Aorere College Adult and Community Learning

Auckland, Online
All year round

A great array of courses in a supportive atmosphere. Learn to dance Bollywood style, practice car maintenance and so much more!

One of the courses is Korowai – Maori Cloak Art. Work towards your very own feather cloak. Learn the skills and techniques for cloak making using contemporary materials. Enjoy completing a sampler large enough for a small child by gaining the skills in Taniko weaving, mawhitiwhiti patterns, tags and feather inserts. Protocols and Te Reo pertaining to Raranga Whatu is included in your learning. $49 for 8 weeks instruction.

Cost?

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For more info visit:

Aorere College Adult and Community Learning

Address

Aorere College
6 Selfs Road off Portage Road
Papatoetoe
Auckland

Contact

09 279 0671

acecoordinator@aorere.ac.nz

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