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Maori and Somali work side by side- held together by kauapa Maori | TangataWhenua.com

22.2.11

Maori and Somali work side by side- held together by kauapa Maori | TangataWhenua.com: "Crossing Lines is the result of two years of work by more than 400 people involved in the Maori, Somali and artistic communities of South Wellington. Four young actors – two Somali, two Maori – will bring to life the relationships and questions that link two distinct cultures in a theatre performance.

Writer Teina Moetara says they found some common values and traditions, such as the special roles for elders and the use of whakapapa, with young Somalis able to recite their genealogy back 30 generations."


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