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Artists Take Over Te ŪPoko O Te Ika A Maui With Indigenous Live Performance

Te Ūpoko o Te Ika a Maui (Wellington Region) Returning with a 16-day programme of inspiring and dynamic Māori, Pasifika & Global Indigenous live performance, the sixth ever Kia Mau Festival is proud to announce its full 2021 programme. Packed with art forms that encompass the complexity of the live experience, Kia Mau champions the power of Indigenous artistry. From the experimental and genre bending, to a new wave of choreographers presenting new work, to the fierce theatre of an award-winning playwright and director, to an epic night of political-comic genius; local Wellington Artists, alongside guests from Tāmaki Makaurau celebrate their

Wellington scoop co nz » Indigenous artists to perform in Te Ūpoko O Te Ika A Maui

Press Release – Kia Mau Festival Returning with a 16-day programme of inspiring and dynamic Māori, Pasifika & Global Indigenous live performance, the sixth ever Kia Mau Festival is proud to announce its full 2021 programme. Packed with art forms that encompass the complexity of the live experience, Kia Mau champions the power of Indigenous artistry. From the experimental and genre bending, to a new wave of choreographers presenting new work, to the fierce theatre of an award-winning playwright and director, to an epic night of political-comic genius; local Wellington Artists, alongside guests from Tāmaki Makaurau celebrate their voices with more than 100 performances spread across 16 days.

Community Scoop » Artists Take Over Te ŪPoko O Te Ika A Maui With Indigenous Live Performance

Press Release – Kia Mau Festival Returning with a 16-day programme of inspiring and dynamic Mori, Pasifika & Global Indigenous live performance, the sixth ever Kia Mau Festival is proud to announce its full 2021 programme. Kia Mau Festival Te Ūpoko o Te Ika a Maui (Wellington Region) Returning with a 16-day programme of inspiring and dynamic Māori, Pasifika & Global Indigenous live performance, the sixth ever Kia Mau Festival is proud to announce its full 2021 programme. Packed with art forms that encompass the complexity of the live experience, Kia Mau champions the power of Indigenous artistry. From the experimental and genre bending, to a new wave of choreographers presenting new work, to the fierce theatre of an award-winning playwright and director, to an epic night of political-comic genius; local Wellington Artists, alongside guests from Tāmaki Makaurau celebrate their voices with more than 100 performances spread across 16 days.

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