Māori Practical Skills - Js Carving
Begin with storytelling to celebrate Pacific culture.

Upcoming session(s)
29 MAR
11:00am-4:00pm
Begin with storytelling to celebrate Pacific culture. Participants will receive a carving kit to work on and take home, allowing them to create their own cultural design.
They will learn carving techniques on flat wood.
What are ACE Workshops?
Over the years, Deaf Aotearoa have organised and provided various ACE workshops throughout Aotearoa New Zealand! We hope that you enjoyed them.
Every year, we ask you to fill out an enrolment form to be able to take part in ACE workshops. Now you will also need to provide your ID. Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) from Ministry of Education (MoE) gives Deaf Aotearoa the funding to be able to provide free workshops for all Deaf community members, and now they require ID to see if you meet their funding criteria.
You must provide ID:
current passport
birth certificate
proof of NZ citizen or residency
Unfortunately, driver’s licence is not accepted. If you don’t have any of these IDs, you can get support from your local Facilitator here at Deaf Aotearoa.
Contact details
Pia Jane
Phone: 021 722 953
Email: pia.jane@deaf.org.nz
Venue
Studio One – Toi Tu, 1 Ponsonby Rd, Grey Lynn Auckland
1 Ponsonby Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland 1011, New Zealand