International act Wu-Tang Clan headlined Raggamuffin at the weekend and one member of the American hip hop group was fascinated over a brief encounter with the Māori culture.
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American Hip Hop rapper Lil Jon reaches out to collaborate with Savage
New Zealand platinum rapper turned international star, Savage, has opened up to Te Kāea about his private life.
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Native Affairs Summer Series – Busker Rhymes
On any given Saturday, amongst the hustle and bustle of the Otara Markets, you'll meet 'Natural T' and hear his unique brand of rap. From ice cream to discrimination, love and loss, Tihei Harawira’s been holding a captive audience with his on the spot raps.
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Kaea Pearce gets up close with JLo at AMAs
18-year-old dancer, Kaea Pearce from South Auckland had the opportunity of a life time performing on stage with music superstar Jennifer Lopez at the American Music Awards.
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Whānau proud of Kiwi dancers who opened AMAs with JLo
Kiwi dancers Kaea Pearce, Kyra Aoake, Kirsten Dodgen, Shyvon Campbell, Bianca Ikinofo and Lance Savali, have blown their whānau and the world away with a powerful performance opening the 2015 American Music Awards with US superstar, Jennifer Lopez (JLo).
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Ngāpuhi dancer Kaea Pearce sets sight even higher
You may recognise Ngāpuhi descendant Kaea Pearce from the New Zealand dance film “Born to Dance” or the latest Justin Bieber dance video for his song, “Sorry”. But if you thought things couldn’t get any better for the dancer, you would be wrong.
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Born to Dance hits million dollar mark at NZ Box Office
Tammy Davis' feature film Born to Dance is now in its fourth week of release and has earned one million dollars at the New Zealand box office.
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Fans rub shoulders with Born to Dance film stars
New Zealand's newest hip-hop film Born to Dance hit cinemas today following its premiere in Auckland last night.
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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- Busker Rhymes
On any given Saturday amongst the hustle and bustle of the Ōtara Markets you'll meet Natural T - that's Tihei Harawira - and hear his unique brand of rap. From ice cream to discrimination... love and loss, the musician's been holding a captive audience with his on-the-spot raps.