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Young Sid wins @ Waiata Maori Awards

Maranga mai PACIFIC SUPERHEROES, rise up, rise up, local 274-Otara raised Young Sid (Ngapuhi/Cook Islands) has picked up an award for some hard grind and hustle with his debut album ‘The Truth’ (out in stores now).

Gotta give Sid his praises for doing what he knows best, and speaking ‘the truth’ that he knows. Mad hustle young brother, more strength to you and the pathways your building yourself. Another form of self determination, all the haters just watch and burn!

Congratulations to all the winners on the night, mean Waiata Maori Awards mean!

‘Young Sid (The Truth) has won the Best Māori Urban Artist, at the inaugural Waiata Māori Awards.

The awards, held at Hawkes Bay Opera House last week, honoured the achievements of traditional and contemporary Maori composers and performers.

Tangiwai and George Ria were recognised for their Lifetime Contribution to Māori Music and the Keeper of Traditions was awarded to Dr Piri Sciascia. A Music Industry Award went to Moana Maniapoto and Rim D Paul and the Iconic Māori Music Composers Award – (Historical) to Princess Te Puea Herangi.

Taisha has won the Best Maori Female Solo Artist and the Best Maori Song for ‘Karanga’ Taisha’s debut album Aonua is an original blend of Maori and English using Polynesian instruments, vocals and native wildlife mixed with contemporary European sounds. Ruia Aperahama (Tekau ma Rua – Rua Tekau ma Wha) was awarded the Best Māori Pop Artist and Songwriter, Tiki Taane won the Best Maori Male Solo Artist, Carol Storey Mokomoko won the Best Māori Traditional Album.’

It is the Mission of the Waiata Maori Awards to acknowledge and honour the keepers, teachers, promoters, creators and performers of Maori music; to continue to develop and promote the diversity of all Maori music; to showcase and celebrate the excellence of Maori music; to recognise the unique vision of Maori composers and musicians; and to enrich this rich cultural voice.

The Awards are open to all Maori composers. Entries close in June 2009 and all the details of how to enter can be found on the website www.waiatamaoriawards.co.nz

support local music :D get your entries in for next year!!!

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Manukau Film Festival

This is a big hollaration :) to Leilani Kake of Creative Tangata Productions for not only rolling in the Manukau Film Festival but more importantly getting the ‘CHIEF‘ by Brett Wagner to screen here!!!! Woohoo girlfriend I sooooo can’t wait to see this one!!!

But a bigger hollaration to the up and coming talent (on tonight) we got out there ready to make waves with a ‘my mama thinks i’m talented’ attitude, groove and ready to prove, yes our mama’s know everything!!! So check, check, check it out PACIFIC SUPERHEROES from tonight till Saturday, woohoo the Big Screen in Mangere East!!!!

You can catch the ‘Chief’ on Friday evening, with replays of the entire festival line up set for Saturday. Its Guy Fawkes y’all, so the nights gotta explode South Auckland stylez!!! Mauri Ora!!! :D

Manukau’s first-ever film festival will focus on Manukau, its people, stories and its history. It will feature an assortment of new film, video, animation and moving image work by emerging and established film-makers. All the films have been specially selected by Leilani Kake Continue reading ‘Manukau Film Festival’

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S.A.S 2008 Hip Hop World Dance Champs

Congratulations ‘Sweet and Sour’ for taking out the gold medal, chaahouuu we got more world champions up in hea!!! So here’s a free event you wanna get to southsiders! Help support the ‘Sweet And Sour’ dance crew as they return from the World Hip Hop championships!!! PACIFIC SUPERHEROES Worldwide!!! Dammmm!!!

‘Sweet and Sour is New Zealand’s most high profile urban dance crew. The crew feature on many of today’s hottest rnb and hip hop videos for Continue reading ‘S.A.S 2008 Hip Hop World Dance Champs’

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