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The Māngere Ōtāhuhu Arts website Noticeboard and E-Newsletter is a place for creative artists, groups and organisations in the local area to share, seek, promote, and post a "call-out" to the local community.
You can submit your notice for either the Noticeboard, or the monthly E-Newsletter or both. We'll also endeavour to share your notice on the Māngere Ōtāhuhu Arts Facebook page if you like.

You can submit your notice at anytime and it will be published within 1 -2 days. Simply fill in the notice submission form here: http://bit.ly/35cb03s Or email mangereotahuhuarts@gmail.com with your notice: title, jpeg image and text.

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If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact Art Broker Renee on renee@mangereotahuhuarts.org.nz

Check out our current notices below.


Pacific Music fono and registration survey.

Kia ora, Noa'ia, Mauri, Ni Sa Bula Vinaka, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Tālofa, Kia orana, Mālō e lelei, Mālō nī, Talofa lava. Warm greetings to all.
Te Vākai would like to invite you to an online Pacific Music fono and registration survey. Guest musicians of various genres will share their lived experiences and insights within the Aotearoa music industry. 

Delivered via: Zoom
Zono Date: Saturday 5 September 2020
Zono Time: 11am-2pm

The survey of questions here will help us facilitate the talanoa and future strategy for Pacific musicians. We look forward to a robust and fun talanoa.

To attend the fono, please register by filling in the survey (Click here).

For any questions please email - tevakai.aotearoa@gmail.com
OR to just register RSVP to - tevakai.aotearoa@gmail.com

All correspondence to Te Vākai and in the survey is treated with utmost confidentiality and privacy. Thanks heaps and see you at the fono!

Te Vākai
Pip Laufiso, Hiliako Iaheto, Tanya Muagututi’a, Pos Mavaega, Bill Urale, Herman Loto & Tony Fuemana.

Renee Tanner