Contemporary Pacific Art
Writer/painter Albert Wendt, artists Michel Tuffery and Lorene Taurerewa, talk about their international art careers, inspiration, where to from here for contemporary art in the Pacific.
4.00pm - Acoustic entertainment from the artists with story telling, singing, dance, comedy.
5.00pm - CLOSE OF GALLERIES