Events Gallery
See what happened at some special events and entertainments that have taken place at Te Papa: you will find photos, videos or podcasts here.
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Hear NASA astronaut Nicole Passano Stott talk about preparing for life in space, and the future of the Space Station.
Scotia's Hardy Sons performed their new and traditional Scottish music at Te Papa on the 17 January 2008. They then answered a few of our questions right after their concert.
Te Papa went Pacific over Labour Weekend 2007 with a three-day celebration launching Tangata o le Moana, our long-term exhibition focusing on Pacific Island communities in New Zealand.
Have a look at some images taken from the recent visit from Wellington Zoo's serval cubs!
This vibrant exhibition about the Italian community in New Zealand has been supported by stylish and engaging events. Enjoy some photographs of it.
What do YOU want to know about natural disasters? Watch the webcast where our panel of experts answer questions submitted by members of the public.
The replica of Burt Munro’s 1962 record-breaking ‘Munro Special’ Indian Scout that was used in Roger Donaldson’s feature film, The World’s Fastest Indian has been displayed at Te Papa in December 2005.
In conjunction with the Culture Moves!conference, on the evening of November 10 and 11 a number of fantastic performances were held in Soundings Theatre along with community performances the following Saturday and Sunday. Have a look at some images from these events.
The amazing, amphibious Aquada was on display at Te Papa. Watch the amphibian in action off Freyberg Beach. Hear Kiwi inventor Alan Gibbs talk about his creation.
To celebrate the launch of Māori Showbands, Te Papa's first online exhibition, Te Papa presented The Maori Volcanics and Rim D Paul in concert. Along with friends Solly Pohatu and Hiria Moffat, these legends of the Māori showbands era reunited for one concert only.
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra returned to Te Papa in November 2004 with conductor Hamish McKeich and narrator Kevin Keys for a great day of family entertainment.