Nikau Gabrielle Hindin has been awarded the $10,000 'Dame Doreen’s Gift', which is given to an outstanding maker whose achievements have garnered the admiration and respect of peers, sector leaders and institutions.
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Māori and Cherokee perform together to honour ancestral kaitiaki
The dance performance Hōkioi me te Vwōhali tells the story of the shared whakapapa of Hōkioi, Haast Eagle and the Vwōhali, American Golden Eagle.
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Waikato-Tainui to host major fashion festival celebrating Pacific cultures
Waikato-Tainui are set to host a major fashion festival, Ohomairangi, uniting artists and designers from around Te Moananui-a-Kiwa.
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'Hilarious' theatre production about Māori and Indigenous Australian wedding
An Indigenous Australian theatre company and a Māori theatre company have come together for the first time to create a hilarious new production, Black Ties.
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Largest documented collection of Black New Zealand artists on show
There are 21 artists featured including nine poets, nine models and three photographers from Black Creatives Aotearoa, a network enabling New Zealanders of African, Caribbean, Māori and Pasifika descent to connect, create and collaborate.
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Cook Island Māori photographer documents indigenous stories to the world
Cook Island, Māori photographer Alex King is proving what it means to be an indigenous photographer, documenting indigenous stories from around the world.
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Ngāpuhi stunt double trains new generation
Dayna Grant has made a career as a stunt woman on some of the most well-known TV shows in New Zealand and around the world. Now the Ngāpuhi action award-winning actor is helping people of Northland break into the lucrative industry.
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Chilling performance by wāhine and live orchestra to open NZ Festival of the Arts
The New Zealand Festival of the Arts is set to open tonight with a chilling performance Chosen and Beloved; a live orchestral by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra joined by MAU Wāhine.
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Te Atamira wins New Zealander of the Year for dedication to performing arts and te reo Māori
She was recognised for her dedication to the performing arts and commitment and passion for te reo Māori.
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Te Aitanga a Māhaki history remembered with new 7m pou
A Māori artist unveils his free-standing two-storey pou on State Highway 2 to recognise the history of Te Aitanga a Māhaki as travellers enter into the heart of Tairāwhiti.