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Rerehua / Taoka Pūoro - Arts and Music

Categories

* Kapa Haka - Performing arts
* Mahi Toi / Art
* Pouaka Whakaata - Television
* Taoka Pūoro - Music

Sites

* Ko ngā Mahi Toi me ngā Tuhinga Kōrero @ Te Puna Web Directory
Tūhonotaka ki kā rōpū whakariterite me kā kōrero whakatau o Aotearoa.
* Kapa Haka
Information on the different forms of Māori performing arts including haka, poi, titi torea (stick games) and waiata-a-ringa (action songs) as well as traditional Māori musical instruments and Māori songs.
* Nga Pakihi Whakatekateka o Waitaha Waitaha Cultural Council Christchurch
Ngā Pakihi Whakatekateka o Waitaha is rooted in the dreams of its founder, Te Kiato Riwai who believed performance encouraged prosperity. She saw striving for excellence in kapa haka as a way in which Māori could declare their aspirations and hopes for the future. From its first annual festival the Waitaha Council has grown into a strong cultural group and actively hosts Māori performing arts festivals in the Canterbury region.
* Nga Toi Online
* Ta Moko
A team of ta moko artists working around Aotearoa and overseas
* Taki Rua Productions
Established in 1983 as the 'New Depot' theatre the aim then was to foster and encourage the growth of New Zealand theatre and New Zealand's cultural identity
* Te Mangai Paho Maori Broadcasting Funding Authority
A Crown Entity established to make funding available to the national network of Māori radio stations and for the production of Māori language television programmes, music CDs and videos. Also known as TMP; Te Reo Whakapuaki Irirangi.
* Traditional Māori Arts
Contains a range of images depicting traditional Māori arts from carving styles to moko to woven garments. From Discover - a National Library of New Zealand collection of resources selected for use by New Zealand schools.
* Uruora
About the history, techniques, and culture behind Māori tattooing as well contact details for moko artists around the country.
* The Wairoa Māori Film Festival
Te ao mai ngā whatu Māori - The world through a Māori lens
* Where can flax (harakeke) be harvested for weaving?
Information for local weavers from the Christchurch City Council.

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