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Mai Time - Series 12, Episode 18

Mai Time - Series 12, Episode 18
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Mai Time - Series 12, Episode 18
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Mai Time was an influential magazine show for Māori youth. This arts-focused episode begins with an examination of tā moko (tattoo), including an interview with student (and future musician) Rob Ruha, who talks about his full face moko. The Mai Time crew then visit Ōtara Music Arts Centre and a Matariki exhibition at Whaingaroa (Raglan), before artist and guest reporter Lisa Reihana finds "more mean art by the sea": Brett Graham and Rachel Rakena’s Aniwaniwa exhibition, at the Venice Biennale...

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Date created
2007
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http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/mai-time-episode-18-2007
Related subjects
tā moko / matariki / dam / hydroelectric / flooding / venice biennale / rachel rakena / horahora / brett graham / waikato river / hollie smith / reihana maniapoto / khrishna smith / simon te wheoro / surfboards / aaron kereopa / raglan / whaingaroa / gilbert wong / auckland / whakapapa / tikanga / facial moko / full face moko / kiri tamihere / human rights commission / ōtara music arts centre / āniwaniwa / ngāti korokī / tohunga suppression act 1907 / greg whaiapu / manakau city council / nu'ulelei skippf / audio engineer / sculpture / painting / māori art / harakeke / māori carving / nathan foote / whakairo / dance / transformers / lisa reihana / i will do / rachel rekana / 2000s / 2007 / nz on air / new zealand on air / venice / italy / õtara / rob ruha

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