/R E P E A T -- Media Advisory/Photo Op - Dawn Ceremony to Open Whales /
Tohora at the Ontario Science Centre/
TORONTO, Nov. 2 /CNW/ - Media are invited to attend a traditional Maori* dawn ceremony led by Kaumatua (Maori Elders) from New Zealand and a Canadian First Nations representative to bless the exhibition Whales / Tohora. This exhibition features intriguing objects and interactive science from the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. The Kaumatua will lead the way into the exhibition, stopping to recite traditional prayers. The delegations will then hear whaikorero (speeches) from the Kaumatua, which will weave together the past, present and future. When the speeches are over, the ritual of hongi (pressing noses) and shaking hands will take place, and the ceremony will conclude with the sharing of food.
Visitors to Whales / Tohora will see a sperm whale hunt giant squid, understand echolocation, crawl through a model blue whale heart and build a digital dolphin and see if it can swim. The objects in the exhibition include astonishing and rare specimens such as a 17.8 metre fully-articulated sperm whale skeleton.
* Please note, certain Maori accents do not appear in this text due to formatting issues.
What: | Special dawn opening ceremony and media preview of the exhibition Whales / Tohora |
Who: |
Matiu Rei, Executive Director Te Runanga o Toa Rangatira Huia Winiata Kaihautu (leader) Te Whare Whakatupu Matauranga at Te Wananga o Raukawa. Felicity Buchanan, New Zealand Deputy High Commissioner Michelle Hippolite, Kaihautu (Co-Leader), Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Chief Bryan LaForme, Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation Lesley Lewis, CEO, Ontario Science Centre |
When: |
Wed. Nov. 3, 2010 7:30 a.m. Dawn ceremony, exhibition tour, interviews 9:30 a.m. Media availability |
Where: |
Temporary Exhibition Hall, Level 6 Ontario Science Centre, 770 Don Mills Road, Toronto PLEASE ENTER VIA SOUTH C SECURITY ENTRANCE www.OntarioScienceCentre.ca |
Developed and presented by the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
This exhibition was made possible through the support of the New Zealand Government.
For further information:
Media contacts:
Christine Crosbie Media Relations Officer 416-696-3191 Cell: 416-895-5482 [email protected] |
Ellen Flowers Media Relations Officer 416-696-3154 Cell: 416-771-2614 Ellen.Flowers@osc.on.ca |
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