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Julian Wilcox presents a compelling mix of current affairs investigations, human interest and arts and culture stories. Made with the support of NZ on Air and Te Māngai Pāho. What do 27% of NZers all have in common? They were born overseas. Here Now is about the journeys people make to New Zealand, their identities and perspectives, all of which shape their life here. Here Now was previously titled Voices and is produced and presented by Kadambari Raghukumar. In 2023 Voices won three bronze awards at the NZ Podcast Awards and was a finalist in Best Weekly Factual category in the NZ Radio Awards.

  • 1[The Hui] The Hui talks to stop-smoking campaigners continuing the fight to help Māori In today's episode, The Hui talks to grassroots stop-smoking campaigners who're continuing the fight to help Māori quit. Then, a traditional artform has inspired a booming online business. [Monday 11 March 2024]

  • 2[Here Now] Yānum - Fragments of Femininity Artham Dance Company want to shake up both an ancient text and a revered dance tradition. The company founders tell Justin Gregory they are not afraid of a challenge. Auckland's Artham Dance Company are promising a revolution in their new show, Yānum - Fragments of Femininity. Founded by choreographer and dancer Dr Bhuvana Kannan and creative producer Padma Akula, Artham offer a contemporary take on the Bharatanatyam classical dance tradition of southern India. Bharatanatyam is known for its formal postures, live music, verbal percussion and a precise language of hand gestures. Bhuvana and Padma see all of it as ripe for reinvention, by blending ancient texts with modern storytelling techniques in what they say will be a "groundbreaking" performance. But innovating a 1500-year-old form isn't without its challenges. Bhuvana says she could stage Yānum in India, but with some restrictions. "I definitely will be criticised more for bringing new movements into Bharatanatyam. The senior-most people, they probably will resist or criticise it. "But I'm not into it. This is my chance and I'm a teacher now and I'm changing it." [Monday 11 March 2024, 05:00]

Primary Title
  • The Hui | Here Now
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 17 March 2024
Start Time
  • 16 : 59
Finish Time
  • 18 : 00
Duration
  • 61:00
Channel
  • Radio New Zealand National
Broadcaster
  • Radio New Zealand
Programme Description
  • Julian Wilcox presents a compelling mix of current affairs investigations, human interest and arts and culture stories. Made with the support of NZ on Air and Te Māngai Pāho. What do 27% of NZers all have in common? They were born overseas. Here Now is about the journeys people make to New Zealand, their identities and perspectives, all of which shape their life here. Here Now was previously titled Voices and is produced and presented by Kadambari Raghukumar. In 2023 Voices won three bronze awards at the NZ Podcast Awards and was a finalist in Best Weekly Factual category in the NZ Radio Awards.
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Radio
Languages
  • English
  • Maori
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
  • Community
  • Current affairs
  • Interview
  • Music
  • News
Hosts
  • Phil O'Brien (Presenter, RNZ News)
  • Julian Wilcox (Presenter, The Hui)
  • Justin Gregory (Presenter, Here Now)