MUTALAU VILLAGE: TAUE I FUPIU #FORTRESS
MUTALAU VILLAGE TAUE I FUPIU #FORTRESS the history of PENIAMINA who brought the good news gospel to NIUE Island. Here our guide Io Aleki takes back and gives us a history lesson on PENIAMINA who we refer to in our stage play My Name is PILITOME.
PILITOME TV: Behind the scenes #Mutalau
PILITOME TV: Behind the scenes, #MUTALAU. Here is my MNIPT team early in the morning in the village of Mutalau getting ready to shoot our short film. Always good to go back home and make creative work at my place of birth Mutalau Ululauta Vaomotua Niue Island. This was April 2015 we took our live show MNIPT to the Niue Arts Festival and rocked the festival. Look at how young these champs are. Glen Jxn Jackson, Io Aleki, Haanz Faavae Jackson, Leki Bourke and Aisea Latu. For me, something spiritual about going back home something about the memories of a place I call home. Looking back to go forward and one day going to return to make a feature film in Mutalau. Music by Tony T and PUNA recorded at Kila Kokonut Krew Studio, South Auckland, New Zealand.
NIUEAN COMEDY - PILITOME - Niue Arts Festival 2015
My Name is Pilitome is a Niuean comedy set on the Island of Niue. His parents left Niue for New Zealand in 1976 and never returned home. 38 years later, their son Filimoana returns to his parent’s homeland for a hilarious journey of discovery – reconnect with the land, his family and make peace with his ancestor. Pilitome..don’t fake it, just cut it!
5-year-old YouTuber teaching Vagahau Niue
At 5 years old, Lexyan Kulatea-Ryan has already discovered his passion — teaching Vagahau Niue online. Despite the low number of speakers, Lexyan and his family are out to prove that their endangered language can thrive no matter how old, young or even where one might live. Our reporter Moana Makapelu Lee caught up with the young sensation.
DEEJAY JAYJAY - OFANIA - AOGA FATAMANU NIUE (STAFF 2019)
This Song Composed By AOGA FATAMANU NIUE EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTRE (STAFF 2019) for NIUE POEM.
Not all the words are including in this song.
RADIO NIUE PROMOTIONS
radioniue.fastcast4u.com
Life on Niue 1970s
Life on Niue 1970s (Filmed by Brian Tyler)
Niuean woman is the 7th woman in NZ to complete 100 marathons
Running a marathon is not for the faint hearted it's 42 kilometres to the finish line but to get takes endless hours of training and going through many pairs of running shoes. Niuean woman Mel Tuineau ran her first marathon 24 years ago with the intention of just doing one...In May this year, she clocked up her 100th marathon in Rotorua.
BCN Radio News English Niuean 25th August 2014
BCN Radio News English Niuean 25th August 2014
CNZ ARTS PASIFIKA AWARDS 2019
Creative New Zealand Arts Pasefika Awards 2019. Anapela Polataivao won the Contemporary Pacific Artist Award ($10,000)
recognising an artist who has demonstrated innovation in their artform. Artists must have a track record and have achieved in their chosen field. Recognition will be given to those who work in a unique artform, or those who continually push the boundaries of their practice.
A graduate of Toi Whakaari New Zealand Drama School, Anapela is a creator extraordinaire and an innovator in theatre. She creates work in a contemporary world for contemporary audiences that speak of the Pacific experience. Two of her most outstanding recent works include Wild Dogs Under My Skirt (Director and Actor), touring nationally to critical acclaim with an upcoming season in New York. Her other work that she created and directed, Alofagia: Le Opera earlier this year, was a multisensory cross-art form experience telling traditional legends of Samoa through a new operatic form of storytelling. The magical, mythical outdoor opera production by a Pasifika team was a new departure for opera and for Samoan work and featured the powerful operatic voices of Sol3 Mio.
The song is Kila Kokonut Krew TAUALUGA produced and written by our good friend PUNA to pay tribute to our creative journey. #FromthePacificWeRise
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Niue was first settled by Polynesian sailors from Samoa in around 900 AD. Further settlers (or invaders) arrived from Tonga in the 16th century.
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Niue nju e NEW ay Niuean Niu is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean kilometres mi northeast of New Zealand and east of Tonga south of Samoa and west of the Cook Islands Its land area is sq...
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