Māori Cultural Experience: Living Taonga
Taonga is the Māori word meaning treasure, or something prized. Māori culture is a living taonga of Aotearoa New Zealand.
At Auckland Museum, immerse yourself in Māori culture with a powerful performance led by esteemed indigenous artists and orators. Experience the beauty of traditional waiata (songs), the skill of poi, and the enduring spirit of the Māori people through storytelling and dance.
Discover the origins and meaning of the world-famous haka, a commanding ritual that showcases strength, unity, and identity.
Your ticket also includes general admission to Auckland Museum, where you can explore world-class exhibits on natural history, New Zealand heritage, and treasured taonga (cultural treasures).
This authentic cultural experience is perfect for travelers seeking a genuine introduction to Māori traditions and history.
PLEASE NOTE: Māori Court & Pacific Galleries are temporarily closed due to essential maintenance work.
In this immersive experience, be introduced to Māori culture by a group of esteemed indigenous artists and orators. Our Māori Cultural Experience will take you on a journey. You will hear beautiful songs, see incredible poi skills in action and learn about the endurance of Māori people throughout history.
Discover the origins, traditional uses, and differences of the well-known and powerful ritual – the haka.
This unique, enriching experience is not to be missed if you’re seeking a genuine insight into Māori culture.
General Admission Tickets to the Museum are included with this booking.
Please visit the ticket desk in the South Atrium or Grand Foyer
Please visit the ticket desk in the South Atrium or Grand Foyer
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