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She began collecting and recording waiata (songs), whakapapa (genealogies) and korero tawhito (history) from her extended family.
Korero Press accepts submissions for publication, but its focus is on lowbrow and pop surrealism, pop culture and art, in particular kustom kulture, illustration, erotica and horror. The Korero Press website contains interviews with published artists, including Derek Yaniger, Emanuele Taglietti, Roberto Baldazzini, Jim Phillips, Patrick J. Jones and Ron English.
Korero Press is a London-based art book publisher. Its list of books mainly includes pop culture, street art, erotica and horror titles. It has published books by contemporary artists Ron English, Patrick J. Jones and Graham Humphreys. Korero Press distribute their books to traditional bricks and mortar bookshops, and sell directly from their website.
It was replaced by a steel viaduct in 1903.Belmont railway viaduct, NEW ZEALAND HISTORY Nga korero a ipurangi o Aotearoa 16 Oct 2014. The derelict and rusting structure was demolished with explosives by Territorial Army engineers on 15 December 1951.Belmont viaduct blown up 15 December 1951, NEW ZEALAND HISTORY Nga korero a ipurangi o Aotearoa 18-Aug-2015.
The artist also had some of his rock posters included in the book Rockin' Down the Highway, by the same author, Paul Grushkin. Kustom Graphics 2, following up the book Kustom Graphics, published by Korero Books, also features Almera and showcases some of his newer work. In 2011, the artist was included in La Luz de Jesus Gallery's 25th Anniversary Group Show and the accompanying hardcover book, as well as Surf Graphics, released by Korero Books (U.K.) in 2012.
Emanuele Taglietti (born 1943)Sex And Horror - The Art of Emanuele Taglietti, Korero Press, 2015, is an Italian illustrator, mostly known for his covers for digest-sized, adult comics whose themes were sex, violence, and horror.
2009: Art That Creeps: Gothic Fantasies and the Macabre in Contemporary Art by Yasha Young. Korero Books, UK 2008: Metamorphosis Vol. II. Book featuring fifty contemporary Surreal/Fantastic artists. Beinart Publishing, Australia 2008, Oct: Madeline Von Foerster.
Some believe being labelled "" compromises their status and their birthright links to New Zealand.'Pakeha' Identity , Whitiwhiti Korero, issue 5, March 2006. Human Rights Commission. In the 1986 census, over 36,000 respondents ignored the ethnicities offered, including "", writing-in their ethnicity as "New Zealander", or ignoring the question completely.
From 1984 onwards, Biffignandi concentrated on magazine and book covers and illustrations, also doing oil paintings on commission. He died on 22 January 2017,"Alessandro Biffignandi R.I.P. (1935-2017)", Comic Art Fans, 22 January 2017 a few months after Korero Press published a retrospective of his life's work.
According to legend, the harbour of Te Whanganui-a-Tara was created by two taniwha (nature guardian spirits), Whātaitai (or Hataitai) and Ngake. Whataitai lived in the north of the lake where the harbour now is, and was gentle. Ngake, who lived further south, was more violent."He korero mo nga Taniwha o Te Whanganui-Tara".
The whole point of the narrative had been tossed out the window. Ah, Hollywood… !’Joseph Moncure March, 1968 (Maine, United States of America: The Bond Wheelwright Company, 1968). (p.58) A new edition of The Set-Up is due to be published by Korero Press in 2021, with an introduction by Masha Thorpe and illustrations by Erik Kriek.
Tupa is a traditional drummer and a member of the Te Korero Maori Cultural Performing Arts Group. he has performed in France, the UK and Hawaii. Tupa was elected to Parliament at the 2018 Cook Islands general election, defeating agriculture minister Kiriau Turepu to win the Matavera electorate. In 2019 he was the opposition's nominee for Deputy Speaker, but was defeated by Tai Tura.
In 2000, Passier-Armstrong was selected for the female lead role of Ripeka Bastion in the drama film Crooked Earth. In 2004, she joined the cast in New Zealand's top rating television soap opera series Shortland Street. She received a nomination for Best Actress in the TV Guide's Peoples Choice Awards for her role as Jay Copeland in the show. She also appeared in the bilingual drama television series Korero Mai.
Although some of his work is executed as simple line drawings that he sometimes colors, others—especially, his pinups—are realistic, fully detailed illustrations or paintings. One of his few non-erotic works is the critically acclaimed graphic novel L'inverno di Diego (Diego's Winter) about partisans in Italy during World War II. In 2017 he teamed up with Korero Press to produce a monograph of his work titled Mondo Erotica.
Matai was first seen as a host on children's show Pukana, an educational/variety show written entirely in Māori. He is better known as host of Korero MaiTVNZ, Good Morning. and Whanau, a drama series that teaches the Maori language to viewers. Matai has since hosted live karaoke show Homai Te Paki Paki, as well as appearing as a regular host on Good Morning between 2007 and 2012.
Rotorua Lakes High School is a regular participant in a number of cultural events. These include Kapa Haka, Stage Challenge, Shakespeare in Schools, Cyril Bassett-RSA Speech Competition, Manu Korero and others. The school also organises regular overseas trips for senior students who study particular subjects. In particular, the regular trip to Europe, usually including France and Italy runs every three or four years for senior students of French, History, Geography, Classics and Tourism.
Higgins in 2018 Rawinia Ruth Higgins is a Māori academic of Tūhoe descent, whose research focusing on language and culture. Higgins' Phd thesis from Otago University, 'He kupu tuku iho mo tenei reanga: Te ahua o te tuku korero' was on the identity politics of female chin tattoos. She is currently Professor and Deputy Vice Chancellor Māori at Victoria University of Wellington. Higgins has written Māori material for Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand.
Frequent themes are revisiting and reworking childhood with adult skill as well as examining the darker meanings behind garish pop surface imagery. English also uses historical imagery as a template to explore universal issues. He has frequently reworked images of The Last Supper, Starry Night, and Picasso's Guernica."Death and the Eternal Forever" Korero Press, 2014 English has appropriated many well known images and characters from pop culture, reworking them into his own images.
Other variations include the ura rore (stilt dance), ura tairiri (fan dance), ura korare (spear dance), and ura rama (torch dance). Aside from the Ura dance and its components such as the korero and kaparima, there are several other genres of music and dance in the Cook Islands including dance dramas (peu tupuna), religious pageants (nuku), formal chants (pe'e), celebratory chants ('ute), and polyphonic choral music ('imene tapu). Like the ura, these are also often accompanied by drums.
In 1994 Davis led the design and construction of the society's first replica voyaging canoe, Te Au o Tonga. Te Au o Tonga was later used by the Okeanos Foundation for the Sea as a model for a group of fibreglass-hulled replicas, including Marumaru Atua. Marumaru Atua was gifted to the society in 2014. Since 2018 the society has collaborated with NGO Korero te Orau to run a school holiday programme on traditional voyaging and vaka knowledge.
McGillivray has subsequently appeared in several similar documentaries. He also edited Scapegoat (1995), a one-shot anti-censorship magazine produced during the second "video nasty" furore of the early 1990s. A vastly expanded and updated 25th anniversary edition of this 'seminal history' of the British sex film was published in October 2017 by Wolfbait Books, an imprint of Korero Press. The new edition is twice as long as the original, with 150 additional film titles added.
Most recently he was in the core cast of Maddigan's Quest and currently playing the role of Angel in the television drama Outrageous Fortune. He is an accomplished director with more than 15 years in the arts industry. He was a senior director on Skitz as well as long running Māori-language programmes Korero Mai and Pukana. He was a creator and co-writer of the sitcom B&B; with comedian Te Radar for Māori Television.
For that event, he painted a unique piece that was reproduced on the event's T-shirts and posters. His art was also featured in two hardcover books, The Day of the Dead: El Dia De Los Muertos and Kustom Graphics 2: Hot Rods, Burlesque, and Rock 'n' Roll published by Korero Press. Another of his paintings was published in the October edition of Ol' Skool Rodz magazine. In 2011, Lozeau was featured in a number of international publications, including Spain's El Diablo magazine and Germany's Customized Magazin.
On 30 April 1915, when the first news of the landing reached New Zealand, a half-day holiday was declared and impromptu services were held."The making of Anzac Day" , New Zealand History online – Nga korero aipurangi o Aotearoa, History Group, Ministry for Culture and Heritage, Wellington, New Zealand. Retrieved 16 June 2007. Adelaide, South Australia was the site of Australia's first built memorial to the Gallipoli landing, unveiled by Governor-General Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson on "Wattle Day", 7 September 1915, just over four months after the first landings.
In 1978, a women's group laid a wreath dedicated to all the women raped and killed during war, and movements for feminism, gay rights, and peace used the occasion to draw attention to their respective causes at various times during the 1980s.Modern Anzac Day , New Zealand History online – Nga korero aipurangi o Aotearoa, History Group, Ministry for Culture and Heritage, Wellington, New Zealand. Retrieved 16 June 2007. In 1981, the group Women Against Rape in War marched up Anzac Parade towards the Australian War Memorial to lay their wreath at the Stone of Remembrance.
For many years Estrus hosted an annual festival, Garage Shock, at The 3B Tavern in Bellingham. Garage Shock featured bands from the labels roster, as well as others from around the world. The last Garage Shock, in 2001, was held at Emo's, in Austin, Texas. In January 1997, their entire mail- order inventory, private record collection, and some band gear were destroyed in a warehouse fire. At the start of 2020 work began on a giant book about Estrus Records to be published by Korero Press, titled Estrus: Shovelin’ the Shit Since ’87.
Her weaving is based upon customary practice and the use of natural materials. Her work has been included in international exhibitions such as E tū Ake which toured to Musée du quai Branly, Paris and Museo de las Culturas, Mexico City. Her work is also held in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. In 1990, she was commissioned by the National Library of New Zealand to produce tukutuku (woven panels) for the Nga Kupu Korero exhibition which toured the country and focused on issues surrounding the Treaty of Waitangi, 150 years after its signing.
A sacred holiday – Anzac Day , New Zealand History online – Nga korero aipurangi o Aotearoa, History Group, Ministry for Culture and Heritage, Wellington, New Zealand. Retrieved 16 June 2007. Anzac Day at Manly, Queensland, 1922 In Australia at the 1921 State Premiers' Conference, it was decided that Anzac Day would be observed on 25 April each year. However, it was not observed uniformly in all the states until 1922 when the States were invited to co-operate with the Commonwealth in observing the day, and an invitation was telegraphed to the various religious bodies suggesting that memorial services be held in the morning.
The elements of the building include whakairo or carvings and modern renditions of traditional design which transform the building symbolically into a ceremonial waka (canoe) linked to the ancestor Kupe and the voyaging traditions of the Pacific peoples. Many of these facets about the building and the landscape are conveyed in the korero (stories) as part of the waka and cultural walking tours. Traditional waka have been reintroduced into Te Whanganui a Tara (Wellington) in recent times with the arrival of the waka taua Te Rerenga Kotare and the waka tete Te Hononga. The most recent addition to the waka fleet is Poutu, named after the late Sam Jackson (Poutu Wipa).
Lindisfarne has also developed a strong Māori cultural dimension since the establishment of the Te Whāiti-Nui-A-Toi Scholarship in 1972. The scholarship, which has historical connections to the Māori Synod through the work of Presbyterian Missionaries to the Ngāi Tūhoe people of the Te Urewera region, provides funding support for Māori boys attending the college. Te Whāiti-Nui-A-Toi scholars have also represented Lindisfarne at major cultural events, such as the Hawke's Bay Secondary Schools Cultural Festival and the Manu Korero speech competition. Sir Rodney Gallon served as de facto patron of the Te Whāiti-Nui- A-Toi scholarship programme from 1972 until his death in 2012.
In 2008, he published Yo soy Don Nadie, with documents his first ten years in Mexico with 45 portraits of his friends, accompanied with an anecdotes in English, French and Spanish depending on how he knows the person. The title is derived from a Los Pardos song. Since 2010, he has been the editor of the English-language publisher Korero Books, which has published The Day of the Dead (2010) and Mexican Graphics (2012). In 2012, he published two other compilations of his work, Sonorama and Otro Yo. Otro yo contains 148 works which originally were in about a dozen comics over seven years, published in collaboration with CONACULTA.
One of the popular traditional dances of the Cook Islands is the Maori Ura, a sacred ritual usually performed by a female who moves her body to tell a story, accompanied by intense drumming by at least 5 drummers. Moving the hips, legs and hands give off different gestures to the audience to tell a tale, typically related to the natural landscape such as the ocean and birds and flowers, but also feelings of love and sadness. The ura dance has three distinct components; the ura pa'u (drum dances), korero (legends) and kaparima (action songs). To perform the ura, women typically wear a pareu and a kikau (grass) skirt, with flowers and shell headbands and necklaces known as ei.
Ura is one of the popular traditional dances of the Cook Islands, a Maori sacred ritual usually performed by a female who moves her body to tell a story, accompanied by intense drumming by at least five drummers. Moving the hips, legs and hands give off different gestures to the audience to tell a tale, typically related to the natural landscape such as the ocean and birds and flowers, but also feelings of love and sadness. The ura dance has three distinct components; the ura pa'u (drum dances), korero (legends) and kaparima (action songs). To perform the ura, women typically wear a pareu and a kikau (grass) skirt, with flowers and shell headbands and necklaces known as ei.
The original structure, constructed with 212,000 superficial feet of kauri timber, was the largest wooden trestle bridge in New Zealand. On 15 December 1951, after 14 years of disuse, the rusting 48-year- old steel viaduct was demolished for safety reasons by Territorial Force engineers as a training exercise using 44 kg of TNT. The original concrete abutments can still be found in the regenerating bush of Seton Nossiter Park.Belmont viaduct blown up - 15 December 1951, NEW ZEALAND HISTORY, Nga korero a ipurangi o Aotearoa (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 18-Aug-2015 Some of the old route from Takapu Road to Tawa Street can still be found but parts of this section were destroyed by the Taylor Terrace housing development in the late 1950s.
CARLOS HERNANDEZ The work of Houston-based serigraphy artist Carlos Hernandez has been featured in the 2011 Communication Arts Typography annual, the 2011 & 2012 Communication Arts Illustration annual and was also recently published in the 2012 book Mexican Graphics by Korero Books- UK. He has designed and printed gig posters for such artists as The Kills, Arcade Fire, Kings of Leon, Santana, and more. Most recently, he was selected as the official poster artist to design the commemorative poster for the 2013 Austin City Limits Music Festival. Carlos is a founding partner of Burning Bones Press, a full-service printmaking studio located in the Houston Heights, and has served as an instructor of Screen Printing at Rice University, Department of Visual and Dramatic Arts. Corporate work has included Levis, American Express, Miller Brewing Company, Google, Lincoln Motor Company, Live Nation, New West Records, C3 Presents, Hohner USA, Goode Company, Underbelly, the Houston Chronicle, Saint Arnold Brewing Company and more. One of his career highlights has been his work with childhood idol and hot rod legend, Ed “Big Daddy” Roth.

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