TUKUA

An arts and cultural panel show that explores an intergenerational response through a Māori lens.

Made with the support of the Creative NZ, NZ On Air, and RNZ arts & culture podcast co-fund.

Image of Kura Turuwhenua, Brett Graham and Ngahuia Te Awekotuku smiling with te reo Maori word "Tukua" in neon blue behind them.

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Credits

Ngāhuia Te Awekōtuku

Panellist

Brett Graham

Panellist

Kura Turuwhenua

Panellist
Kathryn Graham
Producer
Parehua Mackay
Line Producer
Jana Te Nahu Owen
RNZ Commissioner
Justin Gregory
RNZ Supervising Producer

TUKUA is 75-year-old arts activist and author, Ngāhuia Te Awekōtuku, Gen X sculptor Brett Graham and 24-year-old standup comedian, Kura Turuwhenua.

Made with the support of

Logo reads "Creative NZ Arts Council of New Zealand"

Made with the support of

Logo reads "Irirangi Te Motu, NZ On Air"

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