From Hawai’i to Aotearoa: Kulāiwi and Kaumakaiwa
Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki Auckland Arts Festival is debuting its first-ever Indigenous music series, bringing the spirit of Hawai’i to Aotearoa.
Review: Lula Washington Dance Theatre Leaves Auckland Spellbound
Lula Washington Dance Theatre delivered a breathtaking performance in Auckland, weaving powerful storytelling, electrifying movement, and deep cultural reflection.
What’s In Your Kete? Paula Conroy & Neke Moa
In part one of this two-part special episode of What’s In Your Kete?, we sit down with indigenous storyteller Paula Conroy and internationally celebrated adornment artist Neke Moa.
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What’s In Your Kete? Alex Hawley
This week we share our wonderful catch up with Alex Hawley, a Navajo textile artist and proud aunty whose academic journey brought her to Aotearoa on a Fulbright Fellowship.
Neke Moa at Auckland Art Gallery
Neke Moa shares her art practice with a select few at the Auckland Art Gallery.
What’s In Your Kete? Alana Tukuniu
Alana’s story is one of spiritual intuition, and connection. Hear more in this episode of What’s in Your Kete?
What’s In Your Kete? Melodie Turori
In this inspiring episode, Melodie shares about reconnecting with her enua, tupuna, and decolonising her creative practice.
November Recap in Te Ao Māori
Today we reflect on the impact of the Hīkoi Mō Te Tiriti, alongside the parliamentary protest haka led by Te Pāti Māori MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke.
What’s In Your Kete? Leilani Faaiuaso
Meet Leilani Faaiuaso – proud Samoan, TEDx speaker, and unstoppable changemaker!