About us

Pacific cultural experience and entertainment centre in Auckland

PolyX offers a Quality Polynesian cultural experience through the taste of traditional Pacific food with a contemporary twist and dance performances by over six Pacific cultural groups in NZ.

Our Cultural Experiential tour showcases our culture and traditions, such as the Ava ceremony to welcome guests, traditional tattooing, weaving and food preparation.

Nothing like this exists in Auckland or NZ! The regularity and multiple locations for vendors signal an economic opportunity for Pacific businesses and showcase the beauty of the Pacific cultures for all to enjoy.

Our markets are themed – “Bringing the Islands to you” for everyone to get a taste of Polynesia right here in Auckland!

Attend our Night Market -

Attend our Night Market -

Our Vision, Mission, and goals for Social Outcomes

PolyX aims to be an iconic cultural experience that celebrates & showcases Polynesia to the world, by providing a unique and authentic Polynesian cultural experience in NZ through cultural performances, cuisine, and experiential tours.

Poly X seized the opportunity to take our cultural experience to the world.

Available all year round come and see, meet, smell and hear the vibes of our Pacific Island Nations.

This effectively creates employment and a pathway for thousands of talented artists to share their heritage.

  • Commercial and business partnerships with catering companies, tour operators and brokers, facilities and associated suppliers will benefit financially and increase employment opportunities through a consistent supply of services provided throughout the Poly X calendar of events. It will also provide a steady source of income for community-based organisations through the sale of arts & crafts and one on one dance lessons. In addition, Poly X is a natural catchment for youth who participate in Polyfest for employment purposes and provides a pathway for further training and development opportunities.

  • Poly X offers to help preserve and promote awareness about the diverse Polynesian cultures and traditions.

    Social Development: Bringing cultural groups together promotes social cohesion and collaboration. This allows for people to work collaboratively on projects or ideas that could stem from Poly X.

  • Supporting Pacific charitable organisations such as the Pacific Settlement Support will be a priority as part of Poly X’s corporate social responsibility.

    The outcomes overlap one another yet are highly dependent on the financial viability of Poly X to acquire adequate capital investment to support its early phase of operations which is critical to its long-term sustainability.

Who are we? Poly X

Meet our creators

  • Director, CEO- Finance & Strategy

    Zeprina Malele Siitia Fale’s CEO role brings together the various experiences accumulated over 20+ years in finance & strategic leadership roles in state owned enterprises, fast-moving consumable goods (FMCG) industry and local Government . She is currently a voluntary Board member of the Samoa Business Network, Bluespur Charitable Trust, and the Glendene Community Society Inc. Developing strategic relationships, optimise revenue opportunities and building brand awareness are the short to medium term priorities that the company is focusing on and areas that the Executive team are working hard to achieve.

Who are we? Poly X
  • Director, GM – Cultural Production & Operations

    Mandy Momoisea-Siitia is a well respected cultural and community leader. Her Father being a QSM recipient for his service to the community, Mandy has been involved with National and International community events for over 30 years and today continues her work with local and church communities. She is our Director of Operations and Executive Producer – Polynesian Cultural Production – this showpiece involved over 150 performers from 6 different cultural performing groups in Auckland, at the SKyCity Theatre. She is also responsible for cultural performances, exhibitions and food vendors for our monthly Polynesian Night Markets.