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From the MTG: Toitoi opening a 'joyous' event in Hastings

By Laura Vodanovich
Hawkes Bay Today·
6 Mar, 2020 05:00 PM4 mins to read

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Kahurangi Māori Dance Company led the line-up of on-stage performances. Photo / Supplied

Kahurangi Māori Dance Company led the line-up of on-stage performances. Photo / Supplied

Last weekend Toni MacKinnon, MTG arts curator, and myself had the privilege of attending the opening of Toitoi, Hawke's Bay Arts & Events Centre, in Hastings.

It was an exciting experience and I was particularly delighted to have been invited, as the Opera House has been closed the entire time I've lived in Hawke's Bay. Although I've admired the exterior, I couldn't wait to see inside the building.

It was a night where many people put on their glad rags and turned up ready for a special event – and they weren't disappointed. There was a real sense of occasion and excitement among the crowd who enjoyed drinks and nibbles on the closed street outside the Opera House.

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Once inside we were welcomed by Korou Productions who provided a sensory tohi (cleansing experience) representing the different elements and bringing to life the Makirikiri stream which flows underneath Toitoi. They were supported by a soundscape specifically created for this performance by Howard McGuire.

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Going into the Opera House itself, I was immediately captivated by the beautiful surroundings and pleasantly surprised by the mix of opulence and cosiness. An unexpected feature for me was how intimate the space feels – almost like the building wraps itself around the performers and audience. No wonder the community feel so strongly about the Opera House.

Built in 1915, I can't help but reflect on the thousands of people who've been through the facility in the past – both on stage and in the audience. For a building that old, she certainly is a beauty.

Those lucky enough to be at the event were entertained by a real mix of performances – from opera singing, to hip-hop and all things in between. The line-up was created with Hawke's Bay connections in mind and beautifully emceed by Hastings ambassador, Henare O'Keefe.

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While moving into our seats the Hastings Choral Society were performing, spread across the three tiers of the auditorium. Kahurangi Māori Dance Company led the line-up of on-stage performances, setting the scene for a wonderful night's programme.

While there were many highlights of the evening, a particular standout for me was poet Ben Fagan who recited two poems - Days Bay and the second, Toitoi, specifically written for this moment.

The inclusion of community groups and professional acts clearly set the parameters of a facility that will bring national and international acts to entertain, as well as provide a venue for local talent to grow and flourish.

A truly community spirit was at play. The phrase I used on the night was "joyous" – and it was. The community are clearly loving and cherishing having this facility back open and ready to welcome everyone in.

As the Hawke's Bay Arts & Events Centre, this facility, like MTG Hawke's Bay, has a regional role to play and I really look forward to seeing what they do over the coming years.

- Laura Vodanovich, MTG director

WHAT'S ON

Behind the Scenes – Collection Tour. Offsite storage facility, Tuesday, March 10, noon. Free public programme (koha appreciated). Please register through Eventfinda to secure your place.

MTG Movie Club: For My Father's Kingdom. MTG Century Theatre, Saturday, March 21, 3pm. Tickets $10 or $5 for Friends of MTG. Tickets available from the front desk at MTG or through Eventfinda.

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