Te Oro

Auckland
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

A multi-purpose space for young people and the local community

A variety of music and arts programs and classes throughout the year for different age groups. Students are encouraged to register to secure their place on the course and avoid disappointment. Gorgeous events for example Piri’anga a Pacific Dance show & Pacific Couture Fashion show paying homage to family connection. A phenomenal and vibrant filled night of unique Pacific dance and Pacific fashion!

Cost?

Free and paid

For more info visit:

Te Oro

Address

98 Line Road
Glen Innes
Auckland

Contact

09 890 8560

teoro@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

ACCESSIBILITY

General

There is accessible parking nearby, and the facility (including gender neutral bathrooms) is wheelchair accessible. Assistance animals are welcome.

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