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- established in 1970 and is located in Wellington, New Zealand in the Te Whaea: National Dance & Drama Centre. Toi Whakaari offers training in acting,...
- Te Whaea in Newtown, Wellington, New Zealand, is the New Zealand National Dance and Drama Centre, the home to the New Zealand School of Dance and Toi...
- Royal Honours Systems, and by her own people, who bestowed the title Te Whaea o te Motu ('Mother of the Nation') upon her. She is the subject of the 2022...
- Courtenay Place, The Opera House on Manners Street and the Hannah Playhouse. Te Whaea National Dance & Drama Centre, houses New Zealand's university-level schools...
- Kāwhia. In the Kāwhia region, Kōkako encountered a female rangatira named Whaea-tāpoko, who belonged to Ngāti Taupiri. Since she was recently widowed, she...
- presenting Nga Tangata Toa Kilimogo presented Rangimoana Taylor’s brothers play, Whaea Kairau: Mother Hundred-Eater (July 1999) by Apirana Taylor at the Otago...
- Mercy of Great Britain Congregation of the Sisters of Mercy (Ireland) Nga Whaea Atawhai o Aotearoa Sisters of Mercy New Zealand Sisters of Mercy of Newfoundland...
- Rendell mysteries. Ewing featured in Apirana Taylor's play in 1995 called Whaea Kairau - Mother Hundred Eater in Wellington, New Zealand directed by Colin...
- Manu Rere Starring Whaea Williams Country of origin New Zealand Original release Network Māori Television Release present...
- agriculture, trade and industrial innovations. In 1998 it became the home of Te Whaea, a national performing arts centre. Winter shows promoting farming and agriculture...