An English play, "Mo and Jess Kill Susie," by Gary Henderson, has been translated into Māori, 'E kore a muri e hokia'. This initiative provides a platform for modern Māori language to be celebrated and heard in a theatrical setting.
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Rise in complaints sparks investigation into ticket resellers
An investigation into ticket reselling sites such as Viagogo and Ticketmaster Resale will be conducted by Consumer NZ and various consumer groups in Australia and the UK.
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Native Affairs- Ian Taylor showing off innovation
Animation Research Ltd CEO Ian Taylor's 360 virtual experience work for Fox Sports is in the running for a technical achievement award at next month's 38th Annual Sports Emmy Awards in New York.
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Māori man NZ’s first Harley stunt rider
Ngāpuhi man Kingi Walters is the only New Zealander to perform professional road bike stunts on a Harley Davidson. Today he organised a free all-day show with other motorbike enthusiasts to show off their riding skills.
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Thor: Ragnarok sneak peek surpasses records
The trailer for Thor: Ragnarok, the third installment in the Thor franchise was released this week, with huge interest from fans worldwide.
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Native Affairs- Writer’s Retreat
Hollywood screenwriter David Seidler hit the headlines when he won an Oscar in 2011 for ‘The King’s Speech’. He used his own experiences as a stutterer and how he was inspired by King George VI’s efforts to overcome his serious speech impediment.
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Beatbox artist Hope One shares talent with youth
Hope Haami is at Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Kōtuku teachings young one's self-expression through beatboxing.
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Adele's record-breaking Australasian tour
British superstar Adele has made history, singing to more than 700,000 fans from Australia and New Zealand and smashing peak attendance records at every tour venue she has performed at.
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Awa show fuses Māori, East and Western cultures
A unique dance and music spectacle of Māori and Chinese cultures called Awa entertained Auckland audiences this weekend. It's the seventh annual project by Atamira Dance Company and the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra with the aim of broadening its audience.
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Ticket dilemma ends in pure delight for die-hard Adele fans
What began as a potential disaster for two die-hard Adele fans ended in pure joy last night, thanks to the kindness of a complete stranger at the event.