The Modern Māori Quartet in NGĀ BRO E WHĀ
The Modern Māori Quartet in NGĀ BRO E WHĀ
They stole the show in Everything in Ka Pai at the Auckland Arts Festival this year. Now The Modern Māori Quartet are back and proud to present their first full-length show Ngā Bro E Whā at Galatos Live, in Auckland from October 3-9.
These four bros come together
from different corners of Aotearoa and prepare to take a
journey of a lifetime.
Come & delve into our
countries’ past and present with this group of insanely
talented Māori performers. Weaving a rich tapestry that
draws from local music and stories, as well as integrating
international hits throughout the ages, is Ngā Bro E
Whā The Modern Māori Quartet’s premiere piece of
multi-medium theatre and music unique to Aotearoa.
Come
join them for an evening of waiata, laughter and charm as
they take you on a journey through the decades.
The Modern Māori Quartet is made up of: Maaka Pohatu (Two Little Boys), Matariki Whatarau (Go Girls), James Tito (The Almighty Johnsons) and Matu Ngaropo (Korero Mai) all graduates from Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School.
Nga Bro E Whā is produced by Teresa Brown of Boss, directed by Rachel House (The Maori Troilus and Cressida & Hui), with musical direction by Tama Waipara (Fill Up The Silence Album).
"My
favourites...four sharp dressed men in suits and skinny ties
singing harmonies and sending themselves and the music up
just ever so..."
Radio NZ review of Everything is Ka Pai
show at Auckland Arts Festival 2013
"Top class...inspiring kaupapa" Rawiri Paratene NZOM
For more information please contact: Teresa Brown email modernmaoriquartet@gmail.com
Tickets from www.dashtickets.co.nz or 0800 327 484 (on sale from Thursday 19th September.)
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