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Kaumātua Kanikani: Traditional Māori Dance Classes

Kaumātua Kanikani: Traditional Māori Dance Classes

Discover Kaumātua Kanikani: Traditional Māori Dance Classes in Whanganui

Make your way to Nga Tai o Te Awa Trust in Whanganui for an enriching and joyful experience with Kaumātua Kanikani, our traditional Māori dance classes tailored for seniors aged 65 and over. This welcoming rōpū invites everyone, regardless of skill level or prior experience, to embrace the rhythms of te ao Māori and beyond. It’s a fantastic opportunity to stay active, connect with others in the community, and immerse yourself in the joy of dance. As one of the standout activities in Whanganui, this free event is perfect for those looking to engage in meaningful cultural experiences while maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

Bring along your enthusiasm and join us at this accessible venue for a 60-minute session designed to uplift and inspire. Hosted regularly on Tuesdays, these classes offer a consistent chance to participate in community events in Manawatū-Whanganui. There’s no need to worry about registration—simply show up in comfortable active wear and suitable shoes, ready to move. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, this is one of the most heartwarming things to do in Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui, fostering connection through the art of dance.

Our venue at Nga Tai o Te Awa Trust in the Whanganui District is equipped with excellent accessibility features to ensure everyone can join in. Here’s what you can expect in terms of facilities and requirements:

  • Wheelchair Access: The venue is fully accessible for those using wheelchairs, ensuring ease of movement.
  • Parking Available: Ample parking spaces are provided for attendees, including accessible parking options for convenience.
  • Toilet Facilities: On-site toilets are available for all participants.
  • Active Wear & Shoes Required: Come dressed in comfortable clothing and footwear suitable for dancing to fully enjoy the session.

Best of all, there’s no entry fee for Kaumātua Kanikani, making it an inclusive and budget-friendly choice among events in Manawatū-Whanganui. These classes are open to all seniors, not restricted to members, so you can bring along friends or family to share in the fun. Located in the heart of Whanganui, in the Manawatū-Whanganui region, Nga Tai o Te Awa Trust serves as a vibrant hub for cultural and health-focused activities. This initiative by the Trust is a celebration of movement and connection, deeply rooted in Māori traditions while welcoming diverse participants.

Opting to join Kaumātua Kanikani is more than just a way to stay active—it’s a chance to build lasting friendships and engage with the local community. As part of the broader calendar of community events in Manawatū-Whanganui, this activity stands out for its focus on health and cultural appreciation. Whether you’re new to dance or have years of experience, the supportive atmosphere ensures everyone feels at home. The regular Tuesday sessions provide a reliable rhythm to your week, giving you something meaningful to look forward to.

Mingle with fellow participants and experience the warmth of shared laughter and movement in a setting that prioritizes inclusivity. If you’re searching for engaging things to do in Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui, this free dance class is a must-try. The combination of physical activity and cultural immersion makes it a unique addition to the local scene, perfect for seniors eager to explore activities in Whanganui. So, lace up your shoes, head to Nga Tai o Te Awa Trust, and let the rhythms of Māori dance invigorate your spirit in a truly special way.

Event Details
Tuesday, 23 September 2025
9:00 am
Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui
Free
65+
Targeted age groups