Southerly Love

Sat, 23 May, 2026 at 09:30 am UTC+12:00

Wellington Cathedral of St Paul | Wellington

Supertonic
Publisher/HostSupertonic
Southerly Love
Advertisement
In a special collaboration between musical co-director Virginie Pacheco and poet Hinemoana Baker, Supertonic will perform Southerly Love: Poetry and Music for Stormy Weather in the stunning surrounds of Wellington Cathedral of St Paul on Saturday 23 May. This one-night concert will also feature a reprisal of Briar Prastiti’s Te Matapi’i from the recent reopening of Wellington’s central library.
Wellingtonians have a love-hate relationship with the city's wild weather and te hau tonga o Tāwhirimātea. But many things can blow metaphorically through our lives like an icy wind. Some of these things bring pain, some bring wonder. In conversation with original text by Baker, Pacheco's musical programme explores themes of comfort and solace, dark and light, and what remains when so much changes. Southerly Love opens with Ily Matthew Maniano's prize-winning Amihan – a Filipino word referring to the northeast monsoon. The programme also includes the ethereal Stars by Latvian composer Ēriks Ešenvalds, the rhythmic Nouse Lauluni by Soila Sariola, sung in Finnish, and the thrilling Daemon Irrepit Callidus by György Orbá.
In the concert’s first half, Supertonic will present a very exciting opportunity to hear Te Matapi’i by Briar Prastiti. This work has only been performed once since it was commissioned by the Wellington City Council to celebrate the reopening of Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui Central Library. Thousands of Wellingtonians queued on the morning of 14 March to get their first glimpse of their beloved central library since 2019, and only the first few hundred entrants got the chance to hear Te Matapi’i. Supertonic was proud to contribute as one of the eight local choirs, and we are thrilled to be able to perform this piece once again. Along with Alistair Fraser on taonga pūoro, Prastiti will reprise her solo vocals.
Set in the luscious acoustics of Wellington Cathedral, Southerly Love offers a connection with multiple performers and creatives of Aotearoa alongside the glorious sound of a 50-voice choir. Join us for a unique, cozy and heartwarming evening that could only happen in our wonderful, windy city.
Advertisement

Event Venue

Wellington Cathedral of St Paul, 33 Molesworth St, Thorndon, Wellington 6011, New Zealand, Wellington

Tickets

Icon
Concerts, fests, parties, meetups - all the happenings, one place.

Ask AI if this event suits you:

More Events in Wellington

Botanical Surprises - Guided Walk
Sat, 23 May at 03:30 am Botanical Surprises - Guided Walk

101 Glenmore Street, Wellington, New Zealand 6012

Family Constellation Workshop in Wellington
Sat, 23 May at 04:00 am Family Constellation Workshop in Wellington

Casa Yoga

Kid's Disco
Sat, 23 May at 04:30 am Kid's Disco

11 Hutchison Road, Wellington, New Zealand

Bed By 10 Returns To Wellington!
Sat, 23 May at 06:00 am Bed By 10 Returns To Wellington!

Eva Wellington

Workshops and Party with Guest Teacher
Sat, 23 May at 06:00 am Workshops and Party with Guest Teacher

Two Right Feet Dance Studio

Marlon Williams T\u0101 te Manawa Tour | Wellington (SOLD OUT)
Sat, 23 May at 09:00 am Marlon Williams Tā te Manawa Tour | Wellington (SOLD OUT)

Michael Fowler Centre

Bridget Kelly Quartet
Sat, 23 May at 10:00 am Bridget Kelly Quartet

118 Tory Street, Wellington, New Zealand 6011

Marlon Williams
Sat, 23 May at 07:00 pm Marlon Williams

Michael Fowler Centre

Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers | Wellington
Sat, 23 May at 07:30 pm Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers | Wellington

San Fran

Rock Tenors - Anthems Reloaded NZ Tour
Sat, 23 May at 07:30 pm Rock Tenors - Anthems Reloaded NZ Tour

The Opera House Wellington

Bike Day Out Bicycle Picnic
Sun, 24 May at 01:00 am Bike Day Out Bicycle Picnic

Waitangi Park

Wellington is Happening!

Never miss your favorite happenings again!

Explore Wellington Events