Polynesian Pages
Polynesian Pages are committed to creating spaces where Pasifika stories, talents, and perspectives are nurtured and celebrated. Through education, creative development, and digital storytelling, our projects aim to uplift our artists, storytellers, and game changers. Whether we’re running school programs, preparing aspiring artists for performing arts pathways, or spotlighting excellence online, our focus remains the same: to empower our communities and ensure Pasifika voices are not only heard, but valued on every stage.
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- 26/05/2026, 10:45 am
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- https://www.polynesianpages.co.nz/
Polynesian Pages
Polynesian Pages are committed to creating spaces where Pasifika stories, talents, and perspectives are nurtured and celebrated. Through education, creative development, and digital storytelling, our projects aim to uplift our artists, storytellers, and game changers. Whether we’re running school programs, preparing aspiring artists for performing arts pathways, or spotlighting excellence online, our focus remains the same: to empower our communities and ensure Pasifika voices are not only heard, but valued on every stage.
Polynesian Pages's Live Project
Bring Pasifika Artists to Ōtautahi
We're bringing Pasifika artists from across the motu to Ōtautahi to ignite a new Pasifika arts festival. Through live performances, storytelling, and connection, we aim to inspire local artists, uplift our Christchurch Pasifika community, and strengthen networks across Aotearoa.
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