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RCDF Conversation - What’s in a name? Let’s korero korowai! Dec 2023
‘What's in a name? Let's korero korowai’ is convened by Doris de Pont of the New Zealand Fashion Museum, with Dr Patricia Te Arapo Wallace (Pakeha/ Ngati Porou), Ata Te Kanawa (Ngãti Maniapoto) and Hinekura Lisa Smith (Te Rarawa, Nga Puhi).
‘Korowai’ is fast becoming the common usage name for all Mãori cloaks (kākahu). But korowai is only one specific type of kākahu. By using it as a generic name, we are failing to recognise and name the huge variety of shapes, sizes, materials, making techniques, and embellishments, that give us a rich catalogue of kākahu!
Patricia Te Arapo Wallace (Pakeha/Ngati Porou) is a Senior Adjunct Fellow hosted in the Aotahi School of Māori and Indigenous Studies a...
‘Korowai’ is fast becoming the common usage name for all Mãori cloaks (kākahu). But korowai is only one specific type of kākahu. By using it as a generic name, we are failing to recognise and name the huge variety of shapes, sizes, materials, making techniques, and embellishments, that give us a rich catalogue of kākahu!
Patricia Te Arapo Wallace (Pakeha/Ngati Porou) is a Senior Adjunct Fellow hosted in the Aotahi School of Māori and Indigenous Studies a...
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Welcome to Fashioning Assembly Hui Auaha o Aotearoa.
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Pita Turei invites you to join the Fashioning Assembly Hui Auaha o Aotearoa, our contribution to the Global Fashioning Assembly 2022. This gathering of global fashion makers reaches across disciplines and geographical boundaries to recognise how diverse fashion is in the world. In Aotearoa today, many people are engaged with the kaupapa (principles) and mahi (work) of decolonising the fashion l...
Dr. Harriette Richards: Contextualising the Global Fashioning Assembly.
Просмотров 622 года назад
Dr Harriette Richards is a Lecturer of Fashion Enterprise in the School of Fashion and Textiles at RMIT University, Melbourne. Previously, she was a Research Associate in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne working on the ARC Future Fellowship project ‘Modernism, Cosmopolitanism and Consumer Culture’ (2018-2022) with Professor Natalya Lusty. She is co-founder ...
Jeanine Clarkin in conversation about her fashion mahi
Просмотров 1162 года назад
Jeanine Clarkin has been a champion of indigenous Māori fashion in Aotearoa and abroad for nearly three decades. Her design story is one that ranges from Streetwear to Haute Couture and Slow Fashion. She has shown her collections in Sydney, Melbourne, Samoa, Hawaii, Geneva, Saskatoon London, and Paris including a presentation at Musée du Quai Branly as part of their Oceania exhibition in 2019. ...
Kohai Grace: Making Te Iti Kahurangi
Просмотров 3332 года назад
Kohai Grace, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Ngāti Porou, Te Āti Awa and Ngāti Raukawa, is a master weaver. She describes her work as bringing together the old and the new, honouring the knowledge and skill of those who taught her the art of weaving and her teachers in the Māori Visual Arts programme at Massey University. She sees weaving as a continually evolving art form with practitioners experimenting...
Ataraiti Waretini: Taniko weaving and in conversation.
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Te Ataraiti Waretini, Tūhourangi-Ngāti Wāhiao, Tainui, Te Rarawa, shares the beauty of Māori culture with the world through traditionally woven contemporary taonga which she makes for her label, Maru Creations. While living in London, Ataraiti learned whatu from her mother over Facebook. She wove a pākē made from flax and feathers for her friend. Since then, Ataraiti has learned that woven taon...
Rowan Panther: Lacemaking.
Просмотров 2422 года назад
Rowan Panther brings contemporary Pacific interpretations to traditional European lacemaking - consciously working together her own Irish, English, Prussian and Samoan heritage in the context of Aotearoa, New Zealand. Working predominantly in Muka, a raw fibre from the Harakeke plant, and producing wearable adornments which draw on shapes and motifs from the wider Moana Oceania she produces wor...
Kiri Nathan in conversation with Zoe Black.
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Kiri Nathan (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Maru, Ngāti Hau) is an internationally acclaimed, and locally honoured, fashion designer. She is the co-founder, with her husband Nathan, of the KIRI NATHAN brand which embodies identity and inclusivity. Inspired by Aotearoa New Zealand and Te Ao Māori, the company is built on tradition, culture, unique designs, integrity, and a clear company vision, to d...
Moko Smith: Uhi Tapu and tattoo.
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Mokonui-a-rangi Smith, is of Māori descent, hailing from Te Arawa, Tainui, Takitimu and Horouta waka, along with his European heritage. Moko, his shortened name, is also the Māori word meaning tattoo. Tattooing is an ancient practice that has navigated its way across Polynesia carried in the skin of the wearers and in the minds and tools of the practitioners. It acknowledges the human need to b...
Pacific Sisters: In conversation and fluffy workshop.
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Pacific Sisters is an art collective of fashion activists that embrace their Māori, Pacific and Queer identities unique to Aotearoa NZ. Formed in the early 90s, their groundbreaking work weaves Moana based heritage art and cultural practices into contemporary multi-disciplinary art forms, a practice which has been instrumental in highlighting the urban style of a New Zealand-born Pacific genera...
Pacific Sisters Ē TU // PS \\\\ AITU
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Born into the world are three aitu: ‘Mururoa’, ‘Super Suga’, and ‘TOHU TūPUNA’, which embody the kaupapa /philosophy of the Pacific Sisters. Made by the many hands of the collective, they have combined Moana techniques and materials to adorn and bring life to the lyrics of three iconic waiata/pese/imene/songs written and sung by Sister Henry Ah-Foo Taripo (HenzArt). The three aitu encapsulate l...
Jessica Jay and the Reparation Studio
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Extending the life of garments has a huge environmental impact, saving resources and reducing garment and textile waste but it can also express care and a deep relationship to our clothes. Jessica Jay, an exponent of visible mending and creative garment repair from the Reparation Studio, teaches the basics of hand-stitching and demonstrate some skills and techniques that can be used to patch re...
Steven Park and 6x4.
Просмотров 1312 года назад
Steven Junil Park 박준일 is an explorer. Living and working in Ōtautahi, Steven searches for the creative potential in the functional objects we use every day; clothing, furniture, homeware and accessories. His one-off pieces, which often feature traditional craft techniques and meticulous handwork and deploy recycled, repurposed and foraged materials, are a conversation between maker, materials, ...
Dan Ahwa in conversation with Doris de Pont
Просмотров 672 года назад
Dan Ahwa is a respected New Zealand-based journalist and stylist with over 18 years of experience. He is the fashion & creative director for award-winning weekly magazines Viva Magazine and Canvas Magazine, published by The New Zealand Herald. Dan is a trustee of the New Zealand Fashion Museum and Mindful Fashion NZ and in 2019 he co-curated the exhibition Moana Currents: Dressing Aotearoa Now....
House of Iman: Performance, fashion and family
Просмотров 2562 года назад
Led by a Samoan Fa’afafine Transgender woman and multifaceted artist, Mother IMAN also known as Jaycee Tanuvasa , the House of IMAN is a family birthed out of Aotearoa ballroom culture in 2017. The IMANS are known for their activism for queer POC marginalised communities as well as their fashion, creativity, productions, and their iconic and inspiring statements both in Australia and Aotearoa(N...
Closing Fashioning Assembly Hui Auaha o Aotearoa.
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Closing Fashioning Assembly Hui Auaha o Aotearoa.
Global Fashioning Assembly Hui Auaha o Aotearoa 2022 Highlights
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Global Fashioning Assembly Hui Auaha o Aotearoa 2022 Highlights
Interview with Gus Fisher of New Zealand fashion label El Jay
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Interview with Gus Fisher of New Zealand fashion label El Jay
tohunga taranaki wellington, says your doing a great job. keep going. blessings. im the lucky first, have a great day.
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I was thinking about trying to have a go at making a feather cloak one day, but damn it looks way too complicated, I've watched a couple weaving videos but I still don't get it I need someone to show me close up and help me get going then I'd be away . Heaps of peacocks and others things around my area for feathers. 🤔 Wonder if there's a easy cheat way
Tena Koe Kiri I have just watched your interview on you tube and I wanted to let you know that I am a Kaiako, I am a Maori fashion designer and I am teaching contemporary Kakahu, materials, Techniques and Tikanga at Wellington East Girls College. I am currently completing my Masters in Contemporary Korowai and how it raises Maori achievement in high schools, We are singing the same song gal! But you say there are no Kaiako doing this work, there are many, I am happy to Korero about this with you, I run workshops for teachers on how to make Taniko and kakahu. Looking foward to hearing from you. Whaea Nan Walden (Te Aitanga a Mahaaki) lets collab!!! Id really like to quash the assumption.
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Sensitively put together collection. Noice.