As we draw closer to the end of the year, the celebration season is all around us. For me, it’s a chance to reflect on the way we Kiwis in Singapore have celebrated our culture this year, with the help of organisations like ANZA, the NZ Chamber of Commerce and the Kiwi Waka Ama club under the leadership of kaumatua Tony Keepa.
One highlight was this year’s “Invinci-ball”, a fantastic night of food, drink, dancing, and conversation with friends old and new. Timed to coincide with the All Blacks playing South Africa, I was absolutely delighted to be part of such a vibrant gathering.
“There is nothing Like hundreds of People singing ‘Tutira mai Nga iwi'”
The opportunity to have both the Kiwi Waka Ama club and AIS kapa haka groups perform for the crowd was very special, and testament to the effort of Tony Keepa, Niral Patel, the Lampe, Williams’ and Perry families (among others) for nurturing Māori culture and performance amongst our community. There is nothing like hundreds of people singing “Tutira mai nga iwi” to remind you of home!
I’d also like to recognise that this wonderful evening celebrating Kiwi culture was put together by an Australian, a Singaporean and an American! A big thank you Tahsh, Carina and Mel along with YQ and Katrina, Kellie and other members of the Board of the NZ Chamber of Commerce for all your efforts.
While the All Blacks sadly lost the rugby that evening, the opportunity for over 200 people with connections to Aotearoa New Zealand to come together for a night of celebration here in Singapore felt like a win nonetheless!
Wishing you all an enjoyable festive season!
XOXO Gabby