Event Details:
Join us for a vibrant celebration connecting everyone to nature through a diverse array of experiences. Enjoy Nature’s Symphony: live music and captivating storytelling, thought-provoking films, interactive workshops, and informative stands. Explore and engage with nature in a fun and immersive environment for all ages. Kids go free!
Updated Schedule (2nd November)
2:00-2:30pm: Dr. Compost Biochar workshop in the Dome;
2:30-3:45pm: Films in the Dome;
3:00-3:45pm: Plant Foraging Walk with Rochana Moon (bring a rain jacket);
4:00-6:00 pm: Nature’s Symphony in the Dome (or outside if the weather clears, in a wind-protected spot)
The Festival of Nature is kindly hosted by: The Camp Lake Hāwea
Fundraising for our local conservation champions: Proceeds from the Festival of Nature will go to support the following local biodiversity groups: the Our Place Collective as well as the Hāwea Food Forest. Thank you for your generosity!
Festival Pass $25
Tickets available on location (eftpos available)
Detailed programme:
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Meet our LOCAL biodiversity, climate and circular economy GROUPS and BUSINESSES and participate in exciting interactive WORKSHOPS (outdoors amongst the trees).
STALLS:
Hāwea Food Forest (learn about the local Food Forest, seed saving and planting), Wānaka Backyard Trapping (find out how it’s done), WAI Wānaka (connect to the creatures that live in local waterways), The Guardians of Lake Hawea (find out how they care for our Lake water quality, biodiversity and ecosystems), Upper Clutha Wilding Tree Group (regional pest management), Protect Our Winters Aotearoa (drop-in advocacy workshop + merch), Wastebusters (make bug hotels with reuse and natural materials - kids must be with a parent), Regenerative Wānaka (inspiration to live regeneratively in Wānaka), Bee The Change (taste and purchase local honey), Wise Moon Wellness (buy locally made herbal skincare and remedies), Sustainable Periods (learn about reusable period products for sustainable menstruation), Your Garden Coach NZ (check out their beginner gardener display, Seed Swap, etc.), Dripping Bowl (taste their new range of wholefood sauces!), Tiaki Bees (hire your own beehive!), Botanica (buy their beautiful fresh locally grown produce) and Frog Song Farm (get your hands on their organic heirloom tomato seedling plants)!
WORKSHOPS:
2pm: Biochar Workshop with Ben Elms - we start inside the Beehive dome and will continue outdoors. No registration required. More here.
3-3.45pm: Plant Foraging Walk with Rochana Moon - meet her at her Wise Moon Wellness stall. No registration required. More here.
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2.30-4pm:Film screenings SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL FOR THE WORLD (indoors)
Join us in the enchanting Beehive Dome for an inspiring afternoon of film. Recline in comfort as we showcase impactful documentaries that illuminate the stories of passionate individuals transforming their communities and nurturing a more ecological culture. These three filmmakers believe in the power of storytelling to inspire change and share wisdom, highlighting the seeds of a more beautiful world being sown around us. Immerse yourself in these captivating narratives and leave feeling inspired to make a difference!
Films by Reflections of Life / Campfire Stories / Happen Films :
Belonging (14 min)
Traveling Unalone (15 min)
Once Upon a Forest (18 min)
Being the Change (13 min)
The Shoe-Shop (11 min)
Flute-Making (18 min)
Please note, the dome has a maximum capacity of 90 people – first come, first serve!
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4pm-6pm:NATURE’S SYMPHONY (outdoors with lake and mountain views - In case of bad weather, the event will take place inside the spacious geodesic dome for a sheltered yet immersive experience)
Join us for the summit finale held in a relaxed campfire style on the shores of Lake Hāwea. From the time first footprints touched these islands, this land has shaped who we are as a people. Sit surrounded by our lakes, mountains, and bush and soak up stunning music by Glenorchy’s Nature’s Symphony, stories from the beginning of our local history, led by Ron Bull (Waitaha, Kati Mamoe, Kai Tahu), and nature and community-inspired spoken word pieces by Zoe Hawkins.
The Nature’s Symphony is a magical sound journey brought to us by creator Johnny Scott, with talented multi instrumentalist Carlos Reigel, world-renowned harpist and musician Kate Targett-Adams and Eco Somatic movement facilitator Sierra Espinal. Nature’s Symphony is an ecosystem, weaving diverse musical soundscapes and an ecology of storytelling & education together in a living harmony. This unique curation fosters an immersive experience of creativity and culture to support regenerative action.
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No Dogs: we kindly ask you to leave your dog at home!
Car Parking: our volunteers will ask you to park by the wharf or at a specific location - please follow their directions.
Come prepared: most of the festival is held outdoors, bring sun protection & a water bottle, as well as a rug & warm layers for the Nature’s Symphony. Feel free to bring a picnic too!
Cancellation policy: If adverse weather conditions or other factors force the cancellation of the Festival of Nature, Wao will issue a full refund to all ticket holders. We will notify ticket holders as soon as possible via email and our website.