PASIFIKA FESTIVALS AOTEAROA INC.

Celebrating our Pasifika Festivals of Aotearoa

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The national digital home for Pacific festivals, providing a national festival directory, professional development opportunities, sector resources, research, leadership initiatives, and pathways for collaboration. 

Together, these create shared national digital infrastructure that supports capability building, knowledge sharing, collaboration, and the long-term sustainability of Pacific festivals across Aotearoa.

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WHO WE ARE

About Us

WE ARE

Pasifika Festivals Aotearoa Incorporated Society (PFA Inc.) is a registered Charity and  New Zealand’s first national peak body for Pacific festivals.

WE ARE a vibrant, intergenerational collective of Pacific festivals in Aotearoa, weaving together culture, community, leadership and celebration. PFA Inc. brings Pasifika festivals together through collaboration, cultural leadership and collective impact — strengthening New Zealand’s Pasifika festival ecosystem for generations to come.

WE SERVE

We serve a pan-Pacific collective ecosystem of festivals in Aotearoa, New Zealand.

More than 40 Pacific-led festivals are held across the country each year, celebrating the richness, diversity and vibrancy of Pacific cultures. Together, these festivals engage thousands of performers, hundreds of volunteers, and welcome more than one million audience members annually. Until now, there has been no national organisation dedicated to bringing this powerful ecosystem together.

OUR MISSION

Our mission is to grow a connected Pacific festival network that increases access to resources, strengthens Pacific cultural understanding, and advances advocacy for the sector.

We do this through Pacific-led research, shared evidence, collaboration, professional development, leadership initiatives and sector resources — designing and delivering Pacific-focused activities that honour the vā and respond to the needs of our communities.

OUR VISION

Our vision is for Pacific people and communities to live full lives as their authentic selves.

Grounded in Pacific values and led by the festival community, PFA Inc. invests in current and future festival leaders while celebrating the cultural, social and economic contribution Pacific festivals make to Aotearoa.

Together, we are building a stronger, more connected and sustainable future for Pacific festivals.

Connect Festivals

Bringing festival organisers together to share experience, ideas, and support.

Share Resources

Providing practical resources, templates, and guidance for sustainable festival delivery.

Advocate Nationally

Advocate nationally Championing the importance of Pacific arts, culture, and community events nationally.

  • “Thank you for filling a need and creating a safe space for collaboration and for allowing everyone to acknowledge the struggles/wins that we face.”

    • Producer/Coordinator (A), Tamaki Makaurau Regional Fono, 2026

  • “So very grateful for the support and connections of this fono. He mihi nui whakawhetai ki a koutou te whanau o PFA.”

    • Committee Member (A), Tamaki Makaurau Regional Fono, 2026

THE PFA INC LEADERSHIP AND EXECUTIVE BOARD

Our People

Fakaalofa lahi atu, Kia orana, Tālofa Lava, Mālō e lelei, Ni sa bula vinaka, Malo nī, Noa’ia, Halo olaketa, Tēnā koutou katoa!

PFA Inc. is led by a Leadership Team, Executive Committee, and Project Team with expertise spanning education, arts and culture, festival and event management, production, governance, communications, and strategic leadership.

Leadership Team

Executive Committee

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CHAIRPERSON

Philippa Pip Laufiso MZNM

Pip is a Pacific arts and community leader with a strong commitment to empowering young people and celebrating Pacific and Māori cultures. Through her leadership across diverse communities, she continues to create meaningful opportunities that strengthen cultural identity, creativity, and community connection.

Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit. Lead Adviser Pacific, Otago Southland, Ministry of Education. General Manager, Otago Polyfest. Board Member, NZ Music Commission. Co-Director, Inati Aotearoa. Former Executive Officer, Kōkiri Training Centre. Lecturer and Adviser, Dunedin College of Education and University of Otago.

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DEPUTY CHAIRPERSON

Gabrielle-Sisifo Gabby Makisi QSM

Gabby is a Pacific educator and community leader dedicated to advancing education, culture, and opportunities for Pacific communities. Her work continues to inspire and empower Pacific youth and families across Aotearoa.

Queen’s Service Medal recipient. Manager Pacific Outcomes, Ministry of Education (National Office). CEO, Vinepa Trust. Chairperson, Tagata Moana Trust. Active governance and community leadership roles across Wellington including: PACIFICA; COGS; Sa Petaia.

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TREASURER

Tania Carran

Tania is a respected Māori and Pacific community leader and cultural advocate from Murihiku. As General Manager of Mīharo, she is dedicated to creating opportunities that celebrate culture, empower rangatahi, and strengthen community connections through the arts, festivals, and cultural development.

General Manager, Mīharo Murihiku. Board Member, Waverley Park School.

FESTIVAL ECOSYSTEM MEMBERSHIP

Network With The World of Pasifika Festivals

PFA Inc. connects festivals, organisers, and partners who are committed to strengthening Pacific cultural events in Aotearoa. Members gain access to shared resources, connections with other organisers, and opportunities to collaborate nationally and internationally.