Cook and chat

Joanna Howard, Llinof Angharad and Anneliese van Straaten are coordinating the Welsh and South African exhibitions respectively.
All are rugby playing nations with communities in the Wellington region. Argentina, South Africa, Tonga and Wales will be playing Cup pool matches at the Westpac Trust Stadium and also included are Japan and Iran. Each community will be allocated a kitchen to decorate. From here audiences can watch live cooking demonstrations and videos relating to the exhibition, as well as picking up recipes to try out at home.
Curator Jennifer Bush-Daumec says that the apart from celebrating international sport in the year of the Cup, the festival is about getting to know your neighbours.
“It’s through food that we connect to one another,” Bush-Daumec says.
She says that the event gives people the chance to ask questions about other topics, such as politics, in a non-threatening manner.
Discussions arising from past cooking exhibitions have included the caste system in India and economic relations between New Zealand and Chile. A conversation about Zimbabwean dialects arose from a demonstration on preparing sadza, a traditional corn meal.
Arts, crafts and goods will be on sale.
The Migrating Kitchen Exhibition, Pataka Museum of Arts and Cultures, Porirua, 18 August - 25 September









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