TIKI MARKET PLACE
Studio 95, Truman Brewery, Brick Lane
Sat (10 - 6) & Sun (11 - 6)
Come and peruse a variety of market stalls in the vendors village, selling every thing from carved tiki's, t-shirts, tiki mugs, jewelry and Polynesian crafts.
Plus traditional dance classes and live Tiki carving.
VENDORS
Cheekytiki
Hotrod Tiki
Tiki Racer
Pocketiki
Exotic Tramp
Nude Magazine
Trader Sam
Thai Bamboo.Net
Tangaroatuane (
Maori Ta Moko Tatooist)
For information on Vending at The London Luau 2007 contact Anjy info@thelondonluau.co.uk
PLUS
Tiki Bar serving up your favourite Tiki cocktails from SoulShakers.
Tiki Cinema with special preview screening of
'Armchair Travelling' by
Jochen Hirschfeld, never screen in the UK. Also a variety of other Tiki movies.
Paint your own Tiki Mug, get the chance to create your own tiki mug.
Dance Classes, learn how to Hula and shake your hips.
Tangaroatuane,
Maori Ta Moko Artist from Aotearoa-New Zealand
"Ko Tangaroatuane ahau. Ko Ngati Morehu oku iwi. Ehara taku toa i te toa taki tahi, engari taki mano no aku Tipuna" "I am Tangaroatuane. Ours is the clan of survivors. My strength comes not from myself but that of thousands, my Ancestors" Sharing the ancient art of Ta Moko or Maori Tattooing through an unique accent representing Aotearoa-New Zealand today, Tangaroatuane aims to inspire and infuse the mind, body and spirit. "I take great pride in the culture that I was born in to. I cater for those individuals who choose to wear on their body Maori inspired designs. Self taught, my personal style is to draw free hand directly onto the body and each tattooed design is an expression of an unique story". After six years of international tattooing experience and travelling the world over, Tangaroatuane is now based in London working in co-operation with the Shangri-la Tattoo Studio and servicing a growing number of private clientelle as a freelance Maori Ta Moko Artist. "Kia tau te rangaimarie. Peace be with you always".
If you are intrested in being tatooed over the Luau weekend please email Tangaroatuane for details.

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