Miria George
Wellington's Kia Mau Festival celebrating 10 years
Executive Director Miria George describes the Kia Mau Festival, from 30 May to 14 June in Wellington as "medicine for the soul", she gives Melissa Chan-Green the highlights. Audio
Kia Mau Festival
Wellington is playing host to one of the city's most important arts events this year - the contemporary indigenous arts festival Kia Mau. It's grown from its enthusiastic but smaller-scale beginnings… Audio
Maori and Pacific Island takes the stage in capital
The Kia Mau Festival kicks off in Wellington today - a chance for Maori and Pacific Island actors to take centre stage, with fourteen different plays or shows across the Wellington region till later… Audio
Fire in her belly, Cook Islands artist Miria George
New Zealand's only contemporary indigenous theatre and dance festival, Kia Mau, returns to the capital on Friday 2nd June with fire in its belly. Miria George (Te Arawa; Ngati Awa; Rarotonga & Atiu… Audio
Cook Islands artist awarded a Fulbright
A top New Zealand artist residency at the University of Hawaii has been awarded to a Cook Islands artist for the first time. Audio
Skinwriting 2 - Miria George and Jamie McCaskill
Miria George wrote Niwa Begins and Jamie McCaskill wrote Kia ora Bro, issues of sexism and the stigma of not speaking te reo m-aori were the themes of their episodes. Both are also working on the… Audio
Skinwriting Series 2 - Episodes 4 and 5
The drama continues in the second season of Skin Writing produced by Jason Te Kare. Award winning Playwrights Jamie McCaskill and Miria George wrote episodes for the radio drama serial set in a Taa… Audio
Te Ahi kaa mo 10 o Haratua (May)
A family take a road trip to join the Wellington leg of the 2004 Foreshore and Seabed Hikoi. Aside from the normal sibling squabbles along the way, the trip provides the space and time to discuss how… Audio
Miria George
Writer and director of 'Sunset Road' premiering at Wellington's Circa Theatre tomorrow night. Audio
Skin Writing Series II - Part 4: Niwa Begins
Niwa starts becoming distracted by the growing idea of becoming a tattooist. Audio
Te Ahi Kaa mo 19 o Pipiri (June) 2011
Miria George and Hone Kouka of Tawata Productions talk about some of the more challenging aspects of creating Maori theatre and the upcoming Matariki Development Festival helping to grow Maori… Audio