MARCH
Penrhyn Gospel Day , 13th
APRIL
Dancer of the Year Contest, 3rd-24th
Miss Cook Islands pageant, 3rd
Cook Islands Games, 4th-11th
MAY
Round Raro cycle race, 5th
Palmerston Gospel Day, 25th
JUNE
Queen's Birthday, 1st
Mangaia Gospel Day, 15th
JULY
Atiu Gospel Day, 20th
Mitiaro Gospel Day, 21st
Rarotonga Gospel Day, 25th
(gospel day public holiday, 27th)
AUGUST
Constitution Day, 4th
Rakahanga Gospel Day, 15th
World youth netball championships, 11th-21st
SEPTEMBER
Te Maeva Nui (cultural festival), 11-20th
Pacific Mini Games begin, 21st
OCTOBER
Pacific Mini Games close, 2nd
National Gospel Day (Nuku), 26th
Aitutaki Gospel Day, 27th
NOVEMBER
Turama, 1st
Vaka Eiva Festival, 20th-27th
International Food Festival, 26th
DECEMBER
Tiare Festival, 1st-5th
Pukapuka Gospel Day, 8th
The most important event in the Cook Islands calender is the annual celebration of self rule. Formerly called the Constitution Celebrations, it was renamed in 2001 because the Prime Minister of the time wanted a Cook Islands Maori name to capture the essence and joy of the annual festival. "Te Maeva Nui" translates as "the major or most important celebration".
Each year, performing artists from Rarotonga and the outer islands gather at the National Auditorium in Rarotonga to present new dances, songs, drum beats and costumes expressing the cultural theme chosen for that particular year. It's also a time when the creative community of the Cook Islands gathers on the capital island, contemporary and traditional visual arts exhibitions are staged, and ancient and modern sports are played between the islands. Other events include coconut husking, and a Maori food festival.
Normally the celebrations are held from the end of July to early August, climaxing on Constitution Day itself - the 4th August. In 2009, however, they've been moved to September so they can be linked into the Pacific Mini Games (see below).
The theme for 2009 is 'Kiriti mau tai - ve'eve'e aroa (welcome and farewell)' which will also be used during the opening and closing ceremonies of the games.
Pictures courtesy of Cook Islands News