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Suena Oro: Between our Māori and Spanish Worlds

Fri, 20 Feb

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Pōhara Hall

'Suena Oro’ is a project launched to weave together musical experiences from the Māori and Spanish worlds. Out of this creative landscape emerges an immersive space, filled with songs that explore our languages and musical traditions.

Suena Oro: Between our Māori and Spanish Worlds
Suena Oro: Between our Māori and Spanish Worlds

Time & Location

20 Feb 2026, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Pōhara Hall, 870 Abel Tasman Drive, Pōhara 7183, New Zealand

About the event

'Suena Oro’ is a project launched to weave together musical experiences from the Māori and Spanish worlds. Out of this creative landscape emerges an immersive space, filled with songs that explore our languages and musical traditions while expanding into open-ended experimentation. Inspirations are drawn from genres such as mōteatea, waiata Māori, Spanish folk music, children’s music, and drone music, all combined to create an orphic experience that serves as a metaphorical retreat, where the listener can seek mental and spiritual refuge.


Musicians:

  • Alvaro Moreno - nylon guitar, synthesizer, taonga pūoro and vocals

  • Chris Hoolihan - drums

  • Ari Thompson - bass

  • Chris Mulholland - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, taonga pūoro, MPC and vocals


Tickets

  • General Admission

    From $15.00 to $25.00

    • $15.00

      +$0.38 ticket service fee

    • $20.00

      +$0.50 ticket service fee

    • $25.00

      +$0.63 ticket service fee

    Total

    $0.00

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