Nau mai, haere mai.
Māori music reflects and represents what it means to be Māori. For an in-depth exploration through performance, intuition and conversation, welcome to the Hōtaka Māori podcasts.
Produced by Toi Te Arapūoro SOUNZ Centre for New Zealand Music, Hōtaka Māori is a collection of award-winning programmes that present the depth, breadth and mana of Māori music.
From meditative performances with taonga puoro to the traditional chants of mōteatea to the achievements of contemporary artists, there is much to discover from a vibrant culture where music is woven in, like a thread in a fishing net.
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Nau mai, haere mai.
Māori music reflects and represents what it means to be Māori. For an in-depth exploration through performance, intuition and conversation, welcome to the Hōtaka Māori podcasts.
Produced by Toi Te Arapūoro SOUNZ Centre for New Zealand Music, Hōtaka Māori is a collection of award-winning programmes that present the depth, breadth and mana of Māori music.
From meditative performances with taonga puoro to the traditional chants of mōteatea to the achievements of contemporary artists, there is much to discover from a vibrant culture where music is woven in, like a thread in a fishing net.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Motivated by a reflective journey through states of meditation, ‘Kia Rongo Mai’ by Taonga puoro artist Horomona Horo, is a call to mindfulness, an invitation to contemplate simplicity, chaos, and the intrinsic power of listening to one's inner voice, a moment to attune our senses to the subtle symphony of life.
This podcast is supported by funding from Manatū Taonga | The Ministry for Culture and Heritage.
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Puoro Ki Te Ao
Harnessing the ancient healing sounds of taonga puoro and the essence of nature, ‘Puoro Ki Te Ao’ (Music To The World) features original soundscapes composed and performed by renowned taonga puoro artists Horomona Horo, Komako Silver and Reti Hedley. Creating a calming atmosphere of peacefulness, meditation, intentions and sleep, these pieces were formed with tamariki children and rangatahi young people in mind.
SOUNZ kindly acknowledges the support of Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage for funding this series.
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