We are looking for old photos or videos of The Aotearoa Traditional Māori Performing Arts Festival, which was held in 1986, at Queen Elizabeth II Park, Christchurch.

If whānau do have photos or videos, we kindly ask if we could borrow them?
We will digitise them for you and you will also go into the draw to win Te Matatini 2015 tickets. The photos and videos will be used for a web series/archival project, which will be documenting, Te Matatini being hosted in Te Waipounamu, for the first time in almost 30 years.

Listen out for more opportunities to win Te Matatini 2015 tickets – tune into Tahu FM 24/7 on 90.5 in Ōtautahi, 89.1 in Timaru, 95 in Ōtepoti, 90.7 in Kaikōura, 99.6 in Murihiku, on SKY 423, or stream us on
www.tahufm.com.

The Dead Lands actors visit Tahu FM

Te Kohe Tuhaka and James Rolleston called into the studio to have a chat with Waipounamu Te Karu on her Kurakura Pounamu show. The pair were in Ōtautahi to promote their latest movie – The Dead Lands, which is one of the first movies to be made fully in te reo Māori.

From left, Te Kohe Tuhaka, Waipounamu Te Karu and James Rolleston.

From left, Te Kohe Tuhaka, Waipounamu Te Karu and James Rolleston.

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