Putney Girls High School, London – Maori cultural workshop

International Workshop Festival, London – series of performance based workshops open to public including poi, haka, taiaha (weaponry) and tamoko (Maori tattoo) and taonga puoro (musical instruments)

University of Eindhoven, Holland – lecture and workshop on Maori culture

Medway Council, Chatham, Kent – traditional performance and question and answer session prior to showing of “Whale rider” at the National Film Week.

British Museum, London – haka workshop and poi workshop for public as part of Pacific Day

St Joseph’s School, London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, - series of 4 full day workshops with school children leading to a performance at the Molten Festival

St Andrews Hospital, Northampton – workshop for children with psychiatric and forensic histories

Employment Scheme Foundation, Cambridge – series of workshops on Maori culture including mau taiaha, taonga puoro, ta moko, poi, waiata for unemployed youth on training schemes.

Doon Academy, Glasgow, Scotland - 6 week artist residency working with children teaching poi, haka, mau rakau and working with multi disciplinary team with final production in conjunction with Visible Fictions Theatre Company.

Dance in the Park, Slough - Dance collaboration with 3 schools performing Maori poi, haka and dance at the Dance in the Park Festival

Cambridge University Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology, Cambridge - Maori storytelling workshops for children.

Slough Youth Centre - Ta moko (Maori tattoo), poi and haka workshops for young people

London Borough of Barking & Dagenham - series of community education workshops including ta-moko, haka and poi for the holiday programme, Molten Arts Festival

British International School, Warsaw, Poland - Performance & Haka workshop

Bayliss High School, Slough – Series of workshops with Maori dance and weaponry programmes to disaffected students