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Celebrating culture: Kapa waiata & Pasifika dance
Celebrate cultural unity at this vibrant World of Cultures festival event.

Central City Library: Whānau day
Bring the whole family for a fun-filled day exploring Persian, Sri Lankan and Filipino culture th...

Cultural mini market day at Mt Albert Library
Celebrate the uniqueness of the amazing cultures around Tāmaki Makaurau with us.

Czech floral folklore patterns
Let's celebrate Czech and Slovak culture through all the senses.

Experience the beat of Africa
Experience the powerful rhythms of inspired dance and learn about the symbolic and historical sig...

Kid's cultural dress to impress
Sing, dance and join us for crafts as we make a day of fun for the whole family!


Romanian rhythm and art
Experience the energy of a live Romanian folk-dance performance.
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A cultural movement
The people, the culture – showcasing everything that makes our Southside shine.

Digging the music at Parnell Festival of Roses
This year the main stage once again has an exciting and diverse lineup including headliner Milly Tabak.

South Auckland talent dominates at SUSO
Our local winners truly know how to Stand Up and Stand Out.

VIDEO: opera soared from the historic Strand Arcade bridges
If you missed Opera in the Strand here's a taste.

From counselling to student radio – a variety of grants awarded
More than 40 successful grant applicants are progressing initiatives to benefit the community through Waitematā Local Board's grant programme

Midtown erupts into song this May for New Zealand Music Month
New Zealand Music Month is spilling into the streets, squares and laneways of Tāmaki Makaurau this autumn.

Dance to the beats of Africa
Freyberg Square will move to the drumbeats of Africa on Friday 3 May when Ellen Melville Centre hosts an Afrikan Market between 4pm and 8pm, ushering in Africa Month and New Zealand Music Month side by side.

Get your jam on at these music venues in Auckland
Tāmaki Makaurau is one of 59 UNESCO Cities of Music, which means that Auckland Council and the music sector work together to make even more beautiful music.