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KA MAU TE WEHI provides a unique insight through the biography of Bub and Nen into the development and promotion of kapa haka throughout NZ and in particular primary and secondary schools.
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All of the essays are about identity and there is a sense in which some older essays are being brought up to date with recent literature especially theses written since 2010.
Dance and Identity in Aotearoa and the world is about performance, and identity. Some of the later essa ...
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At the heart of this play script in te reo MaIori is a story of loss and grief: a man driven to despair by the long-ago death of his baby son. Woven around this are themes of dispossession, leadership and wrong-doing and, ultimately, the journey towards forgiveness and healing. T ...
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Maori performing arts is a dynamic part of the Maori culture which has effectively ensured the inter-generational transmission of Mori knowledge for thousands of years. Performing arts was crucial amongst a group of people with no written form of their language. Traditionally, Mo ...
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Examining the role of performance in state-making
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Examining the role of performance in state-making
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Profiles artists across a range of media and forms of expression including weaving, painting, claywork, sculpture, carving, ta moko, Kaihanga Uku, multimedia, jewellery and dance. This follows on from "Taiawhio" and is essential reading for students and teachers of art and art hi ...
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Allow students to experience the richness of Polynesian culture as well as the challenge of dramatic reading with this Readers Theatre resource.
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A study of the films of Barry Barclay, one of the most important film makers in New Zealand cinema history, and a major indigenous film maker world-wide.
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Kapa Haka from various iwi - all who performed at the 2011 festival. This includes words to the haka and a short history of some. Profiles many participating groups in the 2011 festival.
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