stninians.org.nz
Groups mainly for adults - St Ninians Uniting
http://www.stninians.org.nz/groups-mainly-for-adults
A church in the heart of Karori. Groups & Activities @ St Ninian’s. Groups mainly for young people. Groups mainly for adults. Worship Centre and Community space. St John’s room, Front room and Kitchen. Groups mainly for adults. University of the Third Age). Meets on alternate Thursdays from 10.30 am to 12 noon at The Lounge at St Ninian’s Uniting Parish in Karori Road, Karori. There is a waiting list for this popular group. Contact:. Anne Lee, 970-8644 or Anne.lee@clear.net.nz. Sing For your Life. The St...
nikadance.co.nz
Links - African Inspired Dance in Auckland
http://www.nikadance.co.nz/links.html
African Dance and Rhythm. What else is going on? Message me if I've missed someone! NORTHLAND: Drum classes in Bayly's Beach near Dargaville, with the illustrious Bayly's Beats. AUCKLAND: Find out about Jimi Dale's drum and dance classes. PALMERSTON NORTH: Jennifer Moss. Is always making cool stuff happen. Are an African-inspired performance troupe; there are drum and dance classes. Will probably know what's going on. OAMARU: Ra McRostie teaches amazing African inspired dance classes.
wellingtoncommunitychoir.org.nz
About - Wellington Community Choir
http://www.wellingtoncommunitychoir.org.nz/about.html
As members of the Wellington Community Choir we believe that singing is our birthright. Music making can be an enormously powerful experience, and this can be witnessed through the many wonderful musical traditions around the world. By sharing the music of different cultures at rehearsals and in performance, we celebrate diversity and promote singing and music making as a liberating and creative experience. We often have at least 150 people singing together on Wednesday evenings. BMus, M.Phil, PTCS, ...
pukeahuanthology.org
Bibliography – Pukeahu Anthology
http://www.pukeahuanthology.org/stories/bibliography/bibliography
We are grateful to all those who have let us reproduce their words and images or produced original works for the anthology. This is the first publication of the texts by Thomas Aitken, Lynn Davidson, Lena Fransham, Robin Peace, Vivienne Plumb, Angela Kilford, and Alice Te Punga Somerville. Images have been sourced from the National Library of New Zealand, Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa. Te Papa Tongarewa’s Collections Online. And original images provided by Thomas Aitken, Derek Smith. Web 1 May 2015.
tecuriocabinet.com
Ngā Heke: Bringing Māori Voices into Wellington Museum
https://tecuriocabinet.com/2016/10/27/nga-heke-bringing-maori-voices-into-wellington-museum
Stories from Museums Wellington. Ngā Heke: Bringing Māori Voices into Wellington Museum. Te Whanganui a Tara. Is the name of one of our most prized taonga at Wellington Museum, the tukutuku and poupou panel created for us by Rangi Hetet, the late Erenora Puketapu-Hetet and their whanau. It is currently sitting quietly, almost alone on level two of the museum while we prepare new exhibits to be installed, but not for long. Soon a noisy family of other taonga will surround. Te Whanganui a Tara. Te Wai Poun...
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