Matariki Ready

May Newsletter

What is your organisation doing for Matariki in June or July?

Matariki is more than a date in the calendar. It is a meaningful opportunity for organisations to pause, reflect, reconnect, and strengthen cultural confidence through practical action.

This month, Wolfgramm Holdings is promoting two in-person workshops that help teams embed respectful cultural practice through karakia and shared waiata.

Matariki cultural workshop

Why this matters

Matariki creates a natural moment for reflection

It gives teams a meaningful reason to pause, acknowledge the past, honour the present, and look forward with intention.

Cultural practice builds confidence

Karakia and waiata help organisations move beyond symbolic recognition into practical, respectful participation.

Shared learning strengthens belonging

When teams learn together, they create a stronger foundation for connection, trust, and everyday cultural confidence.

What your team will gain

  • Practical confidence using karakia in everyday organisational settings
  • Greater understanding of how waiata can build connection, belonging, and shared identity
  • A respectful way to prepare for Matariki with cultural depth and practical application
  • Shared team learning that supports confidence, participation, and collective reflection
  • Guidance on embedding cultural practice into meetings, gatherings, and workplace rituals
  • A stronger foundation for engaging with Māori values in a meaningful and grounded way

Who should attend

Startups SMEs Enterprise Teams HR Leaders People & Culture Teams Professional Services Leadership Teams Organisations Preparing for Matariki

Featured Matariki workshops

These workshops are ideal for organisations wanting to prepare for Matariki in a way that is practical, respectful, and team-building.

Karakia for Organisations

Teach practical karakia to embed respectful cultural practice into everyday work environments, meetings, gatherings, and team rituals.

Format: In Person

Duration: Tailored

Seats: Custom

Location: In Person

Target Audience

Startups, SMEs, enterprise, HR teams, and people leaders

Waiata for Organisations

Build oral connection, cultural confidence, and shared organisational identity through waiata that can be used in workplace settings.

Format: In Person

Duration: Tailored

Seats: Custom

Location: In Person

Target Audience

Startups, SMEs, enterprise, HR teams, and people leaders

Workshop format

Delivery approach

Delivered in person for teams wanting practical, respectful, and confidence-building cultural learning before Matariki.

  • Tailored to your organisation
  • Delivered onsite or at an agreed venue
  • Suitable for small teams or wider organisational groups
  • Focused on confidence, participation, and respectful practice

Typical session flow

  1. Welcome and kaupapa setting
  2. Introduction to Matariki and organisational reflection
  3. Practical karakia or waiata learning
  4. Group practice and guided pronunciation
  5. Discussion on appropriate workplace use
  6. Reflection and closing

Workshops in action

Watch how karakia and waiata can help teams build cultural confidence, connection, and shared practice.

Karakia for Organisations

Waiata for Organisations

A practical way to honour Matariki

Matariki invites organisations to reflect on the past, acknowledge those who have contributed, strengthen relationships, and look forward with purpose. Karakia and waiata are practical ways to bring that intent into everyday organisational life. These workshops help teams move from awareness to participation, giving people the confidence to engage respectfully and collectively during Matariki and beyond.

Prepare your organisation for Matariki with confidence.

Book a karakia or waiata workshop for your team before June or July.