Maori Television Highlights May 5 - May 11
Maori Television Highlights
Week 19: Monday May 5 -
Sunday May 11 2008
NATIVE AFFAIRS (CURRENT AFFAIRS)
- Monday May 5 at 8.00 PM
Julian Wilcox presents
regional and national stories from a Maori perspective as
well as international indigenous news. Tonight: An in-depth
look at child prostitution in central and south Auckland.
KETE ARONUI (ARTS) - Tuesday May 6 at 8.00
PM
Art series that showcases talented New Zealand
artists from a wide range of disciplines. Tonight: Musician
Moana Maniapoto reveals how she plans to push musical
boundaries in the future.
WORLD OF AMERICAN INDIAN
DANCE (INTERNATIONAL DOCO) - Tuesday May 6 at 8.30
PM
Beautiful, artistic, athletic and dynamic - Native
American dance is a cultural tradition that is also
thousands of years old. Song and dance has always held great
value for some 550 tribes as a way to record their own
history, to express religious ritual or to honour the stages
of a person’s life.
TE PAE NGATORO (NZ DOCO) -
Wednesday May 7 at 8.30 PM
Lovers of ancient Maori
history will enjoy this into the great historical figure,
Ngatoroirangi. A famous navigator and tohunga, he also named
the important landmarks in the Tongariro Ranges. (Maori
language with English language subtitles)
BROMASTERS
(IMPROV) - Thursday May 8 at 10.00 PM
Bromasters
Brent Mio and Te Hamua Nikora tag team their talents in this
entertainment series presented by gamemaster Lanita
Ririnui-Ryan. Tonight: A taste of the Orient with kung fu
games, origami and Japanese drumming. Special guest
comedians Andre King and Figjam are in the house.
POIUKA O AOTEAROA (SPORTS) - Sunday May
11 at 2.00 PM
Some of the finest softball in the
world is played right here in Aotearoa-New Zealand - our
national men’s team is up to its third world title. Today:
The first of the games from the ISF Oceania qualifier
tournament in Albany, Auckland. Only the top two teams will
go through to the world champs in 2009.
NGA WAIATA O
TE IWI - Sunday May 11 at 8.30 PM
The
series that pays tribute to the ‘songs of the people’ by
looking at some of the great Maori composers, and the
stories behind their songs. Tonight: Tuini Ngawai’s
composition Arohaina Mai. Ruia Aperahama is in the studio.
RAUL THE TERRIBLE (SUNDAY FEATURE) -
Sunday May 11 at 9.00 PM
Raul Castells was
born in the city of Rosario, birthplace of the legendary Che
Guevara - his favourite targets: the Government and big
business. Many say he has good reason. A portrait of a man
driven to change things, and a horrifying insight into the
politics of
poverty.
ENDS