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Culture DVDs a blast from the past

Wednesday 17 May 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Culture

Ministry of Cultural Development will be holding a mass sale of the DVDs of its events starting today at the Bank of the Cook Islands (BCI) in downtown Avarua between 9am to 2pm.

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Art works come back to their roots…

Thursday 16 February 2017 | Published in Culture

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Takitumu aims to keep culture alive and well

Friday 3 February 2017 | Published in Culture

TakitumuPrimary School is focusing this year on Maori language and keeping the culture and tradition of the Cook Islands alive.

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Culture copyright meeting this week

Monday 23 January 2017 | Published in Culture

THE MINISTRY of Cultural Development is hosting two meetings of local and regional importance this week.

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Annual festival ends on a high note

Tuesday 9 August 2016 | Published in Culture

THE WEEK-LONG Te Maeva Nui celebrations ended with a well-attended ceremony at the National Auditorium on Saturday.

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Final night truly spectacular

Monday 8 August 2016 | Published in Culture

The FINAL night in an exhilarating week of Te Mavea Nui performances was held at the Are Karioi Nui (National Auditorium) on Friday.

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Palmerston celebrates

Monday 8 August 2016 | Published in Culture

Palmerston Island turned on a colourful display when residents celebrated Constitution Day with a float parade last Thursday morning.

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Magical evening of entertainment

Wednesday 3 August 2016 | Published in Culture

A WEEK of Cook Islands cultural performances beginning our Te Maeva Nui Festival competition opened on Monday night at Are Karioi Nui, putting to the ultimate test weeks of exhausting rehearsals for all the participating teams.

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For the love of our culture

Monday 1 August 2016 | Published in Culture

THE NATIONAL Auditorium was a riot of colour and a testament to hard work and innovation on Saturday night for the second Rakei Manava, the opportunity for designers to showcase their ideas for dance costumes for men and women.

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'Cherish your culture,' carver's advice

Monday 4 July 2016 | Published in Culture

EVERY Cook Islands woman must cherish their tradition and culture so they can teach the next generation and ensure it is not lost.

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CINAT thanks host for memorable time

Tuesday 7 June 2016 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Culture

The COOK Islands National Arts Theatre (CINAT) team left Guam with heavy hearts, thanking their host for making their stay during the 12th Festival of Pacific Arts a memorable one.

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Festival of Pacific Arts ends

Saturday 4 June 2016 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Culture

THE curtain fell on the two weeks long 12th Festival of Pacific Arts which ended last night (CI time) in Guam.

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CINAT overwhelmed by support

Wednesday 1 June 2016 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Culture

The COOK Islands National Arts Theatre (CINAT) team at the 12th Festival of Pacific Arts in Guam is well supported by the locals there.

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CINAT back in Guam capital

Tuesday 31 May 2016 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Culture

The COOK Islands National Arts Theatre (CINAT) team is back in the capital of Guam for their performances this week in the 12th Festival of Pacific Arts.

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CINAT presents on Cook Islands Maori

Saturday 28 May 2016 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Culture

It WAS a baptism of fire for young Tamaiva Mateariki at the 12th Festival of Pacific Arts in Guam on Thursday (CI time). The top local dancer spoke on behalf of the Cook Islands at the inaugural Indigenous Language Conference Festpac 2016 at Guam University. Mateariki did a presentation on the Cook Islands Maori language. The Cook Island National Arts Theatre (CINAT) team spokesperson said the topic for the youth presentation was to explain what the theme of this year’s festival means to them. The theme of this year’s festival is “What We Own, What We Have, What We Share, United Voices of the Pacific”. The spokesperson said Mateariki did well at the presentation and spoke passionately about Cook Islands and it language. Meanwhile some Cook Islands team members also took time out of their busy schedule for sightseeing in Guam. The Festival of Pacific Arts which is held every four years has this year attracted 27 Pacific countries and territories and over 2000 performers participating. The two-week festival, which ends on June 4, is the largest gathering to showcase the unique cultures of the region. The resort has been fantastic and the staff members are fabulous.”

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Culture always on display at the market

Friday 6 May 2016 | Published in Culture

There is good news for cultural groups who perform at the Punanga Nui market as the Ministry of Cultural Development looks to expand its performance stage on the foreshore area.

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Dawn service a chance to honour those who served

Sunday 24 April 2016 | Published in Culture

ANZAC Day commemoration organisers are hoping Rarotonga residents will take the time to get up early on Monday and come along to the dawn service.

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Dance team set to meet challenge in Guam

Friday 22 April 2016 | Published in Culture

This Cook Islands national dance team travelling the Pacific Festival of Arts in Guam next month is ready to take on the challenge and to give other Pacific islanders the taste of what it is like to be in the competition.

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History book main aim of House of Ariki workshop

Wednesday 20 April 2016 | Published in Culture

In a bid to boost traditional Cook Islands Maori culture and language, members of the House of Ariki are working together to publish a book highlighting the history of the country’s traditional leaders and looking at how far the country has come.

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Maori Week ends on a high note

Saturday 16 April 2016 | Published in Culture

APII Avarua ended their Maori week in style yesterday with children dressed in their Pareu wear according to their Vaka Colours.

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