Poi e the Story of Our Song


Ngoi Pēwhairangi – Dalvanius’s Māori mentor and co-composer of ‘Poi E’



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Ngoi Pēwhairangi – Dalvanius’s Māori mentor and co-composer of ‘Poi E’
Composer, performer, sportswoman, shearer, weaver, Maori Language teacher and advocate, co-developer of Te Ataarangi language learning method, advisor to the Government, foundation member of the Council for Maori and South Pacific Arts, advisor to Michael King/Barry Barclay TV series Tangata Whenua and much more. Ngoi Pēwhairangi was an extraordinarily knowledgeable person who worked towards fostering understanding between Māori and Pākeha throughout her life.
The comprehensive biography of Ngoi Pēwhairangi is here:
http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/5p25/pewhairangi-te-kumeroa-Ngoi
by Tania M. Ka'ai. 'Pewhairangi, Te Kumeroa Ngoi', from the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 7-Jan-2014

Excerpt:


Ngoi Pewhairangi herself composed many songs, such as ‘Kia kaha nga iwi’, ‘Ka noho au’ and ‘Whakarongo’. Many were written for specific events, including the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales in 1983, when she was responsible for the organisation of the official welcome. She was renowned for her spontaneity in writing compositions for various people. Of these songs, ‘E Ipo’, recorded by Prince Tui Teka, and ‘Poi E’, by Dalvanius Prime and the Patea Maori Club, are best known. They earned gold and platinum records for selling, respectively, 7,500 and 15,000 copies.
Tania M Ka’ai also wrote the book:
Ngoi Pēwhairangi: An Extraordinary Life, published by Huia Publishing
http://bit.ly/220Cikp
The Patea Māori Club
The Patea Māori Club was an established Māori cultural performance group, touring the country, competing in kapa haka events, recording waiata and acting and singing in television dramas for many years before ‘Poi E’ made them famous in 1984.
Initially set up in 1967 as the Patea Methodist Maori Club by Reverend Naapi Waaka, the group became skilled in poi, action song, haka and stage performance generally. There was an over-arching philosophy that the group would help to develop leadership talents, preserve Te Reo Māori, speech-making and traditional arts and crafts. In addition to their New Zealand activities, 12 members toured New Guinea in 1974, two members went as part of a 40-person group to China in 1979 and in 1980 four members toured with a group to Hong Kong.
The group’s name was changed to the Patea Māori Club in 1980 and the years 1981-82, when Maui Dalvanius Prime was musical director, saw the club move in a more modern musical direction, culminating in the release of ‘Poi E’, composed by Dalvanius and Ngoi Pēwhairangi, in 1984.
‘Poi E’ reached No1 on the pop charts and stayed there for four weeks out of a total of 22 weeks on the charts. The song on the B-side, “Aku Raukura”, was also popular, reaching No 10 in a 12-week stay on the charts.

In 1985 The Patea Māori Club were made NZ Ambassadors and travelled to the UK, where they performed at the Royal Gala before Queen Elizabeth II. British magazine New Musical Express named ‘Poi E’ its single of the week.

The Patea Māori Club also played the London Palladium and the Edinburgh Festival, and in 1986 they toured the US. Back home, in 1987 they performed at the Te Maori Exhibition in Auckland and various festivals and formal engagements.

The group won Best Polynesian Album in the 1984 NZ Music Awards and Best Group in the New Zealand Entertainer of the Year Awards. In 1994 the original ‘Poi E’ went Gold and the group were awarded the Golden Scroll Award in the 1994 Entertainer of the Year Awards. They were awarded the Music Industry Award at the 2009 New Zealand Maori Music Awards.

“Poi E, The Musical” had its world premiere in New Plymouth in 1996 and was revived in 1999 for an 11-day season at the Easter Show and Aotea Centre in Auckland.

In 1996, in London, the group played sell-out concerts at the Commonwealth Institute, Queen Elizabeth II Hall on South Bank, The Beck Theatre and starred at the Emporium in a benefit concert for Nelson Mandela televised by Channel 4. In seven days the group made five TV appearances including TVAM, Good Morning Britain (twice in one week) and Blue Peter. They also visited the House Of Commons, hosted by the then Labour Leader Neil Kinnock.

On tour in America they played in New York, Washington DC, the Te Maori exhibition in St Louis and a series of concerts in Los Angeles including Disneyland. Dalvanius told Billboard magazine: "The highlight of our tour has been the concert supporting The Violent Femmes at Irving Plaza, New York."

For the past 33 years, Patea Māori Club has been performing at major events to represent New Zealand in the world, like the Tourism Expo in Guangzhou, China in 2011 and the Maori Tourism Initiative in Sydney in 2014. In 2005 they were selected by the New Zealand Government to represent New Zealand at the World Expo in Aichi, Japan and to perform in Seoul, South Korea. They also still perform regularly at events around New Zealand, like the 2015 Wellington Sevens Tournament. Always loyal to their hometown Patea, the group organises and performs at a musical event every Waitangi Day (February 6) called PaePae in the Park – an event which has become a day-long festival of entertainment, food and market stalls, aimed at encouraging and supporting the community’s youth.

And they still practice their performance every Monday at their main street Patea clubrooms.

*sources & related links

Patea Maori Club 25th Birthday Celebration booklet (1992)- courtesy of Waimarie Cassidy

http://www.audioculture.co.nz/people/dalvanius

BBC interview with club president Waimarie Cassidy in 2014 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01vk8wb

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poi_E




Barletta Prime - singer, sister of Dalvanius Prime

Of Ngāpuhi and Ngā Rauru descent, Barletta Prime is Dalvanius’s Prime’s sister. At the age of 16, Barletta took her band, The Hymarkies, to Vietnam, Bangkok and Asia, playing to the troops. In 1973, after 18 months in Asia, she went to Sydney and teamed up with her brother Dalvanius as a singer in The Fascinations.

Barletta toured with Dalvanius through Australia, Asia and USA with many top soul performers such as Tina Turner, Isaac Hayes, Dionne Warwick, The Pointer Sisters, Eartha Kitt. Dalvanius and The Fascinations were at the top of the Australian entertainment scene when they debuted the opening series of concerts at the Sydney Opera House, supporting Petula Clark. In 1979 Dalvanius and Barletta came back to New Zealand to care for their ailing mother. Barletta stayed in Patea ever since and was an original member of The Patea Maori Club performance of ‘Poi E’.

Barletta appears as herself in interviews in POI E and she is played by Summer Mokomoko in the performance sequence.



Maaka Pōhatu plays Dalvanius Prime in on-stage and radio interview reconstructions
Playing Dalvanius Prime in POI E is an apt role for Maaka Pōhatu. He is Dalvanius Prime’s nephew through links to the Taiaroa family. His iwi connections are Ngai Ta Manuhiri, Rongo Whakata, Kahungunu, Ngāti Apa, Ngāti Tuwharetoa and Rongomaiwahine.
Pōhatu is known for his role as Gav in Two Little Boys (2012) and performances in TV drama Until Proven Innocent (2009) and short film Inorganic (2012). Pōhatu is a member of Wellington-based Maori Theatre institution Taki Rua Theatre Company.
He is a vocalist and guitarist in the Modern Māori Quartet, which recently featured in the TVOne entertainment series Happy Hour with Temuera Morrison and is in demand for live performances. He is referred to as the “The Human Jukebox” for his diverse musical talent.
Tearepa Kahi - Writer/Director/Editor
Tearepa Kahi wrote and directed Mt Zion, which won nine awards including Best Film and Best Director at the 2013 New Zealand Film Awards and was a success in the NZ box office.

In 2015, he and his wife Reikura Kahi produced and directed the Te Reo Māori stage production of Romeo and Juliet, Rōmeo rāua ko Hurieta, which was performed at the Auckland Museum’s Māori Court in the in augural Matariki Season of Shakespeare. They also made a documentary series about the making of the play for Māori Television.

He wrote and directed and edited the short film Taua, which won the best short film award at the 2007 National Geographic All Roads Festival (USA) and was awarded honourable mention at the 2007 ImagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival in Canada. His other short film, The Speaker, won the Friends of the Civic Award for Best Short Film and the 2006 Wairoa Māori Film Festival Short Film Drama Award.

He has also directed TV documentaries The Flight of Te Hookioi, which earned him a best director nomination at the 2010 Qantas Film and Television Awards; and First Time in Prison for TV3’s prestigious Inside New Zealand slot in 2008. His director credits also include Allan Baldwin: In Frame, One Fine Day, Kōwhao Rau, All Roads Profile, Native School and Māori ID.


Kahi is a member of Te Paepae Ataata – the Māori Script Development Board - and is on the board of the NZ International Film Festival. He is a former Chairman of Ngā Aho Whakaari – the Māori film and television organisation - and the creative and cultural consultant for Māori Television’s brand campaigns. He was presenter of Iti Pounamu, Māori Television series on films and filmmaking.

Of Ngāti Paoa and Waikato descent, he grew up in Christchurch in a musical family. He sang and played trumpet and saxophone. At age 17 he was selected to perform in a play at the Christchurch Arts Festival. He was spotted by actor/director and Māori theatre pioneer Jim Moriarty, who asked him to join the theatre troupe Te Rākau Hua o te Wao Tapu. The troupe toured New Zealand, performing in schools, universities, prisons and marae. Kahi left the group after two and a half years to settle in Auckland, where he completed a degree in History and Māori at Auckland University.

He worked as an actor while also directing for children’s television show Tikitiki and the documentary Ahorangi. He played Roroneto (Lorenzo) in Don Selwyn’s landmark te reo Māori feature film Te Tangata Whai Rawa o Weneti (The Māori Merchant of Venice) and roles in Shortland Street, the television series Mataku and Aroha and a short film, The Hill.

Reikura Kahi – Producer
Reikura Kahi (Waikato Tainui, Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Porou, and Rarotonga) has been working in the Māori screen industry for over 20 years, as presenter, actor, producer, Te Reo Māori consultant and programme commissioner.
Among her credits is the award-winning children’s show, Pūkana, for which she was presenter, actor, researcher and producer over many years. As actor, she played Tiehika (Jessica) in the the landmark Māori language feature film, Te Tangata Whai Rawa o Weneti, directed by Don Selwyn.
Since leaving Māori Television, where she was the Māori Language Programming Commissioner for six years, she has become a producer for her husband, Tearepa Kahi.
Sitting alongside her producer duties is her commitment to Te Reo Māori – she is also a teacher at her grandmother Ereti Taituha Paraone Bristow’s early childhood centre, Te Puna Reo o Manawanui in Te Atatū Peninsula, Auckland. She is the mother of Te Rangihoua, Rereiao and Waiheke.
POI E is her first feature film role as a producer, but she is largely responsible for all of Tearepa’s good ideas, says Tearepa.

Alexander Behse – Producer

German-born Alexander Behse moved to New Zealand in 2002 after completing an MA in producing at Sydney University of Technology. In New Zealand he gained work as an editor on a run of TV shows, from current affairs and Anzac Day ceremonies, to the Mike King-presented Treaty series Lost in Translation.

Behse also holds an MA in European Audio-visual Management from Spain’s Media Business School. He began exercising his producer muscles with The Flight of the Hookioi (2009), which recreated the 19th Century journey of two Māori rangatira to Austria. Hookioi director Tearepa Kahi was nominated for Best Director at the 2010 Qantas Awards.

Hookioi marked the first of many explorations of Te Ao Māori for Behse. His next film, Allan Baldwin: In Frame (2011) profiled a photographer’s work recording tā moko on Māori kuia. Also directed by Kahi, the documentary was awarded at the 2013 Wairoa Māori Film Festival and Tahiti's FIFO documentary festival.

The Road to the Globe, directed by Mike Jonathan, followed the Te Reo Māori production of Shakespeare’s “Troilus and Cressida” from New Zealand to the Globe Theatre in the UK. It won a second jury prize at FIFO in 2013 and sold to PBS in the US.

Behse went on to produce popular primetime series Radar across the Pacific, which won Best Factual Series at the 2012 NZ TV Awards. Behse then produced revisionist NZ history series Radar’s Chequered Past.

In 2014 Behse produced the Prime TV series Davey Hughes - Untamed. In 2015 he produced Māori Television doco Freezing Works, in which director Mike Jonathan followed a group of New Zealanders, heading off for a working experience in Iceland.

Behse made his directorial debut in 2012 with Nazi Hunter, which follows an ex-policeman investigating escaped Nazi collaborators in Aotearoa. The documentary was made for TV3’s Inside New Zealand doco slot.

The documentary Ever The Land premiered at the 2015 NZ International Film Festival, and has travelled to festivals in Vancouver, Hawaii and New York. Behse teamed up with another German-Kiwi — director Sarah Grohnert — to chronicle an architectural and cultural journey towards realising a Tūhoe HQ in Taneatua. The Ngāi Tūhoe grand design — a collaboration between iwi and architects Jasmax — aimed to embody the people's self-determination, and become Aotearoa’s first completely sustainable “living building”.

Behse has a documentary project in development with Annie Goldson (on Kim Dotcom). He is also executive producing a  Gaylene Preston documentary looking at the UN through the eyes of former NZ Prime Minister Helen Clark.


Tuteri Dal Rangihaeata - co-producer
Dalvanius Prime’s nephew Tuteri Dal Rangihaeata is named after Dalvanius himself. He is co-producer on POI E, representing the Patea Maori Club in the filmmaking entity Patea Film Collective. Of Ngāti Ruanui, Ngā Rauru and Ngā Ruahine descent, he is the director of WAHA: The Maori Creative Agency. He gained a Postgraduate Diploma in business marketing and Masters in business management at the University of Auckland Business School.

Fred Renata – Director of Photography

Fred Renata is established as one of New Zealand’s leading directors of photography. He worked with Tearepa Kahi on Mt Zion, which won Best Film at the 2013 New Zealand Film and Television Awards. He won the New Zealand TV Awards best camera: drama award in 2003 for his work on the TV series Street Legal. He was nominated at the 2005 New Zealand Screen Awards for his cinematography on the feature film Fracture and at the 2006 Qantas Television Awards for the TV series Doves of War.

His work includes the documentaries Mou Piri: A Rarotongan Love Song and Fixing Juvie Justice, he was cinematographer and producer of the short film Baby Steps. He was cinematographer for the television drama of the Witi Ihimaera novel Nights in the Gardens of Spain and the feature documentary He Wawata Whaea, profiling te reo advocate Merimeri Penfold, which was a finalist in the 2010 Documentary Edge Film Festival. Other documentaries include Taku Huarahi Ki Tua O Te Arai, Let My Whakapapa Speak, Tangaroa and Tapu. Other television dramas include Orange Roughies, Skin and Bone, Hard Out, Mataku and Being Eve.

He was originally an electrical engineer before joining the lighting department on Merata Mita’s ground-breaking feature film Mauri.


Jos Wheeler – Director of Photography
Jos Wheeler was director of photography for the documentary directed by Kim Webby about Tame Iti, The Price of Peace and the feature film Rest For The Wicked, as well as numerous short films, music videos and TV commercials.
He is also known as a photographer recording important political and social history events.

Francis Glenday – Editor (with Tearepa Kahi)
Francis Glenday is an editor & animator who works on a wide range of projects – films, TV series and commercials for television, online and in cinema.
Major projects include the Foxtel documentary series Coast Australia, for Great Southern Television, executive produced by Phillip Smith; the Prime TV documentary feature on student radio, Radio Punks, directed by Paul Casserly; Undercover Rescue, directed by Dean Cornish, about the efforts of New Zealand organization Nvader to rescue children and enslaved women from the sex trade in Southeast Asia. In 2009 he edited Birdland, presented by Jeremy Wells, a series described asbeautiful scenery, most glorious birds and some wonderfully eccentric characters of the birding world”

He also edited two Nigel Latta documentary series: Beyond the Darklands and The Politically Incorrect Guide to Teenagers and in 2007, he wrote and directed a short film horror/western Tumanako Springs.


http://digitalscissors.co.nz/

Jan Hellriegel – Music Supervisor

Jan Hellriegel was a member of Cassandra’s Ears, an all-girl indy pop-rock band formed at Otago University n the 1980s. Cassandra’s Ears developed a strong following and toured NZ extensively before disbanding in 1989, after recording two self-funded EPs. In 1990, she signed to Warner Music NZ as a solo artist, becoming their first local signing and the first NZ female singer/songwriter to be picked up by a major for a full development deal. Her single, “The Way I Feel” reached No 2, and two further singles reached the Top 10. She was support artist on NZ tours by David Byrne and The Cure.

She moved to Melbourne in 1994, where she supported two Jeff Buckley tours and released her second album “Tremble’, in 1995. After leaving Warners in 1997 and returning to New Zealand, she kept on writing and eventually released the critically acclaimed All Grown Up on her own label, Blind Date. In 2009. She released Lost Songs in 2013 and has other releases planned.

http://www.janhellriegel.com













POI E – Full credits
Written, Directed and Executive Produced by

TEAREPA KAHI

Producer

ALEXANDER BEHSE

Producer

REIKURA KAHI

Line Producer

CALLIE ADAMS

                         Associate Producers                           

TUTERI RANGIHAEATA

ERUERA TE WHITI NIA

   


Associate Producers

NATASHA PRIME

NEPHI PRIME
In order of appearance:

GRANT ‘BIG RED’ HURLEY

STAN WALKER

TAIKA WAITITI

DALVANIUS PRIME

CHRIS ‘SILKY VOICE’ BOURKE

BARLETTA PRIME

SYD KERSHAW

BARRY NEWLOVE

ASH MCKAY

MOHI GRAY

TAME RANGIHAEATA

FLUKEY KAHUKURANUI

NANA BUB PRIME

AUNTY BIB NGAREWA

HINERANGI KATU

KORO NAPI WAAKA

MIRI SNEE

MURRAY CAMMICK

MAAKA PŌHATU

SUMMER MOKOMOKO

MARIA WALKER

SHANE MCLEAN

MAHUIKA RAWIRI

ROPATA MATTHEWS

JAMES MAEVA

GEORGE HENARE

APIRANA ‘POET SUPREMO’ TAYLOR

PRINCE TUI TEKA

PAUL HOLMES

KUMEROA NGOI PĒWHAIRANGI

CONNIE PĒWHAIRANGI

TE AO-MIHIA PĒWHAIRANGI TE HAU

MARYANNE BROUGHTON

TANEA HEKE

JIMMY MARUERA

TUPITO MARUERA

HINEWEHI MOHI

MOANA MANIAPOTO

ANNIE CRUMMER

HUGH LYNN

DON MCGLASHAN

STUART PEARSE

DAVE HURLEY

PHIL YULE

TAMA RENATA

PAUL CARVELL

WAKA ATTWELL

JOE MOANA

DEREK FOX

STEVE PARR

NEIL KINNOCK

SYD KAAHU

JOOLS TOPP

LYNDA TOPP

SIR. PITA SHARPLES

NATASHA PRIME

CHAKA ‘I’M THE CUTEST CHIHUAHUA’ PRIME

TE KĀINGA O TE HINE-KĀHU WAITITI
ALISHIBA PRIME - DAL’S DAUGHTER

HUIA ‘INDY’ PRIME - DAL’S BROUGHTON WHĀNAU GRANDDAUGHTER


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GINA PĒWHAIRANGI

TE AO MIHIA PĒWHAIRANGI TE HAU

TANIA KA’AI


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    Director of Photography    JOS WHEELER

        MATUA FRED RENATA
    Editors    FRANCIS GLENDAY

        TEAREPA KAHI

    Compile Editor    TUATAROA NEILL

    Assistant Editor    JAMES RĀTAHI

    Consultant Editor    WHAEA ANNIE COLLINS

    Lead Researcher    KATH AKUHATA-BROWN

    Archive Researchers    ANGELA BOYD

    Archive Clearances    CAROLYN HARPER

    Production Designer    SAVAGE

    Costume Designer    GAVIN MCLEAN

    Make-Up Artist    VEE GULLIVER
    1st Assistant Director    NEIL JAMES
    Sound Recordist    COLLEEN BRENNAN

    Financial Controller    BARBARA COSTON

    Production Designer    SAVAGE

    Key Grip/ Lighting Assistant    STACEY HUI

    Unit Publicist    SUE MAY

    Legals    KAREN SOICH LAW

 

Drama Re-creation Cast


    Dalvanius Prime    MAAKA POHATU

    Barletta Prime    SUMMER MOKOMOKO

    Henare Te Ua    GEORGE ‘KOROKORO’ HENARE

    Ngoi Pēwhairangai    TANEA HEKE

    Fascination    MARIA WALKER

    Collision #1    SHANE MCLEAN

    Collision #2    MAHU RAWIRI

    Collision #3    JAMES MAEVA

    Collision #4    ROPATA MATTHEWS

    Chihuahua (Hawera)    LADY

        BOSS

        STORM

    Chihuahua (Auckland)    CJ

        MISSY

Additional Crew
    Production Coordinators    LANITA RIRINUI-RYAN

        KATH AKUHATA-BROWN

    Camera Operator    CHRIS MAUGER

    PMC Home Video Operator    TUPITO MARUERA

    Gaffer    JAMES YOUNG

    Lighting Assistants    BEN MONTGOMERY

        CHARLIE ADAMS

        JEREMIAH-JAMES YOUNG

    Grips    TE RA TE HEI

        DAVE PERRETT

    Sound Recordist    FRASER SATHERLEY

    1st AC    ALEX CAMPBELL

        JAMES RUA

        CARITA DEJONG

        JOEL BRODRICK

    Camera Assistants    HARRY BAKER

        JOHNNY CROWE
    Researcher    PAULA JONES

    Research Assistants    RYLEY ALLEN

        MARIA WALKER

    Production Runners    TONY SIHAMAU

        JAMES TITO

    Trainee Director    HEPERI MITA

    Costume Coordinator    PAULINE BOWKETT

    Make-Up Artists    VANESSA HURLEY

        PILAR ALEGRE

        CHRISTINA LAJDES

    3rd AD    RAYNE MOKARAKA

    Stills Photographers    KIRSTY GRIFFINS

        TUTERI RANGIHAEATA

        GEOFF SHORT

        JOS WHEELER

    EPK    BENJAMIN BROOKING

    Stock Truck Driver    LES SOUTHCOMB

    Chihuahuas (Patea) supplied by    K-TRIO CHIHUAHUA KENNELS

    Chihuahuas (Auckland)    JENN RANGIAWHA

    Chihuahua Handlers    KYLIE CRAWFORD

        KEVIN CRAWFORD

        MANDY HENDERSON

        SARAH COROMANDEL

    Cadillac Picture Vehicle    KEITH AND CHRISTINE STEEL

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    Technician    ROSS MULLINS

        THEATRE LAMP AND LIGHTING

    Musical Instruments    DENNIS SHEARER

        BOB FRISBEE

Post Production

    Film Scanning    PARK ROAD POST

        DEAN WATKINS

        LOUISE BAKER
    Graphics & Animation    DEEP ANIMATION

        JEFF ‘THE CHEF’ SMITH

        JUDE ‘ZEN MASTER’ FOLKARD

 Poi E Album Artwork         JOE WYLIE


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    Colourist    PAUL LEAR

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    Deliverables Specialist    TRISTAN SIMPSON
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    Sound Designers    DICK READE

        COLLEEN BRENNAN

    Re-recording Mixer    R J READE


    Sound Mix Facilities    PARK ROAD POST

       Mix Tech    JOHN NEILL

        Re-Recording Mixer    PETE SMITH

             Sound Recordist        ADRIAN MEDHURST


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    Sony Music    KIM BOSHIER

        GARETH BROWN

    Poster Design    HATCH STUDIOS

        GRANT MACDONALD
        GARY TUCKER
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PĀTEA MĀORI CLUB
PATEA AND WAVERLEY PRESS

PĒWHAIRANGI WHANAU TRUST   


“POI E FILM RUSHES”

PAUL CARVELL

“THE POWER OF MUSIC - TE KAHA O TE WAIATA”
COURTESY OF MATTE BOX FILMS

TRISHIA DOWNIE

HUGH LYNN

JOHN DAY


LEE TAMAHORI

ARCHIVAL FOOTAGE FROM MATERIAL MADE & PRESERVED  BY

NGĀ TAONGA SOUND & VISION-NGĀ TAONGA
WHITIĀHUA ME NGĀ TAONGA KORERO.

“RACE AGAINST TIME”


COURTESY OF JAMES WALLACE PRODUCTIONS

JAMES WALLACE

STUART MAIN     

GRAE BURTON

   

RADIO NEW ZEALAND                                                         



CHRIS BOURKE

GEORGE BIGNELL

LIISA MCMILLAN    

HENARE ‘TE TIHI’ TE UA

                                  

RANGI PARKER  

“READY TO ROLL FOOTAGE”
FROM TVNZ FEATURING BOB MARLEY
VIDEO CLIP UNIVERSAL MUSIC
“READY TO ROLL FOOTAGE”
FROM TVNZ FEATURING CYNDI LAUPER
VIDEO CLIP SONY MUSIC
“READY TO ROLL FOOTAGE”
FROM TVNZ FEATURING RAY PARKER JUNIOR
VIDEO CLIP  SONY MUSIC

          

RICHARD DRIVER
VISIONARY FILMS

                      

SUSANNE MOORE – “ROCK ON”   

                                  

TVNZ TELEVISION ARCHIVE
WANGANUI CHRONICLE / NEWSPIX.CO.NZ

             

Music
Music Supervision        AEROPLANE MUSIC SERVICES

JAN HELLRIEGEL & WAYNE BELL


“FRESH (THEME)”

Composed by Stewart Copeland

© Kinetic Kollection Songs. All rights administered by Shapiro Bernstein and Co Inc.

By kind permission of Wallaby Music Pty Ltd

Performed by Stewart Copeland

By kind permission of Wallaby Music Pty Ltd

“POI E”

Written by N. K. Pewhairangi / M. D. Prime



Performed by Pātēa Maori Club

Licensed courtesy of Jayrem Records Ltd

“CONCERTO FOR JAZZ ROCK ORCHESTRA PART 1”

Written by S. Clarke

Clarkee Music

Administered by Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd

Performed by Stanley Clarke

Licensed courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment New Zealand Limited

“SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME”

Composed by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman

© 1960 Unichappellmusic Inc.

By kind permission of Warner/Chappell Music Australia Pty Ltd

Performed by Prince Tui Teka

Licensed courtesy of Henry Peke

“TRA LA LA”

Written by Johnny Parker

© EMI Longitude Music

Licensed by EMI Music Publishing Australia Pty Limited

Performed by Aunty Bub and Nana Bib

“THE LANGUAGE SONG”

Performed by Vera Kershaw, Shirley Cunningham (Turkey), Huia Davis, Aunty Barti

“KA EKE WĪWĪ, KA EKE WĀWĀ”

Written by Te Napi Waaka

Performed by Pātēa Māori Club

Licensed courtesy of Pātēa Māori Club
“RERE ATU TAKU POI”

Written by Dovey Hovarth Katene

Performed by Pātēa Māori Club

Licensed courtesy of Pātēa Māori Club

“TIKI TIKI EE”

Traditional

Performed Pātēa Māori Club

Licensed courtesy of Pātēa Māori Club

“HE HARI NUI”

Traditional

Performed by Pātēa Māori Club

Licensed courtesy of Pātēa Māori Club

“YOU CAN DANCE”

Written by A. Morgan (control)

Performed by Collision

Licensed courtesy of Warner Music New Zealand Limited

“VOODOO LADY”

Written by D. Prime

Courtesy of Mushroom Music Publishing

Performed by Dalvanius Prime

Licensed courtesy of Australian Broadcasting Corporation Library Sales.

“RAPTURE &  TEN TRILLION STARS”

Written and performed by Stephen Daniel Lemaire

Universal Production Music

Licensed courtesy APRA/AMCOS

“SCORE (A) MAIN VERSION”

Written by Richard Myhill

EMI Production Music

Licensed courtesy APRA/AMCOS

“KA HURI”

Traditional

Performed by South Taranaki Māori Club

Licensed courtesy of Pātēa Māori Club

“E IPO”


Written by T. Teka / N. K. Pēwhairangi

By Kind permission of Henry George Peke  and Tere-iti-wai Pēwhairangi

Performed by Prince Tui Teka

Licensed courtesy of TVNZ

“KAI TE RĀ”

Traditional arrangement by Ngoi Pēwhairangi

Courtesy of Tere-iti-wai Pēwhairangi

Performed by Ngoi Pēwhairangi

Licensed courtesy of TVNZ

“TIRO TIRO NOA”

Written by Maui Dalvanius Prime / Ngoi K. Pēwhairangi

Performed by Dal and Barletta

Licensed courtesy of Maryanne Broughton

“POI E” ACOUSTIC

Written by Ngoi K. Pēwhairangi / Maui Dalvanius Prime

Performed by Barletta, Dalvanius Prime and Ngoi Pēwhairangi

Licensed courtesy of Maryanne Broughton

“E PAPA”


Written and Arranged by Maui Dalvanius Prime

Performed by Pātēa Maori Club

Licensed courtesy of Jayrem Records Ltd

“YOU AIN’T SEEN NOTHING YET”

Written and performed by Randy Bachman

Courtesy of Sony/ATV Music Publishing

© Sony/ATV Songs LLC, licensed by Sony/ATV Publishing (Australia) Pty Limited

“RTR COUNTDOWN THEME”

Written and performed by Peter Blake (control)

Licensed courtesy of Peter Blake


“MAGGIE”

Written by T. Allen / M. Foster / D. Cassidy

Performed by Foster and Allen

Licensed courtesy of Tarupa PTY LTD

“G GROOVE”

Written and performed by Gareth Thomas

Licensed  Courtesy of Songbroker New Zealand

“BUFFALO GALS”

Composed by A.Dudley / T.Horn / M.McLaren

Native Tongue Publishing on behalf of Perfect Songs

© Buffalo Music Ltd Administered by J Albert & Son Pty Ltd

© Peermusic (UK) Limited.  Licensed by peermusic

Performed by Malcolm McLaren

Licensed courtesy Fashionbeast LLC

'CHAINS'

Composed by Thomson / Ness / McNaughton / Rangihuna (Control),

Administered by: Universal Music Publishing,

Performed by DLT Featuring Che Fu

Licensed courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment NZ Ltd

“KARANGATIA RĀ”

Traditional

Performed by Pātēa Māori Club

Licensed courtesy of Pātēa Māori Club

 

“E TE IWI E”



Traditional

Performed by Pātēa Māori Club

Licensed courtesy of Pātēa Māori Club
“Jazz 1”

Instrumental


Licensed courtesy of Leyton Greening

“NGĀ ŌHAKI”

Traditional

Performed by Pātēa Māori Club

Composed by Ngoi Pēwhairangi

Licensed courtesy of Pātēa Māori Club

“HEI KŌNEI RA”

Traditional

Arranged by Ngoi K. Pēwhairangi / Maui Dalvanius Prime

Licensed courtesy of Jayrem Records Ltd

“NGOI NGOI”

Written by Ngoi K. Pēwhairangi / Maui Dalvanius Prime

Performed by Pātēa Māori Club

Licensed courtesy of Jayrem Records Ltd


“Come Back Home”

Written by Charles Vincent Harder / Abby Katherine Lee

By kind permission of Harder Music Group Pty Limited

Performed by Maaka Pōhatu

Courtesy of Sony Music NZ Ltd


Ngā Mihi Nui:

PARIROA PĀ

TŪTAHI CHURCH

PĀKIRIKIRI MARAE

TAIPOROHENUI MARAE

TAURANGA IKA MARAE

MARTY & MIHIPENE DAVIS

HOANI WAITITI MARAE

TE KURA KAUPAPA MĀORI O HOANI WAITITI MARAE


TE KAPA HAKA O TE HOKOWHITU-Ā-TŪ

KARORIA MATAHIKI

HAWERA SILVER FERNS FARM

ASH MCKAY

TIM MURDOCH

RICHARD CAMPBELL

BAILEY MACKEY

ASHLEY COUPLAND


PHILIPPA RENNIE

RANGI RANGITUKUNOA

SELWYN PARATA

                            TIM FINN


                        ROBERT POUWHARE
                           DEBORAH REWITI
                        LAWRENCE WHARERAU
                            DEREK FOX
                            ERINA TAMEPO
                            GEORGE BIGNELL
                        ARTHUR BAYSTING

CHRIS KNOX

HUGH LYNN

WARRIOR RECORDS

STEBBINGS STUDIO ARCHIVES

MURRAY CULLEN

SIMON LYNCH

AIMEE MILLAR

BILL BROWN

GARRY LITTLE

EDWARD SAMPSON

NGĀ AHO WAHAKAARI

WHETU FALA

HINEANI MELBOURNE

CHRISTINA ASHER

MARIA KUITI

CLIFF CURTIS

MARTIN CLEAVE

CHELSEA WINSTANLEY

KEN SPARKS

TRAJAN SCHWENCKE

TIMO MUELLER

HAARE WILLIAMS

JOANNE BEHSE

JOHN KEIR
DAWN MARUERA

PAUL CARVELL

CRUNCH

‘FLEX-I’


BILL GOSDEN AND THE STAFF AND BOARD OF THE NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

NEW ZEALAND FILM COMMISSION - STAFF AND BOARD

DAVE GIBSON

LISA CHATFIELD

CHLOE MCLOUGHLIN

JASMIN MCSWEENEY

MARC ASHTON

NZ ON AIR /  IRIRANGI O TE MOTU - STAFF AND BOARD

JANE WRIGHTSON

GLENN USMAR

BENEDICT REID

TE MĀNGAI PĀHO - STAFF AND BOARD

LARRY PARR

JOHN BISHARA

MAORI TELEVISION SERVICE

HAUNUI ROYAL

MIKE REHU

NEVAK ROGERS

POUROTO NGAROPO
Patea Film Collective would like to thank
    KĪNGI TUHEITIA    QUEEN ELIZABETH II

    NICHE CAMERAS LIMITED    PATRICK MONAGHAN

    BRIAN BUCKLAND    JIM HUNIA

    ANDRE UPSTON    FRANCIS NOLLER

    NIGEL RUSSELL    HAARE WILLIAMS

    RON SMART    ERANA FENTON

    ROSS ROBERTSON    JOHN BAKER

    DRUM CITY    COLLISION

    RADIO WAATEA     OCEANIA PRODUCTIONS

    PATEA VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE    UNIT RAIDER LIMITED

    LIFE UNLIMITED PAPATOETOE        RICHARD CAMPBELL

    AIR NEW ZEALAND    ERICA MCGRATH

    JAY RAI    MORGAN WHĀNAU

    JAMES MOSS    MAUI RECORDS

    WARRIOR RECORDS    ANASTASIS COFFEE

    NEIL FINN’S REEL TO REEL PLAYER    KAHI WHĀNAU

    JIMMY    MAMBO

    MON    B.G.

    HŌBY BŌBY    ZETU-ZETU

    SCHWIKO    BUDDY

        ATARAITI WARETINI         LEYTON GREENING

 MIKA         TE WHĀNAU O TUI TEKA

    LARA NORTHCROFT

Tearepa and Reikura would like


to dedicate this film to the memory of

"PAPA TED"



ERUERA TE WHITI NIA

&

“KORO NAPI”



REVEREND TE NAPI WAAKA
And the many who continue to light the pathway
of Te Reo Māori in our world today.

"E RERE RĀ, 
E TAKU POI!"




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