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Manaaki is a key concept within te ao Māori, and means ‘to support, take care of, give hospitality to, protect, show respect, and generosity for others’. This piece takes inspiration from the pōwhiri process, the ritual of encounter that typically happens on marae, where mana whenua welcome in the manuhiri. This should uphold the mana of the home people as well as acknowledge and enhance the mana of the people entering. It starts with the shifting of energy through the use of the pūrerehua, which indicates something is about the start. Then the kaikaranga start to call and weave their voices together, with pūtōrino and strings shooting up into the heavens and then coming back down to earth. This is followed by an invocation of tangi, bringing in the voices of our ancestors. The next section represents the voices of the kaikōrero, a robust musical discussion among the male voices of the ensemble. The piece ends with hongi, sharing of our sacred breath, which symbolises peace, and a chance to reflect on the process and transition. We are reminded of how we should treat each other, in a way that enhances each other’s mana through dialogue and respect.
Commissioned note
Commissioned by Aotearoa New Zealand Festival of the Arts
Performance history
18 Mar 2022: Performed (online) by Ariana Tikao and the New Zealand String Quartet
01 May 2022: Performed by Horomona Horo and the NZ String Quartet at Canberra International Music Festival
22 Jul 2023: DSO | Celebrating Matariki - Whakanuia Matariki
23 Jul 2023: DSO | Celebrating Matariki - Whakanuia Matariki
01 Sep 2023: NZ String Quartet | WOVEN PATHWAYS: National Tour | Rotorua
02 Sep 2023: NZ String Quartet | WOVEN PATHWAYS: National Tour | Hamilton
06 Feb 2024: Adam Chamber Music Festival | THE END OF TIME...AND BEYOND