What's in Your Kete? Natasha Matila-Smith
We caught up with local arts practitioner Natasha Matila-Smith during the summer break and ahead of her exciting global travels.
Delbert Anderson performance review
Under the glow of the Spiegeltent in Aotea Square, Delbert Anderson and his quartet took us on a musical haerenga (journey), weaving together jazz and indigenous storytelling in a way that felt both ancient and new.
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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Neke Moa at Auckland Art Gallery
Neke Moa shares her art practice with a select few at the Auckland Art Gallery.
October Recap: Celebrating Arts, Culture, and Community
October has been a month of vibrant celebrations, inspiring art, and powerful storytelling!
Remembering Te Māori
Forty years ago, the groundbreaking Te Māori exhibition put Māori culture and taonga on the world stage in a way that had never been done before.
Fa’amele Etuale: Calling Heaven
Fa’amele Etuale invites you to immerse yourself in a world where you can dream of endless possibilities, envisioning a realm in which heaven and space cannot separate us from our cherished loved ones.