Living Legends capture the essence of ancient and modern culture in a panorama of Latin American, Native American, and Polynesian song and dance. As they take the stage, talented performers of native descent capture the rhythms of Polynesia, portray the fascinating legends of Native American people, and dazzle the senses with the energy of Latin …
Ane Tonga’s exhibition Men are from Maama, Women are from Pulotu examines nifo koula (gold teeth) as a Tongan cultural phenomenon. Her ongoing investigation resulted in the gendered photographic series Grills which featured women with nifo koula who live in New Zealand, which will be shown alongside Fakaētangata a new ‘brother’ series made in the …
Do you have a great idea for an exhibition? We are now seeking proposals for exhibitions at Studio One Toi Tū for June – Dec 2016. Applications are accepted online by following the link below. All Expressions of Interest must be received by midnight Sunday 17 April, 2016. If you have any questions or would …
Ki Mua Niue Youth Fono – Is proudly sponsored by the Ministry of Youth Development, also supported by Vagahau Niue Trust, Massey University and careers NZ. The [Ki Mua Niue Youth Fono] is an Auckland based event aimed at advancing our NZ BORN NIUE youth and exploring cultural identity/belonging – “What it means to be …
Support the Pasifika Midwives Aotearoa “Island Night” Fundraiser Our Background Pasifika Midwives Aotearoa was formed in 2012 as a response to the needs of our Pasifika Families and the disparities within our communities. Research shows that the workforce should reflect the ethnic profile of the community they serve for the best possible outcomes (Ministry of …