Te Oro

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Te Oro is a multi-purpose space for young people and the local community This is the official page for the Te Oro.

Visit www.teoro.org.nz for more information

The name Te Oro has been gifted to the centre by Ngāti Pāoa with the endorsement of Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki and Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei.

‘Oro’ is the tonal reverberation or sound within a chamber. Maungarei - Mt Wellington, in its natural state, would contribute this low drone created by the winds moving over its volcanic crater. This natural phenomenon existed

24/06/2026

✨ JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE MATARIKI ✨

We are excited to share that the talented Aotearoa Bone and Stone Carvers will be delivering a special interactive wānanga (workshop) to connect with Taonga Puoro—the treasures that bring sound to life.

In this hands-on workshop, you will learn both the history and craft of these traditional instruments, making and learning to play:

✨Kōauau (Māori flute) bamboo
✨ Porotiti (spinning wind instrument) native NZ timber

📅 Saturday 04 July
⏰ 10am - 2:30pm
📍 Te Oro 98 Line Road, Glen Innes

Cost: $50 + booking fees

Please wear covered shoes and bring a plate for shared lunch.

Link in below🔗

https://www.eventfinda.co.nz/2026/taonga-puoro-maori-instrument-workshop/auckland/glen-innes

28/05/2026

🌺 Vaiaso o le Gagana Samoa – Samoa Language Week 2026 🌺

“E afua mai i mauga tetele manuia o le 'nu'u” From the high mountains are the blessings of the village.

We are thrilled to invite you to celebrate Samoa Language Week with us! Join us as we kick off the celebrations with our official Opening Ceremony✨

Date: Tuesday 2nd June 2026
Time: 10:30 AM
Location: Glen Innes Library

18/05/2026

🌺 Talofa lava! In celebration of Samoan Lanuage week - June 2026

Fale Sweet Fale is a collage and zine making workshop exploring the feeling of home through memory, family, language, and everyday Samoan life.

Using images, words, textures, and found materials, participants are invited to create their own visual “fale” on paper, piecing together stories, memories, and moments that connect us to home, family, and village.

📅 Wednesday 3rd June
⏰ 5pm - 7pm
📍 Te Oro 98 Line Road, Glen Innes

Link in bio for full details and registration

15/05/2026

SOIFUA MANUIA Dance for Good Health "

In this workshop, we will explore foundational Siva Samoa movements while unpacking their cultural meanings — how each gesture reflects our connection to land, ocean, sky, ancestry, and community. Participants will learn how the softness of the hands, the grounding of the feet, and the rhythm of the breath mirror the natural world and our relationship to it."

Register via the link below:
https://teoro.org.nz/dance/siva-mo-lou-soifua-manuia-dance-for-good-health

14/05/2026

🌺 In celebration of Samoan Language week - June 2026 🇼🇸

“E afua mai i mauga tetele manuia o le ‘nu’u -
From the high mountains are the blessings of the village”

🌺 We are deeply honoured and incredibly excited to have award-winning artist, curator, and cultural practitioner Rosanna Raymond for Mamalu – A Lineage Embodied.

🌺 A pioneering artist, storyteller, curator, and founding member of the Pacific Sisters, Rosanna’s practice has profoundly shaped contemporary Pacific and Indigenous art both within Aotearoa and internationally. Her work continues to challenge and expand conversations around embodiment, ancestral knowledge, cultural sovereignty, and the vā — the relational spaces that connect us.

📅 Friday 5th June
⏰4.30pm – 6.30pm
📍 Te Oro - 98 Line road, Glen Innes

🌺 Through projects such as SaVAge K’lub and decades of collaborative cultural work, Rosanna has created powerful spaces for Pacific storytelling, performance, adornment, and Indigenous knowledge systems to be seen, activated, and celebrated.

This workshop centres the malu as a living archive of identity, genealogy, and Indigenous knowledge — inviting reflection through discussion, writing, drawing, and embodied practice.

Supported by

We can’t wait to host this beautiful offering and share space with the community for a meaningful and inspiring experience.
Register below 👇🏼
https://www.eventfinda.co.nz/2026/mamalu-a-lineage-embodied/auckland/glen-innes

13/05/2026

🌺 Talofa lava! 🇼🇸

In celebration of Samoa Language Week, Te Oro is honored to host a special upcoming workshop with the talented Florence Ulutunu.

This two-day workshop introduces participants to the traditional art practice of siapo-making as a living practice. Through talanoa, we will explore the history of siapo in Sāmoa, its cultural significance and the ways it continues to be reimagined today.

Purchase your ticket below 👇🏼

https://www.eventfinda.co.nz/2026/ta-siapo-as-living-practice-with-florence-ulutunu/auckland/glen-innes

12/05/2026

Emerging Artist Showcase: Sounds of Tāmaki

Highlights from Te Oro — featuring Front Men, Ribbit, Chop Stix, Levol Y, Red Fever and Rotten Weather.

Part of a series of FREE live events across Tāmaki Makaurau this NZ Music Month, featuring Stand Up Stand Out (SUSO) alumni.

📍 Next up: Silo 6, 5pm-7pm

Audio by Chopstix

Head to bit.ly/sotm26-suso 🔗 to view the full programme.

06/05/2026

💫Introducing our first performing artist in residence the talented Bella Robertson.

As part of their journey, Bella will engage with the community through workshops, sharing’s, or open rehearsals, offering insight into their creative process and building community.

🌺Bella Robertson is of Samoan/Tongan descent, was born and raised in South Auckland, and proudly resides in Mangere.

Her love for music ignited her passion for theatre. She has been on several tours across Aotearoa as an actor, live vocalist and puppeteer with theatre companies since 2019.

Bella’s repertoire includes that of Auckland Theatre Company, Capital E National Theatre for Children and in 2025 she made her sixth appearance as a lead puppeteer with The Glow Show company.

We look forward to supporting Bella and sharing their journey over the coming months.

06/05/2026

✨We are so excited and proud to introduce our Performing Arts Resident for 2026 - 2027!

This residency provides a space for an artist to develop new work across performance, movement, theatre and sound, while being grounded in the vibrant and diverse community here at Te Oro.

Over the residency period, the artist will be working closely within their studio environment—exploring ideas, refining their practice, and pushing the boundaries of contemporary performance.

Top Right:
💫 Bella Robertson - April - July 2026
💫 Sheldon & Ehetere Rua - July - Nov 2026
💫 Ennaolla Watch:min Paea-Vaega - Nov 26 - Mar 2027
💫 Sam Brooks - March - July 2027

As part of their journey, the residents will engage with the community through workshops, sharing’s, or open rehearsals, offering insight into their creative process.

Stay tuned for upcoming events, open studios, and opportunities to meet the artist and experience the work in progress.

06/05/2026

📣 Introducing our first Digital Visual Artist in Residence — we’re excited to welcome Atirak Noscaj into the Te Oro programme 2026 - 2027!

From April - July Atirak will be based our studio at Te Oro, developing new work, experimenting with digital processes, and bringing their creative vision to life. This residency marks an exciting step in expanding our commitment to digital and emerging art practices within our community.

We look forward to following your journey over the coming months, with a public exhibition this August where their work will be shared and celebrated.

🌺 Atirak Noskcaj is an Auckland based artist working across digital media, painting, and installation. Her practice centres Pasifika nostalgia, drawing from everyday moments within her community to explore themes of identity, memory, and belonging. Through both intimate and immersive works, she captures the emotional textures of lived experience, often highlighting stories that are underrepresented in mainstream narratives. Her work invites audiences to reflect, recognise, and reconnect with the familiar, while honouring the depth and nuance of Pacific life.

-2027

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98 Line Road, Glen Innes
Auckland
1072

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm