Nathan Homestead Summer Programme 2019

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SUMMER PROGRAMME JANUARY – APRIL 2019

N AT H A N H O M E S T E A D PUKEPUKE


NAU MAI, HAERE MAI — Welcome to Nathan Homestead. We are proud to showcase our new seasonal programme, packed full of outstanding and creative local and regional content with a diverse offering for our community.

We offer a wide range of exhibitions, classes, workshops, holiday programmes, concerts, clubs, free family events and more. There is plenty to get involved with and so many great things happening in our local community.

Nathan Homestead is an iconic and treasured community place in Manurewa where people create, celebrate and connect, while surrounded by nature and history. Built in 1925, the historic homestead is a hub for making across a range of creative practices; from performing arts to pottery, horticulture to hip hop, ukulele to opera, yoga to jewellery.

Nathan Homestead is an Auckland Council operated arts and culture facility, proudly supported by the Manurewa Local Board.


A BRIEF HISTORY — The family firm of L.D. Nathan and Co. was started at Kororareka in the Bay of Islands in 1840 by David Lion Nathan, having left England to settle in the Antipodes. In 1841 he moved to Auckland where he married and developed a successful trading and textile business. The Nathan family have been highly influential in the establishment of New Zealand’s Jewish community and many public services we enjoy today. In 1910, David Nathan and his wife Simone built their summer residence in Manurewa and named the property ‘The Hill’. The original wooden villa was destroyed by fire in 1923 and a new permanent residence was rebuilt on the same site in 1925. It included a large estate with a working farm, extensive rose gardens, native bush, ponds and a Norman style water tower, an iconic feature of Manurewa. In 1964, with the development of the Southern Motorway, the estate was sold to accommodate residential growth in South Auckland. The land around the Nathan home was developed as the

Hillpark subdivision, while David Nathan Park and Homestead were held as public assets at the request of the Nathan family. The Nathan House was transformed to accommodate the mayor’s office and additional buildings were brought on-site for staff and visitor services. In 1978 Nathan Homestead was handed back to the community as a council-run arts and culture centre. In 2015 major renovation work commenced to improve the services and unique heritage features of the site, to ensure the centre was able to support the growing needs of our community. In 2017, Te Akitai Waiohua gifted the name Pukepuke (hilly) to David Nathan Park and Homestead, referring to their ancestor, Ihaka Takanini’s description of his land when it was sold to the Crown in 1842, a block that included the David Nathan Park. This name further acknowledges ‘The Hill’, a name affectionately used by the Nathan family for their home in Manurewa, and recognises the contributions of mana whenua and the Nathan family.

View towards the eastern side of the Nathan family’s residence, c. 1935. Manurewa Historical Society, Auckland Libraries, Footprints 06238.


TABLE OF CONTENTS — MUSIC

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EXHIBIT 67–  9 ART

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CRAFT

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THEATRE

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EVENTS 29 –  36 INFO 37–  39 HIRE

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MAPS

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CONCERT PROGRAMME

Nathan Homestead offers an annual programme of concerts. From live performances in the intimate setting of the main heritage building to large public events in the grounds of David Nathan Park, there are a variety of concerts for all musical tastes.

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JAZZ IN THE GARDENS

NZ TRIO

Music in Parks and the Manurewa Local Board bring you Jazz in the Gardens at Nathan Homestead.

Returning for the third year to the beautiful and historic Nathan Homestead, NZTrio — New Zealand’s foremost piano trio — will perform another programme that, in typical NZTriostyle, smashes traditional preconceptions of classical music. This superbly curated collection of musical works for violin, cello and piano is eclectic and international, bringing together new and old, with powerful emotion and delicate rhythms.

Enjoy this free family-friendly jazz event in the beautiful grounds of David Nathan Park. Line up to be announced early 2019.

Where: David Nathan Park Start date: Sat 19 January

Where: Main Foyer

Time: 1 - 4pm

Start date: Sun 17 March

Cost/Tickets: Free

Time: 5pm

Website: musicinparks.co.nz

Cost/Tickets: Adults $40, Manurewa locals $25, Students $20

Suitable for: All ages Organisation: Music in Parks

Website: eventfinda.co.nz, nztrio.com Suitable for: Adults Max people: 60 Organisation: NZTrio

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MANUKAU YOUTH ORCHESTRA — Musicians from the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra return to Nathan Homestead to perform a collection of classic horn pieces from Mozart, Beethoven and Borodin, led by the Principal Horn, Nicola Baker. Mozart’s lively Horn Quintet is paired with Beethoven’s equally cheerful piece for two horns and string quartet. Borodin’s quartet is best loved for its soulful Nocturne. Join us for a not to be missed, live performance in your neighbourhood!

Where: David Nathan Park Start date: Sat 23 February Time: 1 - 3pm Cost/Tickets: Free Suitable for: All ages Organisation: Manukau Youth Orchestra

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EXHIBITIONS, SHOWS AND EVENTS

Nathan Homestead hosts a range of exhibitions, films and public events throughout the year. Whether it’s an exhibition in the gallery, a film in the theatre or a free, family activity that the whole whÄ nau can enjoy, there is plenty to get involved with this season.

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ART IN THE PARK FREE FAMILY EVENT — Join the Out and About and Nathan Homestead team for an afternoon of Art in the Park! A variety of art activities for the kids to try and also giant games and music for a fun family afternoon at the beautiful Nathan Homestead. Proudly brought to you by the Manurewa Local Board. Where: David Nathan Park Start date: Tue 15 January Time: 2 - 4pm Cost/Tickets: Free Website: facebook.com/OutandAboutAKL Suitable for: All ages

SHOWCASE GROUP SHOW — Louie Bretana, Marc Conaco, Dru Douglas, Mariadelle Gamit, Melody-Jazz Makavani, Zanalee Makavani, Sione Monu, Manuha’apai Vaeatangitau Showcase brings together eight cousins of the Pacific. Their bloodlines have paddled from the Philippines down through Papua New Guinea, Niue and Tonga to land in Te Ika a Maui. Pacific fashion and adornment has been known to conjure up sepia toned images of dusky maidens and fierce warriors adorned in tatau, blood and the bones of their slain enemies. But what does Pacific fashion and adornment look and feel like right now? Where: Main Gallery Start date: 15 December 2018 – 2 March 2019 Time: Public Programme: Mink Blanket/Kafu Couture by Sione Monu Sat 15 December, 11am - 2pm Cost/Tickets: Free

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Suitable for: All ages


TĀTOU KĀINGA MANAREWA — ManaRewa is a local artist collective, based in Manurewa. They formed in 2016 with the aim of mentoring Pacific artists; this is their fourth exhibition at Nathan Homestead. For Tātou Kāinga the group showcases photographic work by young people. The focus of the exhibition is on building a sense of community which supports the next generation of young artists. The project makes the gallery into a home and the Nathan Homestead becomes ‘our place’ - Tātou Kāinga.

CINEMA UNDER THE STARS AT NATHAN HOMESTEAD — Enjoy a unique experience: catch a classic movie for free! Screened outdoors with the stars shining overhead in the beautiful surroundings of Nathan Homestead. Please dress for the weather. In case of rain, screenings will be relocated to the Nathan Homestead Theatre. Fri 1 March - Close Encounters of the Third Kind (PG) Fri 8 March - Groundhog Day (PG) Fri 15 March – Pleasantville (M) Fri 22 March - A Quiet Place (M)

Where: Main Gallery Start date: 16 March - 11 May

Where: David Nathan Park

Cost/Tickets: Free

Start date: Fri 1 March, 8 March, 15 March & 22 March

Suitable for: All ages

Time: 8.30pm Cost/Tickets: Free, registration required Website: eventbrite.co.nz Suitable for: Adults Max people: 50 9


CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS: VISUAL ARTS

Nathan Homestead offers a wide range of creative art classes and workshops throughout the year, for all ages and abilities. From one-off workshops to year-long programmes there is an extensive range of activities to choose from, with something for everyone.

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REALISTIC DRAWING — Simplify the challenge of capturing a likeness by learning how to draw using a photo reference, with your choice of portrait, landscape or still life. Learn methods to start a drawing, then use shading, outline and texture to make it come alive. Great tips and methods for correcting shape, lighting and shading will be covered, resulting in drawings you can be proud of. All skill levels are welcome to attend.

MIXED MEDIA PRINTMAKING — Explore different medium combinations to express yourself. Bring yourself, images that inspire or things you want to collage. We will work with screen printing, relief and collage to make your very own mixed media work of art. *There is a materials fee of $15 to tutor on day of workshop.

Where: Workshop Start date: Sat 23 March

Where: Painting Studio

Time: 9.30am – 3.30pm

Start date: Mon 11 February

Cost/Tickets: $95*

Time: 6.45pm - 9.15pm

No. classes: 1 day

Cost/Tickets: $150 (new students), $120 (returning)

Suitable for: Adults

Website: alvinxiong.com No. classes: 8 Suitable for: Adults Max people: 10 Tutor: Alvin Xiong 11

Max people: 8 Tutor: Toni Mosley


PHOTOGRAPHY ESSENTIALS — Bring your DSLR or digital camera and some comfortable footwear to this fun weekend course. It is aimed at people who are new to photography and want to learn how to get the best out of their DSLR’s manual camera settings. Students will deepen their understanding of DSLR camera settings in manual mode including: the exposure triangle, working with aperture and shutter speed, depth of field, metering modes, focal length and lenses, natural light and composition.

Where: Music Room

INTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHY — Based in the beautiful surrounds of Nathan Homestead, this fun weekend photography workshop is aimed at people with a basic knowledge of aperture and shutter speed. Improve your knowledge of manual mode and learn more about composition techniques including: focal length, natural light, leading lines, rule of thirds, vantage point, contrasting and complementary colour, positive and negative space.

Start date: Sat 16 & Sun 17 March Time: 10am – 3pm

Where: Music Room

Cost/Tickets: $95

Start date: Sat 6 & Sun 7 April

Website: carylineboreham.com

Time: 10am – 3pm

No. classes: 2 days

Cost/Tickets: $95

Suitable for: Adults

Website: carylineboreham.com

Max people: 8

No. classes: 2 days

Tutor: Caryline Boreham

Suitable for: Adults Max people: 8 Tutor: Caryline Boreham

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ABSTRACT ART BEGINNERS CALLIGRAPHY — Learn how to write beautifully using ink and nib. Unlock your creativity and explore the classic art form of calligraphy in your own unique style. Make your very own alphabet book by trying different scripts for each letter, and gaining a taste for the many different scripts there are. Each student will leave the workshop with their booklet, a beautiful record of everything they have learned.

— A course which explores contemporary abstract art, designed for people of all levels of experience, from beginners to those with more practice who wish to experiment further. This hands on course includes covering techniques and paint applications such as using colour glazes, dry brush, wet on wet, texture and layering, step by step so as to apply to the creation of your own work. A chance to enjoy creating a satisfying painting of your own for your home or friends.

Where: Reading Room

Where: Painting Studio

Start date: Sat 16 February

Start date: Tue 5 March

Time: 10am – 4pm

Time: 6.30 - 8pm

Cost/Tickets: $95

Cost/Tickets: $160

No. classes: 1 day

No. classes: 4 weeks

Suitable for: Adults and teens

Suitable for: Adults

Max people: 8

Max people: 10

Tutor: Margaret Wollett

Tutor: David Reid

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JUNIOR ART

INTERMEDIATE ART

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Explore the wonders of art and enjoy crafting and creating with paint, print, sculpture, collage and so much more.

A great opportunity for young people to develop technical and imaginative skills, over the course of 9 weeks.

This is a perfect opportunity for children to express themselves, using a wide range of media. They will also have loads of fun, while being inspired to create their own unique artworks.

Gain experience working with a range of media, including drawing, painting, printing, collage and so much more.

Where: Meeting Room Start date: Wed 13 February Time: 3.45pm - 5pm Cost/Tickets: $75 No. classes: 9 weeks Suitable for: 5 - 8 years Max people: 12

Where: Meeting Room Start date: Wed 13 February Time: 5.15pm - 6.45pm Cost/Tickets: $90 No. classes: 9 weeks Suitable for: 9 - 13 years Max people: 12 Tutor: Toni Mosley

Tutor: Toni Mosley

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TEEN DRAWING SKILLS

FALL INTO ART SATURDAYS

In this 4-week course you will learn skills to improve your drawing, such as shading, composition and different drawing techniques. Materials will be provided, but feel free to bring your own supplies to learn how to get the most out of them.

Where: Meeting Room Start date: Wed 6 March Time: 7pm - 8.30pm Cost/Tickets: $75 No. classes: 4 weeks Suitable for: 13 - 17 years Max people: 10 Tutor: Toni Mosley

Come and have some fun exploring an art project on a spectacular spring afternoon at Nathan Homestead. Bring your creative ideas and be ready to get creative. Suitable for 5 to 7 year olds, but younger children are also welcome to attend if they have an adult with them. Classes are free but you must enrol at reception to secure your place. Where: Meeting Room Start date: Sat 16 February & Sat 6 April Time: 2pm – 3.30pm Cost/Tickets: Free, but enrollment required No. classes: 1 day Suitable for: 5 - 9 years Max people: 10 Tutor: Toni Mosley

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CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS: CRAFT

Nathan Homestead offers a wide range of creative craft classes and workshops throughout the year, suitable for all ages. From one-off workshops to year-long programmes there is an extensive range of activities to choose from, with something for all skill levels.

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REUSABLE HONEY BEESWAX WRAPS — It is our growing need to become more sustainable within our environment & the way we shop as consumers. So what a better way than to educate the people of tomorrow and empower them as individuals, on how to make their own alternative reusable cloth wrap apose to single use cling wrap that could take 500 years to breakdown and decompose. Kaitiaki Sisters want to share the knowledge of the health benefits honey beeswax wraps are for not only us as human kind but also our environmental eco system. All matierials included.

Where: Painting Studio Start date: Sat 9 March Time: 10.30am - 1.30pm Cost/Tickets: $15 No. classes: 1 day Suitable for: Adults Max people: 15 Tutors: Kaitiaki Sisters

HAND BUILT POTTERY — Explore the art of ceramic sculpture, suitable for beginners and those with more experience. Practice a range of techniques in a relaxed atmosphere and enjoy the satisfaction of bringing a project to completion. Bring your ideas, drawings or photographs of work that you’re interested in and would like to build. Enjoy discussing the methods and techniques that might be needed with the class, then experiment with moulding and decorative processes. *Includes up to 10 kg of clay and firings.

Where: Sculpture Studio Start date: Thu 14 February Time: Either 10am - 12pm or 6pm - 8pm Cost/Tickets: $150* No. classes: 8 weeks Suitable for: Adults Max people: 8 Tutor: Phillip Luxton


MAKE JEWELLERY — A class for all levels, beginners will get a basic introduction to jewellery making through a number of projects and have the opportunity to use these skills later within the course to develop their own ideas. Intermediate and advanced students join a supportive learning environment allowing them the opportunity to put their skills and ideas into practice with the guidance and tuition of an experienced contemporary jeweller. *A $30 materials pack will be available to purchase on the day.

TOPS AND BOTTOMS: BUILDING CLAY CREATURES — Let’s create your very own imaginative little creatures with your very own hands. Learn how to hand build with clay and see your own creatures come to life! A great opportunity for children to figure out how to make different shapes and sizes with boundless amount of freedom. They will be walking away with little creatures to bring home and proudly show to their friends and family! Where: Sculpture Studio Start date: Wed 6 March

Where: Workshop Start date: Sat 2 March Time: 10am – 1pm Cost/Tickets: $150* No. classes: 6 Suitable for: Adults Max people: 8 Tutor: Renee Bevan

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Time: 4 - 5pm Cost/Tickets: $60 No. classes: 4 weeks Suitable for: 7 - 11 years Max people: 10 Tutor: Val Ong


SILVER JEWELLERY DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION — Join Simon Misdale, an award-winning jewellery designer, in one of our all-time favourite classes. *A materials list will be provided and a $50 starter kit can be purchased separately from the tutor on the first night. Beginners: Learn the basics of making fashionable jewellery items, including plain and stone-set rings, earrings or simple pendants. Experienced students: Extend your knowledge of construction and develop your design skills. Work in gold and silver, using faceted and cabochon stones.

Where: Workshop Start date: Thu 14 February Time: 7pm - 9.30pm Cost/Tickets: $150* No. classes: 8 weeks Suitable for: Adults Max people: 8 Tutor: Simon Misdale

CRAFTY KIDS JEWELLERY — Come try creating your own jewellery for yourself or others! We will use a mixture of materials to create our pieces. This is a chance to build your crafty skills and explore making wearable art. *All materials included

Where: Workshop Start date: Mon 4 March Time: 4 -5.30pm Cost/Tickets: $60* No. classes: 4 weeks Suitable for: 7 - 11 years Max people: 12 Tutor: Toni Mosley

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PATCHWORK QUILTING DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION — Learn several patchwork quilting techniques in this friendly and supportive class. You will learn the basics of various piecing methods and develop more complex skills over the course of ten weeks. Work on an array of on-going quilting projects, hand sewing techniques and making a variety of gorgeous bags. Suitable for beginners and advanced practitioners.

Where: Drawing Room Start date: Tue 5 February Time: 10am - 12pm Cost/Tickets: $100 No. classes: 10 weeks Suitable for: Adults Max people: 12 Tutor: Gloria Davis

MACRAMÉ FOR BEGINNERS — Learn several macramé techniques in this friendly and supportive one-day class. You will learn the basics of various knotting methods then experiment creating a wall piece all your own.

Where: Dining Room Start date: Sat 6 April Time: 10am - 4pm Cost/Tickets: $95 No. classes: 1 day Suitable for: Adults Max people: 12 Tutor: Heather Holland

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RARANGA HARAKEKE: ART OF FLAX WEAVING — An introduction to a traditional Māori art form using a natural resource, harakeke. This weekend workshop covers the processes of harvesting, basic prepping techniques and treatment. Practice dyeing the harakeke to create some beautiful basics, as well as more intricate projects. Tikanga, history and te reo relevant to mahi raranga are also included, as the foundation to when mahi raranga is in practice.

Where: Sculpture Studio Start date: Sat 23 & Sun 24 February Time: 10am – 3pm Cost/Tickets: $120 No. classes: 2 days Suitable for: Adults Max people: 10 Tutor: Annie AhMu

POWER OF PEBBLES — Learn how to create gorgeous pebble mosaics through the precast indirect reverse method. John Botica is a leading pebble mosaic artist whose works have been featured throughout New Zealand and Europe. You will be given wooden moulds to create your work, where pebbles are placed into sand and grouted with a concrete aggregate poured on top. The mould is then reversed and dismantled, revealing a pebble mosaic segment.

Where: Sculpture Studio Start date: Sat 30 March Time: 10am– 4pm Cost/Tickets: $95 No. classes: 1 day Suitable for: Adults Max people: 8 Tutor: John Botica

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CAST GLASS WORKSHOP — Learn the art of lost wax casting with 800 Degrees Glass in these popular workshops in conjunction with Auckland Creative Communities Scheme. Course participants will learn the process of casting glass using gaffer lead crystal glass, as well as wax modeling and manipulation. *Includes materials for the workshop (byo tools and lunch). Where: Sculpture Studio Start date: Sat 16 & Sun 17 February, Sat 9 & Sun 10 March, Sat 6 & Sun 7 April Time: 10am - 4pm Cost/Tickets: $150* No. classes: 2 days Suitable for: All Ages Max people: 6 Tutor: Susan Louie Contact details: 800 Degrees Glass 09 815 5569 or waiuklakeside@gmail.com

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CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS: PERFORMING ARTS

Nathan Homestead offers a wide range of performing arts classes and workshops throughout the year, suitable for all ages. From one-off workshops to year-long programmes there is a wide range of activities to choose from, with something for everyone.

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ADULTS HIP HOP DANCE — Join in this fun, energetic class, suitable for adults of all skill levels (including complete beginners). Enjoy learning new hip hop and pop routines. Each week you will be taken through the routine step by step, learning new moves as you go. No previous experience is necessary, just a good attitude.

TOTS DANCE — Get an introduction to dance by learning some of the basics, including feet positions, skipping and rhythm. Your children will also learn about co-ordination, facial expressions and eventually working towards a short routine — all while gaining confidence and social skills in a group situation.

Where: Theatre Start date: Mon 11 February

Where: Theatre

Time: 7.30pm - 8.30pm

Start date: Tue 5 February

Cost/Tickets: $95

Time: 4.15pm - 5pm

No. classes: 8 weeks

Cost/Tickets: $60

Suitable for: Adults

No. classes: 10 weeks

Max people: 10

Suitable for: 3 - 4 years

Tutor: Heather Holland

Max people: 15 Tutor: Heather Holland

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JUNIOR DANCE

INTERMEDIATE DANCE

Come along and build confidence and creativity through our fun and interactibe class for young people.

This course is specially designed for young people who want to take their dancing to the next level, by introducing new and exciting dance moves and steps.

In this exciting class children will learn modern dance routines, as well as new movement steps to awesome pop songs. It’s lots of fun and a great opporuntity for making new friends.

Where: Theatre Start date: Thu 7 February Time: 4pm - 5pm Cost/Tickets: $60 No. classes: 10 weeks Suitable for: 5 - 7 years Max people: 15 Tutor: Hayley Tekahika

Over 9 weeks our experienced hip hop tutor will teach up-to-date hip hop and street dance combinations, allowing students to create new and energetic routines. No experience necessary.

Where: Theatre Start date: Thu 7 February Time: 5pm - 6pm Cost/Tickets: $60 No. classes: 10 weeks Suitable for: 8 - 13 years Max people: 10 Tutor: Hayley Tekahika

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TEEN DANCE — This is the perfect opportunity to refine those hip hop dance skills you’ve been working on, learning new moves and steps over 9 weeks. Each week students will be introduced to more advanced techniques, working towards learning a full choreography. No experience necessary.

DRAMA STAGE 1 — This action-packed drama programme is a fantastic opportunity for young people to explore and stretch their imaginations. Take part in a series of dynamic theatre games, improvisation and activities to inspire storytelling, vocal confidance, play and physicality.

Where: Theatre

Where: Theatre

Start date: Thu 7 February

Start date: Mon 4 February

Time: 6pm - 7pm

Time: 3.30 - 4.30pm

Cost/Tickets: $60

Cost/Tickets: $80

No. classes: 10 weeks

No. classes: 10 weeks

Suitable for: 14 - 17 years

Suitable for: 8 - 11 years

Max people: 10

Max people: 10

Tutor: Hayley Tekahika

Tutor: Margaret-Mary Hollins

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DRAMA STAGE 2

DRAMA STAGE 3

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Watch young people build confidence and learn more about acting on stage during this 8-week course.

Explore the exciting world of performance through improvisation and script-reading, as well as fun acting games and exercises.

This fabulous drama course involves developing performance skills, inprovisation and character through myth, physicality, vocal work and ensamble storytelling.

Lifting the words from the page and working with text you will incorporate character development, improvisation and vocal work as well as physical ensemble collaboration.

Where: Theatre

Where: Theatre

Start date: Mon 4 February

Start date: Mon 4 February

Time: 4.45pm - 5.45pm

Time: 6 - 7pm

Cost/Tickets: $80

Cost/Tickets: $100

No. classes: 10 weeks

No. classes: 10 weeks

Suitable for: 12 - 14 years

Suitable for: 15 - 18 years

Max people: 10

Max people: 10

Tutor: Margaret-Mary Hollins

Tutor: Margaret-Mary Hollins

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WRITING PERFORMANCE POETRY

TAPA WRITERS ROOM

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Step into the world of spoken word in an exciting two-day course. This workshop provides a unique blend in the art of storytelling: write, edit and polish your own poetry then learn to bring it to life for an audience.

Tautua Aiga of Performance Arts (TAPA) run masterclass workshops throuhout the year, in partnership with professional artists from across New Zealand, as well as international visitors. There are many ways you can get involved with our resident performing arts company, like our annual Summer Theatre in the Gardens productions. Develop your skills and experience working with high quality productions, or spend time honing your writing and ideas in the TAPA Writers Room at at Nathan Homestead.

Participants will first write and workshop new pieces delving into personal identity and narrative before learning the skills and techniques for an engaging performance. Open to all wanting to gain confidence in their voice both on page and on stage in a nurturing environment.

Where: Dining Room Start date: Every Sunday from April 2019

Where: Drawing Room & Theatre

Time: 3pm - 6pm

Start date: Sat 30 & Sun 31 March

Cost/Tickets: Contact for more information

Time: 10am - 3pm

Suitable for: Adults and teens

Cost/Tickets: $95

No. classes: Ongoing

Suitable for: Adults

Max people: 20

No. classes: 2 day

Contact details: Email tapaaiga@gmail.com

Max people: 12 Tutor: Carrie Rudzinski

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MIXIT ON TOUR: PERFORMING ARTS WORKSHOPS — MIXIT is an independent charity that uses creativity to give young people from diverse backgrounds the skills to tackle their life with confidence. Once a year MIXIT hit the road, running workshops across Auckland. This November they’re returning to Nathan for a fun, three-day workshop for local youth. Find out how you can get involved this spring.

Where: Theatre Start date: November 2019 Time: 10am - 4pm Cost/Tickets: Contact for more information Website: mixit.co.nz No. classes: 3 workshops Organisation: MIXIT Contact details: Phone 838 3095 or 021 255 7937 Email info@mixit.co.nz

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LOCAL GROUPS’ EVENTS

Local groups and external practitioners who are based at our facility provide a range of activities on a regular basis. These groups are an integral part of the community at Nathan Homestead and provide a range of opportunities, from one-off drop-in activities to life-long learning and friendship. Please see each listing for contact details, all membership and fees are administered directly through the event organiser.

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THE UKE LOUNGE — Want to learn ukulele? The Uke Lounge is a fun and welcoming local ukulele group for beginners and experienced players. Join us to play ukulele, and enjoy making new friends and having some laughs. The Uke Lounge meets twice a month and it’s free. Music is provided, starting with easy chords, and there are some ukuleles available. Get a group of friends together, then come along and have some fun. Hosted by Nathan Homestead and the Manukau Youth Orchestra.

F2.8 PHOTOGRAPHY — Want to talk photography? F2.8 is a new meetup group sharing interest and experience in film and digital photography. A great chance to learn about shooting, processing and Photoshop techniques. You can take part in fieldtrips and enjoy the magnificent photographic environment of Nathan Homestead. Come along and share your images and stories.

Where: Meeting Room Where: Main Foyer

Start date: First Wednesday of each month

Start date: Every second Wednesday

Time: 7pm - 8.30pm

Time: 7pm - 8.30pm

Cost/Tickets: Free - membership available

Cost/Tickets: Free - membership available

No. classes: Once a month

Website: facebook.com/UkeLounge/

Suitable for: Adults

No. classes: Fortnightly

Contact details: Philip Tse, email ptse009@gmail.com

Suitable for: 5 - 95 years Contact details: Joseph Allan, phone 021 672 437

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MANUREWA POTTERS CLUB — Manurewa Potters Club was formed in 1974 and has run workshops and exhibitions with local and international ceramicists in South Auckland. Join local ceramics artists and potters as they gather together to make and create. A free weekly event each Wednesday in the Nathan Homestead Pottery Studio.

Where: Pottery Studio Start date: Every Wednesday

SOUTH AUCKLAND SPINNERS AND WEAVERS — Join local spinners and weavers as they gather together to make and create. With a large loom and opportunities to learn new techniques, this group is suitable for beginners and more advanced practitioners. A free weekly event every Tuesday in the Nathan Homestead weaving studio.

Time: 10am - 1pm Cost/Tickets: Free - membership available

Where: Meeting Room

Website: facebook.com/Manurewa-Potters

Start date: Every Tuesday

No. classes: Ongoing

Time: 10am - 1pm

Suitable for: Adults

Cost/Tickets: $2 per week or $45 annual membership

Organisation: Manurewa Potters Club Contact details: Phone 298 6463

Website: creativefibre.org.nz/areasgroups/ listing/south-auckland-spinners-weavers No. classes: Ongoing Suitable for: Adults Organisation: Creative Fibre Contact details: Email aauckland@creative fibre.org.nz

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MANUREWA HISTORICAL SOCIETY — The Manurewa Historical Society meet to discuss topics of local and regional significance, also featuring guest speakers on a variety of subjects. Visit our Facebook page for more information about upcoming events and activities. Visitors most welcome.

Where: Theatre

MANUREWA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY — Founded in 1948, the Manurewa Horticultural Society still meet once a month. It is suitable for the novice gardener and those with more experience. This is a great opportunity to share knowledge and hear about other garden creations. There are guest speakers presenting on a variety of topics, including great tips and tricks.

Start date: See website for more information Time: 1.15pm - 3.15pm

Where: Dining Room

Cost/Tickets: Free - membership available

Start date: Every second Thursday of the month

Website: facebook.com/ ManurewaHistoricalSociety/

Time: 7pm - 9pm

Suitable for: Adults Organisation: Manurewa Historical Society Contact details: Phone 266 7711

Cost/Tickets: Free - membership available No. classes: Once a month Suitable for: Adults Contact details: Chris Allen, phone 267 8688, email othianchris@gmail.com

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MANUKAU TOASTMASTERS CLUB

MANUREWA TALK TOASTMASTERS

Open to anyone wanting to develop confidence and skills in public speaking. The Manukau Toastmasters Club will help you to: speak and present compellingly, think quickly and clearly, become a strong leader, listen effectively, gain confidence with public speaking.

Open to anyone wanting to develop confidence and skills in public speaking. The Manurewa TALK Toastmasters will help you to: speak and present compellingly, think quickly and clearly, become a strong leader, listen effectively, gain confidence with public speaking.

Everyone can benefit from our practical, face-to-face learning program. Whether you’re speaking to the public, a board of directors, your customers, co-workers or kids, Toastmasters can help you do it better. All welcome!

Everyone can benefit from our practical, face-to-face learning program. Whether you’re speaking to the public, a board of directors, your customers, co-workers or kids, Toastmasters can help you do it better. All welcome!

Where: Dining Room Where: Drawing Room Start date: Second and fourth Wednesday of the month Time: 7.30pm - 9.30pm Cost/Tickets: Contact for more information Website: 3461.toastmastersclubs.org No. classes: Twice a month Suitable for: Adults Contact details: Julia Wat, phone 021 329 398, email juliawat@gmail.com

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Start date: Second and fourth Thursday of the month Time: 7pm - 9.30pm Cost/Tickets: Contact for more information Website: facebook.com/talktoastmasters/ No. classes: Twice a month Suitable for: Adults Contact details: Angela Guptill, email angela.guptill@gmail.com


INTERACTIVE ARTS: FILMMAKING WORKSHOP

INTERACTIVE ARTS: DRAMA WORKSHOP

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Bring your children to these two hour workshops for the opportunity to make new friends, learn new skills and have a whole lot of fun.

Learn fun and interactive drama techniques and have the chance to connect with other young people.

Tutor, Hank Snell, has been working in the film and television industry for 20 years. He will work collaboratively with the group to film, edit and produce ideas sourced from the group.

Janet Marks is a drama specialist. She is experienced in running workshops for performers from all walks of life and with a range of abilities.

Where: Theatre

Where: Theatre

Start date: Thu 7 February

Start date: Thu 7 February

Time: 10am - 12pm

Time: 12pm - 2pm

Cost/Tickets: $15 per person

Cost/Tickets: $15 per person

Website: interacting.org.nz

Website: interacting.org.nz

No. classes: 10 weeks

No. classes: 10 weeks

Suitable for: 17+ years

Suitable for: 17+ years

Max people: 12

Max people: 12

Tutor: Hank Snell

Tutor: Janet Marks

Contact details: Phone 849 5595 Email interacting@ihug.co.nz

Contact details: Phone 849 5595 Email interacting@ihug.co.nz

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STAR JAM — Star Jam is a not-for-profit organisation that empowers young people with disabilities through music and performance workshops. They have places available in their singing, dancing, drumming and guitar workshops for young people with disabilities. Workshops are a safe environment, supported by a tutor and volunteers. Young people will have the opportunity to learn new skills, have fun, make friends and experience the belief that anything is possible.

Where: Theatre and Dining Room Start date: Every Tuesday from 19 February Time: 6.30pm - 8pm Cost/Tickets: Contact StarJam for more information

TAI CHI EXERCISE — Great for flexibility, leg strength, balance, blood pressure, better lung function, energy levels and de-stressing. These friendly classes are run by a well-known local club. Suitable for newcomers and people of all ages. No equipment required (soft, flat-soled shoes recommended). Former provider of the Counties Manukau ACC Strength and Balance program.

Where: Theatre Start date: Wed 20 February Time: 11am - 12pm Cost/Tickets: $8 per class No. classes: 8 weeks Suitable for: Adults Max people: 15

Website: starjam.org

Tutor: Malisa Ng

No. classes: 7 weeks

Contact details: Phone 266 7473 Email malisa@taichichen.org

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YOGA & MINDFULNESS FOR KIDS

YOGA (MULTI-WEEK CLASS)

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Youth Yoga presents Yoga and Mindfulness classes for children. These classes are a mind and body gym, with important conversations, yoga and mindfulness games throughout the class. We dance, sing, play games, tell stories and co-create all our experiences. Parents are welcome to participate with their child/ren for FREE.

The regular practice of yoga brings immense benefits to body and mind by intergrating and harmonising the two. The mind will become light, creative, joyful and balanced.

Come along and experience this multi sensory experience!

Yoga practice increases vitality and strength, improves your breathing, posture, balance and co-ordination, as well as flexibility and muscle tone. It will help to reduce tension and anxiety as well as improving your sleep.

Please wear comfortable clothes and bring a drink bottle. All equipment is provided.

Where: Drawing Room Start date: Mon 4 February

Where: David Nathan Park

Time: Mon 6.30pm - 8pm or Tue 5.30pm - 7pm

Start date: Thu 21 February

Cost/Tickets: $100 or $15 casual

Time: Junior 4 - 5pm, Intermediate 5.15 - 6.15pm

No. classes: Twice a week

Cost/Tickets: $60

Suitable for: Adults

No. classes: 6 weeks

Max people: 15

Suitable for: Junior 5 - 8 Years, Intermediate 9 - 12 years

Tutor: Kaye Manson

Max people: 10

Contact details: Phone 296 0677 or 027 354 2358

Tutor: Luzette Singh-Williams

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SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME — Nathan Homestead offers fun, active, creative and educational school holiday programmes for children aged 5 - 14 years. For over 20 years our programme has provided arts-focused learning, situated within the grounds of David Nathan Park and Nathan Homestead. Full of adventure, creativity and discovery your child is sure to be active and happy in a safe and well-supported environment. The programme includes trips, specialised theme days and mix ‘n’ match days packed full of cooking, science, sports and take-home arts and crafts activities. Specialist workshops in visual and performing arts will inspire young artists aged 8 to 14 years, providing high-quality arts tutoring on sustained projects — from painting and sculpture to drama and dance. Whether making a unique work of art or being part of the cast for a new play on stage, these workshops are a great way for young people to grow their skills, meet new friends and discover hidden talents. Contact Nathan Homestead to book your child in for a great holiday adventure.

KAURI KIDS EARLY CHILDCARE CENTRE AND OSCAR AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMME — The kauri is among the mightiest of trees, yet begins as a tiny seed. We believe at Kauri Kids that with love, care and nurturing, all children are full of the potential to be as mighty as the kauri tree. We work in partnership with you to ensure your child grows, is inspired to do their very best and always achieves their individual goals and aspirations. Auckland Leisure’s 11 Kauri Kids centres are conveniently located across Auckland, and each centre is staffed by a team of committed and caring early childhood educators. We follow Te Whāriki – the New Zealand early childhood education curriculum – and offer a minimum of 20 hours free ECE. WINZ subsidies may also be available for your family, visit the WINZ website for more information. Nathan Homestead hosts a local Out of School Care and Recreation (OSCAR) after school care service for children up to the age of 13 years, with a focus on play and recreation (rather than schooling) and providing care while parents do other things - work, training or taking time out for their own activities. Please contact Kauri Kids and OSCAR through Auckland Council Pools and Leisure Services.

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TUTOR AND ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES — Nathan Homestead offers you the chance to teach, exhibit, workshop and give demonstrations through our call for proposals for courses and exhibitions. This call for proposals is open to anyone who wants to submit their idea for a class or workshop, provided it reflects the creative interests of our community. Contact Nathan Homestead for more information on how you can get involved. The call for exhibition proposals for the Nathan Homestead Gallery is open annually in July and programmed for the following calendar year. If you are interested in exhibiting at our gallery or running a workshop, contact Nathan Homestead reception for more information on the application process. We accept informal proposals for other exhibition and display spaces such as the Main Foyer, Sitting Room and David Nathan Park throughout the year. Contact Nathan Homestead reception for more information.

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BOOKING AND ENROLMENT — How to enrol: Please contact Nathan Homestead for course, workshop and ticketing information. Payment can be made with cash, eftpos, credit card or cheque. Please make your cheque payable to Auckland Council. The full course fee must be paid in advance and at the time of enrolment. In cases where students are not able to attend all sessions, part payment will not be accepted. Enrolment policy: A makeup class or a refund will be arranged if a class is cancelled in full, or in part, by Nathan Homestead. No refund will be made if you withdraw from a class 7 days or less prior to the starting date. In cases of withdrawal prior to this, refunds will incur a $15 administration fee. Cancellation: We reserve the right to cancel or postpone any class that does not reach minimum numbers. All details are accurate at the time of printing, but are subject to change. Please contact Nathan Homestead reception if you have any further questions relating to your booking.


Nathan Homestead is a beautifully maintained heritage arts and culture facility conveniently located just off the Southern Motorway. Built in 1925, the homestead offers a range of rooms of varying sizes for events, weddings, meetings, smaller conferences, receptions, classes, training seminars and more. bookings.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/facilities/ facility/nathan-homestead

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VENUE HIRE

FUNCTION HIRE

Nathan Homestead is a unique setting for all types of functions, events, workshops, projects, seminars and meetings. We offer a range of hire options for corporate and community groups. Community groups can hire the homestead as a venue for programmes or meetings, and we offer a wide range of classes, workshops, events and break out rooms for team building opportunities. The heritage gardens and bush areas in David Nathan Park are an excellent outdoor venue for events and activities such as: - team building - group activities - a relaxing morning or afternoon tea - weddings.

Are you looking for a unique venue for an intimate wedding or celebration? Nathan Homestead and David Nathan Park provides a beautiful setting for smaller indoor events (hosting up to 80 people) and outdoor events (hosting up to 150 people). The elegant foyer and ground floor facilities have been recently restored and are ideal for hosting intimate wedding receptions, birthday parties and other small indoor functions.

Our Walled Garden and Croquet Lawn provide a stunning backdrop for special photo shoots. With a beautiful art gallery and café there is plenty to be enjoyed when you visit this unique oasis of heritage, culture and creativity. Visit Auckland Council Community Venues for more information and to make a booking.

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Our on-site staff are able to support you to achieve the unique event you have been dreaming of. Please contact our main reception for more information about our function hire services and see how we can help create lasting memories for you and your guests.


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SITE MAP —

KEY

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LOCATIONS DAVID NATHAN PARK

1

CAR PARK

6

CROQUET LAWN

11

PLAYGROUND

PAVED AREAS

2

THEATRE

7

WALLED GARDEN

12

WATER TOWER

LAWNS

3

CAFÉ

8

ARTIST STUDIOS

BUILDINGS

4

CHILDCARE

9

TENNIS COURT

PEDESTRIAN ACCESS

5

MAIN ENTRANCE

10

BUSH


FLOOR PLANS — FIRST FLOOR

PAINTING STUDIO

ART GALLERY

ART GALLERY MUSIC ROOM

DRAWING ROOM

GALLERY FOYER

KITCHENETTE OFFICE OFFICE 1 2

OFFICE 3

READING ROOM LANDING

THEATRE LOBBY

KITCHEN

WORKSHOP

THEATRE MEETING ROOM BACKSTAGE

LOOM ROOM

GROUND FLOOR

CHILDCARE ENTRANCE

SCULPTURE STUDIO KILN ROOM

OFFICE

CAFÉ RAMP ENTRY

VERANDAH GRAND FOYER

SITTING ROOM DINING ROOM

MAIN ENTRANCE

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Opening Hours: Monday – Thursday: 9am-7pm Friday: 9am-5pm Saturday: 9am-3pm Sunday: Closed Access: Most areas are wheelchair accessible, except for the first floor of Nathan Homestead Address: 70 Hill Rd, Manurewa, Auckland, 2102 Phone: 09 267 0180 Email: nathanhomestead@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz facebook.com/NathanHomesteadAkl #nathanhomestead

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