Born to Dance is the newest New Zealand dance film to hit the big screen. It's directed by Tammy Davis and features first-time actor Tia-Taharoa Maipi from Huntly.
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Straight outta Auckland Hip-hop
The 'Bring It On' hip-hop dance competition attracts some of the best secondary dancers from across the Auckland region, but the talent isn’t just limited to the stage. Some old favourites have been selected to sit on the judge’s panel this time around.
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Native Affairs- Centre Stage
Chrissy Kokiri is a recent graduate from Unitec's Bachelor of Performing Arts course but already she's a star in the New Zealand Dance Company's line-up for their latest production 'Lumina'.
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Waikato school students recreate history through music and dance
School students from the Waikato region are banding together to recreate history through music and dance. The production “A Change in Time” will premiere during next week's Coronation and it looks at land confiscation events that took place 20 years ago.
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Another year of success for NZ Hip-Hop crews at World Championships
Harrah's Resort in California was at full capacity over the last few days with over 3500 hip-hop dancers from over 50 countries around the world participating in the 2015 World Hip Hop Dance Championships.
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'The Bradas' win gold at 2015 World Hip Hop Dance Championship
New crew on the scene ‘The Bradas’ from Auckland wowed audiences and judges taking first place in the adult crew division.
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NZ film Born To Dance to hit screens in September
The country is eagerly anticipating the release of New Zealand’s first multi-million dollar dance film Born To Dance, which hits cinemas nationwide on September 24th.
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Native Affairs- Poiyonce
“Tāreikura” is a Māori Arts Grooming Academy comprised of nine Māori kotiro, aged from 18 through to nine. They come together twice a week to train in Māori performing arts, beginning with mau rākau.
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Atamira Dance Company first to represent NZ at prestigious Beijing Dance Festival
The Atamira Dance Company recently flew to Korea to take their show “Moko” to one of the most highly esteemed dance festivals in the world.
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Dance crew motivates youth to chase dreams
Heremia Tuiloma has dyslexia, but learning difficulties at school did not deter him from chasing his dream.