- published: 17 Jul 2012
- views: 60812
- author: fawninc
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Experiencing Maori Culture | Wanderlust: Rotorua, New Zealand [Episode 1/4]
Daven and Michelle arrive in Rotorua, the city at the heart of Maori culture! After attend...
published: 17 Jul 2012
author: fawninc
Experiencing Maori Culture | Wanderlust: Rotorua, New Zealand [Episode 1/4]
Daven and Michelle arrive in Rotorua, the city at the heart of Maori culture! After attending a traditional Maori ceremony (and even trying some of the dances themselves), Daven and Michelle learn about the sacred art of tattooing in the Maori culture in this episode of Wanderlust where Daven and Michelle find beauty and inspiration in the city of Rotorua, New Zealand. Episode 2: Maori Cooking: youtu.be Episode 3: Action Adventure in Rotorua: youtu.be Episode 4: Mud Bath at Hells Gate: youtu.be For more information on traveling to New Zealand, visit: goo.gl newzealand.com http twitter.com youtube.com pinterest.com Special thanks to: Te Puia www.tepuia.com For more info on Daven Mayeda, visit youtube.com davenmayeda.com http twitter.com For more info on Michelle Phan, visit: michellephan.com http facebook.com twitter.com Find beauty and inspiration around the world in FAWN's Wanderlust. Music: Carl M. Cartagena - "ryu v1" and "dsp v22 (set 3)" icehouseindustries.com http Subscribe to FAWN: goo.gl FAWN on the Web: youtube.com fawn.tv http twitter.com FAWN (For All Women Network) is an online network catering to innovative and conscious minded young women who enjoy beauty, fashion and a contemporary lifestyle. Our programming aims to entertain and inspire showcasing everyone from fashion forward designers to the hottest celebrities and will be taking you to the most incredible locations all over the world. FAWN, the network for women just like you.
- published: 17 Jul 2012
- views: 60812
- author: fawninc
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Polynesian Cultural Centre New Zealand
Visit the polynesia.com Polynesian Cultural Centre. Evening Show. Horizons....
published: 18 Dec 2008
author: polynesiancultural
Polynesian Cultural Centre New Zealand
Visit the polynesia.com Polynesian Cultural Centre. Evening Show. Horizons.
- published: 18 Dec 2008
- views: 56433
- author: polynesiancultural
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Gangsterism replacing Maori tribal culture - 28 Oct 09
In New Zealand, gangs have become an increasingly serious problem which is now threatening...
published: 28 Oct 2009
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Gangsterism replacing Maori tribal culture - 28 Oct 09
In New Zealand, gangs have become an increasingly serious problem which is now threatening to replace the Maori culture, as more young Maori turn to a life of crime to find a sense of belonging. Although some blame the criminal networks for destroying the indigenous community's ethnic culture, the Maori say it is their disadvantaged background that pushes them to violence. Al Jazeera's Tony Birtley has the story.
- published: 28 Oct 2009
- views: 28472
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
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Culture Kaboom - New Zealand
Griffin, Christian, David and Graeme are old high school friends. They traded everything f...
published: 29 Oct 2012
author: PureNewZealand
Culture Kaboom - New Zealand
Griffin, Christian, David and Graeme are old high school friends. They traded everything from clothes to hockey gear for some cultural kaboom in New Zealand. Epic landscapes, hanging with the friendly locals, and hot pools is just half of the adventure. So was the stuff worth the story? Read the blog and decide for yourself: www.newzealand.com Like what you see? There's more - see the other awesome trips here: www.youtube.com
- published: 29 Oct 2012
- views: 5127
- author: PureNewZealand
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Maori Culture - Ben Fogle On New Zealand
Ben learns about New Zealand's Maori Culture by taking a cultural exploration of the Hokia...
published: 03 Mar 2008
author: PureNewZealand
Maori Culture - Ben Fogle On New Zealand
Ben learns about New Zealand's Maori Culture by taking a cultural exploration of the Hokianga in Northland's West Coast.
- published: 03 Mar 2008
- views: 15123
- author: PureNewZealand
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Polynesian Cultural Center New Zealand (Aotearoa) Village
Visit the polynesia.com Polynesian Cultural Center New Zealand (Aotearoa) Village....
published: 19 Dec 2008
author: polynesiancultural
Polynesian Cultural Center New Zealand (Aotearoa) Village
Visit the polynesia.com Polynesian Cultural Center New Zealand (Aotearoa) Village.
- published: 19 Dec 2008
- views: 5694
- author: polynesiancultural
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Dances of Life (Maori excerpt)
This is an excerpt from a 55 min documentary we have shot for PBS. For nearly 50000 years,...
published: 20 Aug 2007
author: smpwxc
Dances of Life (Maori excerpt)
This is an excerpt from a 55 min documentary we have shot for PBS. For nearly 50000 years, dances and songs have been an expression of Pacific Islanders' origins, their journeys, their struggles - their very existence. These are their dance stories. The program journeys to five cultures: Maori (New Zealand), Samoan, Palauan, Chamorro (Guam), Kanak (New Caledonia), ...
- published: 20 Aug 2007
- views: 1325265
- author: smpwxc
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Maori Culture
Experiencing New Zealand's indigenous Māori culture first hand is one of the main reasons ...
published: 28 Jul 2009
author: PureNewZealand
Maori Culture
Experiencing New Zealand's indigenous Māori culture first hand is one of the main reasons visitors come to Aotearoa, but there's a lot more to it than the legendary haka. Māoritanga or Māori culture has a defining influence on Kiwi culture, is unique to the world and deserves special consideration.
- published: 28 Jul 2009
- views: 17926
- author: PureNewZealand
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Part 1 - Culture Club on New Zealand TV
From 1984: Interviews with Boy George, Roy Hay, Mikey Craig, Jon Moss, and Helen Terry in ...
published: 07 Mar 2010
author: eezach
Part 1 - Culture Club on New Zealand TV
From 1984: Interviews with Boy George, Roy Hay, Mikey Craig, Jon Moss, and Helen Terry in Australia.
- published: 07 Mar 2010
- views: 6485
- author: eezach
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Part 2 - Culture Club on New Zealand TV
From 1984: Interviews with Boy George, Roy Hay, Jon Moss, Mikey Craig and Helen Terry in A...
published: 08 Mar 2010
author: eezach
Part 2 - Culture Club on New Zealand TV
From 1984: Interviews with Boy George, Roy Hay, Jon Moss, Mikey Craig and Helen Terry in Australia.
- published: 08 Mar 2010
- views: 4421
- author: eezach
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Maori Culture
Dutch navigator Abel Tasman was the first European to encounter the Maori. Four members of...
published: 02 Jun 2009
author: Shanti Ralsen
Maori Culture
Dutch navigator Abel Tasman was the first European to encounter the Maori. Four members of his crew were killed in a bloody encounter in 1642. In 1769 British explorer James Cook established friendly relations with some Maori. By 1800, visits by European ships were relatively frequent. At this time, war and disease took their toll on the Maori till eventually their population dropped to about 100000. In 1840 representatives of Britain and Maori chiefs signed the Treaty of Waitangi. This treaty established British rule, granted the Maori British citizenship, and recognized Maori land rights. Today many of the treaty's provisions are disputed and there ahs been and is an effort from the New Zealand Government to recompense Maori for some land that was illegally confiscated. Maori legend says that the Maori came from "Hawaiki", the legendary homeland about 1000 years ago. When the Maori arrived in Aotearoa (New Zealand) they found a land quite different to tropical Polynesia. New Zealand was not only colder, but it possessed many volcanoes and huge snow capped mountains. Aotearoa is the Maori name for New Zealand and means Land of the long white cloud. There are many theories about the origins of the Maori. some speculate that the island of Hawaiki could have been near Hawaii. The commonly accepted theory today, says that the Maori originated in China, and travelled via Taiwan, the Philippines to Indonesia, onto Melanesia and reached Fiji. From there to Samoa and on to the ...
- published: 02 Jun 2009
- views: 47624
- author: Shanti Ralsen
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Maori Culture Mini Doco
We welcome visitors with an open mind, open heart and respect for their culture. We ask th...
published: 17 Sep 2007
author: PureNewZealand
Maori Culture Mini Doco
We welcome visitors with an open mind, open heart and respect for their culture. We ask that in return they arrive with an open mind, open heart and respect for our culture. www.newzealand.com
- published: 17 Sep 2007
- views: 45038
- author: PureNewZealand
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Air New Zealand Presents: The Kiwi Sceptics. 'The Hipster', Episode 2
Meet Patrick. He thinks New Zealand is just full of hobbits and dubstep. Can we change his...
published: 09 Feb 2012
author: airnewzealand
Air New Zealand Presents: The Kiwi Sceptics. 'The Hipster', Episode 2
Meet Patrick. He thinks New Zealand is just full of hobbits and dubstep. Can we change his mind? Watch all episodes at www.kiwisceptics.com Follow the conversation at #kiwisceptics
- published: 09 Feb 2012
- views: 161981
- author: airnewzealand
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New Zealand Kiwi Country 2011 - 3 Minute Hightlights
I have been fiming New Zealand since 1987. This video clip is a great example of just how ...
published: 31 Jul 2008
author: Pete nzvideo
New Zealand Kiwi Country 2011 - 3 Minute Hightlights
I have been fiming New Zealand since 1987. This video clip is a great example of just how beautiful New Zealand is!! You can find out more about my productions at nzvideo.co.nz .... About this DVD Country New Zealand is this country's best selling special interest travel and holiday DVD. Covering all leading tourist attractions and free sights from North Cape to Milford Sound, Kiwi Country New Zealand is your complete DVD collectors edition of our beautiful country. Highlights include Maori Culture, The Haka War Dance, Travelling New Zealand's Main Tourist Trails. This DVD takes you to Northland, The Bay of Islands, Kauri Forests, Auckland, Waitomo Caves, Rotorua, Napier, Taupo, Wellington, Picton, Nelson, The West Coast, Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers, Mount Aorangi (Mount Cook), Lake Tekapo, Wanaka, Whakatipu, Christchurch, NZ Wildlife including the Kiwi and Tuatara plus many more spectacular sights and attractions of both the North and South Islands. Now fully updated with 2 free bonus video, "Maori Culture" and "New Zealand Wonders of Nature" included in the DVD. There is also a full video clip of a Maori Haka plus a scenic slideshow on New Zealand. This Award Winning DVD promises to both inform and entertain.
- published: 31 Jul 2008
- views: 23613
- author: Pete nzvideo
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Best Evidence: Top 10 UFO Sightings
I made this documentary for my company Redstar Films in 2007. It documents the ten best UF...
published: 08 Feb 2011
author: Paul Kimball
Best Evidence: Top 10 UFO Sightings
I made this documentary for my company Redstar Films in 2007. It documents the ten best UFO cases in history, as voted by some of the world's top UFO experts. The film features Stanton Friedman, Mac Tonnies, Don Ledger, Nick Pope, Bruce Maccabee, Col. Charles Halt, Brad Sparks. It originally aired on Space in Canada, and TVNZ in New Zealand - I'm happy to be presenting the complete original version on-line for the first time (a new, enhanced version is in the works this year).
Written, Produced and Directed by Paul Kimball.
(c) Redstar Films Limited 2007 - but feel free to share far and wide!!
Praise for Best Evidence:
"Certainly one of the best documentaries of the past few years... well done!"
- Stanton T. Friedman
"Canadian director/producer Paul Kimball is a man who knows ufology. Indeed, one could hardly think of a better person to produce a definitive documentary about the best UFO sightings to this point. Well, happy times are here, because Kimball has recently completed exactly that: Best Evidence: Top Ten UFO Sightings."
- Greg Taylor, The Daily Grail
"The ten cases you present are truly stunning. I can't imagine anyone watching this would not be left thinking: what the hell is going on? Why isn't anyone studying this? You've done a truly excellent job! Though I was familiar with most of these cases, you managed to even astonish me."
- Patrick Huyghe, The Anomalist
"Here at last is a documentary produced not only by someone who knows what he's talking about but who has also delivered a fact-driven, objective piece of work featuring people who also know what they're talking about. Simple, clear, unsensational, to the point; an outstanding piece of work and a piece of work we can use to point others to as a perfect example of what the subject of UAPs/UFOs is all about."
- Stuart Miller, UFO Review
"An excellent, thought-provoking and illuminating study of some of the most profound UFO cases on record.... A true breath of fresh air in the field of UFO documentaries."
- Nick Redfern, UFO Mystic
"A magnificent documentary. It picked out the cases as put forth by people who basically vetted them all out and looked at them and said, 'okay, here you go, here's the top cases.' That's what needs to be done... It was perfect. It was absolutely perfect."
- Dave Furlotte, Strange Days... Indeed
"Paul Kimball has raised the bar, decidedly, on what constitutes a competent film documentary about UFOs, and he has produced a work at once wonderfully convincing and thoroughly authoritative... indeed as interesting as it is compelling in every conceivable way."
- Alfred Lehmberg, UFO Magazine
"Best Evidence is the one to show your friends who can’t understand why anyone would take the UFO subject seriously."
- Greg Bishop, Radio Misterioso
"It's very concise, and it's very slick, and it's very well done, and it should be on the Sci-Fi Channel and on DVD... You can rest assured that if you're going to plunk your hard-earned dollars down for a documentary that Best Evidence is the one to buy."
- Jeremy Vaeni, Culture of Contact
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Sous L'eau
A little experiment through Seoul.
Screenings:
Festival du Film d'Environnement, France...
published: 23 May 2010
author: Jean-Julien
Sous L'eau
A little experiment through Seoul.
Screenings:
Festival du Film d'Environnement, France
Culture Unplugged, India, USA, New Zealand, Indonesia
oneDotZero, United Kingdom
Credits:
Directed by: Jean-Julien Pous
Produced by: Sophia Shek
Assistant Director: Dahci Ma
Assistants: Jiyi Robin Juyi
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Trail Notes - Theatrical Trailer
Trail Notes is a collection of stories capturing the lifestyles of passionate mountainbike...
published: 12 Dec 2011
author: Cadre Productions
Trail Notes - Theatrical Trailer
Trail Notes is a collection of stories capturing the lifestyles of passionate mountainbikers from the Southern Hemisphere Mecca of Rotorua New Zealand and the infamous trails of the Whakarewarewa forest. The film follows four unique individuals and showcases their stories of how mountainbiking captivated their lives and what has drawn them to the sport and the intoxicating location of the forest. Each of these interconnected stories creates a tapestry of the local scene that mimics the winding trails. These stories of personal battles, commitment and passion to the sport of mountainbiking, illustrate both the individual and collective culture that these trails breed.
Cadre Productions & Destination Rotorua Present: ‘Trailnotes’ In Association With: Yeti Cycles NZ, Pinkbike.com, Spoke Magazine, Freeload, Nature Valley, Torpedo7.com
A Film By: Nick Stevenson
Featuring: Vanessa Quin, Craig Pattle, Gaz Sullivan & Red McHale
Trailer Music Credit: "Scene 8", Rhian Sheehan
Trailnotes available now on iTunes and DVD globally.
http://itunes.apple.com/nz/movie/trailnotes/id521950886?uo=4
www.trailnotesfilm.com
www.facebook.com/cadreproductions
www.cadreproductions.com
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"Two Of A Kind" - Tom Gould x Anna Delany
Klughaus Gallery and LRG present, "Two Of A Kind", an exhibition of photographs by Tom Gou...
published: 09 Apr 2012
author: Klughaus Gallery
"Two Of A Kind" - Tom Gould x Anna Delany
Klughaus Gallery and LRG present, "Two Of A Kind", an exhibition of photographs by Tom Gould and Anna Delany, proudly sponsored by Duggal.
Opening Reception:
Date: Saturday, April 21, 2012
Time: 6:00pm-10:00pm
Location: 47 Monroe Street New York, NY 10002
http://klughaus.net/tom-gould-anna-delany.html
Tom Gould and Anna Delany debut their latest work in a show which features photographs of the streets of New York shot exclusively on 35mm black and white film. Marking a difference between the millions of images of metropolitan New York, Gould and Delany's photographs document the frequently overlooked beauty of the neighborhoods and communities outside of mainstream media. Many images featured in their upcoming exhibition capture subtleties of everyday life from their adoptive neighborhood in Brooklyn's, Bedford Stuyvesant.
Individually following an instinctive pull towards the things that had influenced them early in life, Gould and Delany both found themselves immersed in the streets of New York, some 9,000 miles away from their homes in New Zealand.
Perpetually fascinated by the cultural movements birthed in New York, Gould let fate lead him to the city's streets. Suddenly surrounded by all the elements which growing up he had been so influenced by, Gould began documenting his environment with the insight of a local and the fresh perspective of an outsider.
He reflects, "Taking pictures on the street is like going to a casino, you never know who you're going to meet, what's going to happen, or what you are going to come home with. The fact that you can head out with a handful of empty rolls of film and return with images and memories that could last a lifetime, makes the gamble all worthwhile."
Delany shares a similar view. With an avid interest in people and humanity, the luck in her photography lies in the characters she encounters. “Some people I photograph I might know for a day, others I may end up knowing the rest of my life... It's all the people you meet along the way which make up your experience.”
"Two Of A Kind" launches at Klughaus Gallery on Saturday 21 April and runs until 13 May.
www.l-r-g.com
www.klughaus.net
www.annadelany.com
www.tomgouldshoots.com
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Polynesian Cultural Center Tititorea Maori stick game HD
Visit the polynesia.com The Polynesian Cultural Center's Maori (New Zealand) village featu...
published: 23 Dec 2008
author: polynesiancultural
Polynesian Cultural Center Tititorea Maori stick game HD
Visit the polynesia.com The Polynesian Cultural Center's Maori (New Zealand) village features activities such as "tititorea," a stick game anciently used to develop hand-eye coordination. Today, it's part of the fun and things you'll learn at the Polynesian Cultural Center, Hawaii's top paid-admission visitor attraction.
- published: 23 Dec 2008
- views: 31619
- author: polynesiancultural
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Better By Design CEO Summit 2010: Rob Fyfe - Leadership and building a culture of innovation
Rob Fyfe - CEO, Air New Zealand Rob Fyfe has been Air New Zealand's CEO since October 2005...
published: 27 Jan 2011
author: NZTEvideo
Better By Design CEO Summit 2010: Rob Fyfe - Leadership and building a culture of innovation
Rob Fyfe - CEO, Air New Zealand Rob Fyfe has been Air New Zealand's CEO since October 2005 and since then it has consolidated its strong financial position, expanded its fleet, introduced many cabin and seating innovations and been recognised with numerous international awards. For more information on Better by Design visit www.betterbydesign.org.nz
- published: 27 Jan 2011
- views: 1482
- author: NZTEvideo
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Albert Wendt - Samoan Tatau part1
Professor Albert Wendt, Auckland University New Zealand. Speaking on the meaning of the Sa...
published: 18 Sep 2007
author: TVSAMOA
Albert Wendt - Samoan Tatau part1
Professor Albert Wendt, Auckland University New Zealand. Speaking on the meaning of the Samoan tatau or tattoo. This event took place in Hawaii, April 1997. www.SamoanMusicandVideo.com
- published: 18 Sep 2007
- views: 17600
- author: TVSAMOA