The Warwagira & Mask Festival was initially introduced in 1995 and is staged as an annual National event to promote the Mask Cultures of East New Britain, New Ireland and other areas in Papua New Guinea where masks are significant projections of cultural expression.
The Mask Festival is held over a 3-5 day period with a unique exhibition of cultural dances, ritual performances and a variety of arts and crafts on display.
Traditional masks will be on display during the festival – some many decades old brought over from New Ireland Province and other parts of Papua New Guinea. Many of these Tubuans are sacred and are not meant to be viewed or transported to alien places, hence the ceremonial ‘Kinavai’ which acts as a cleansing or appeasement ritual for the broken taboos and to pay respects to the Tolai people of East New Britain.