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Bastion Point events

Bastion Point eventsMay 19 to May 30

Bastion Point: The Exhibition - 30 Years On

Heritage Floor - Level 2, Central City Library

A tribute to those that demonstrated their concerns with passion for the acknowledgement of rights and entitlements to Takaparawhau (Bastion Point). The theme of the exhibition will be highlighted with ephemera, documents, photographs, literature and newspaper publications. Many display pieces will be from private collections kindly provided by individuals present at the eviction and re-occupation.

Continuous screenings

Heritage Floor - Level 2, Central City Library

Bastion Point Day 507

Bastion Point - The Untold Story

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Wednesday 21 May, 12.10pm to 1pm

Soprano Zoe Stevens and pianist Jeremy Reid

Central City Library, Whare Wananga, level 2

 

Thursday 22 May, 12.10pm to 1pm

Soprano Karuna Kornukova and Tenor Alex Milligan

Central City Library, Whare Wananga, level 2

Wednesday 28 May, 6 to 8pm

 

Behind the Point: Pat Sneddon and Mairi Gunn

 

Central City Library, Whare Wananga, level 2

 

Thursday 29 May, 12.10pm to 1pm

Epsom Girls Grammar music students

Central City Library, Whare Wananga, level 2

 

Ngati Whatua logoSunday 25 May, 10am

Remembrance and Reconciliation Ceremony


Orakei Marae

A ceremony at Orakei Marae to bring together  those that were arrested, representatives of the Police, the Army and Government members of all parties, as well as many prominent Pakeha, Maori and Pacific Islanders who played a role in the Bastion Point.  Public is also welcome.
10am - Powhiri
11am - Remembrance & Reconciliation Ceremony
12am - Whenua walk to Memorial
1.30pm - Hakari

 

Sunday 25 May from 9pm to 11pm

Screening on Maori TV


Bastion Point Day 507, at 9pm


This seminal documentary, by Merita Mita, captures the moments on Day 507 of that occupation – May 25, 1978 - when the army was sent in to remove the protesters.

Native Affairs Special, at 9.25pm

Thirty years on from events at Bastion Point, Julian Wilcox and the team mark this significant milestone in Maori history. Prominent New Zealanders and grassroots people involved in events are in the studio to look back, discuss and evaluate the importance of the occupation.

The Untold Story, at 10.10pm

In 1999, another team of documentary makers pick up the thread of the story where Merita Mita's piece – Bastion Point Day 507.

 

Wednesday 22 May

University Lecture Series

University of Auckland

A public forum at Waipapa Marae, University of Auckland followed by a podcast lecture through MANU AO network of Maori academics on June 18th featuring David Williams, university lecturer and former Bastion Point protester.

 

Friday 23 May

Indigenous Round Table Discussion

Orakei Marae

Hosted by Ngarimu Blair, Heritage Environment Manager, Ngati Whatua o Orakei, bringing together indigenous people from other countries, this event will focus on parks and land management, and will include a presentation on the Bastion Point land occupation.

 

Sunday 25 May, 9pm to 11pm

Maori Television

Maori Television is playing a two hour tribute.


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