What’s on this month: Three opportunities to break up the work week

Taane Mete: Pohutukawa at Auckland Art Gallery

Pohutukawa is a performance of dance, waiata and original music composed for the celebration of Matariki.

Pop over to Auckland Art Gallery (a convenient 3-minute walk from Manzana) on your lunch break for an original performance by renowned New Zealand choreographer Taane Mete.

You can find the when and where here.

Kete Aronui film club at Gus Fisher Gallery

The Gus Fisher gallery screens a free film every second Thursday of the month.

This month the film club brings you Ever the Land, a documentary on the connection between Ngāi Tūhoe and the land.

Meditative Art at MoveSpace, August - September

Through this 7-week course you can manage your stress by taking time to connect with the world around you.

In these sessions you will practice mindfulness within a relaxed therapeutic framework. Head down to MoveSpace in Mount Eden each week to connect to yourself through guided meditations, mindfulness training and art expression.

Manzana.

Manzana is an inclusive & safe space and community for women and underrepresented entrepreneurs.

https://www.manzana.org.nz
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