| Ani-Piki Tuari | ||
| Gender | Female | |
| Functions | Actor | |
| Notes | Ani-Piki is of Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Kahungunu, Te Whānau a Apanui and Tūhoe descent. She is a fluent speaker and practitioner of Te Reo Māori me ana Tikanga. Ani-Piki is a multi-faceted practitioner with numerous talents that overlap into creative fields such as Media, Kapa-Haka, Theatre, Haka Theatre, composition of lyric and melodies in both Te Reo Māori and English. Ani-Piki is a graduate of Victoria University of Wellington and Te Panekiretanga o te reo Māori. Her theatre credits include Purapurawhetū (Te Rehia Theatre Ltd), E kore a muri e hokia (Ruia Taitea Creative Ltd), The Vultures. | |
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Shania Bailey-Edmonds - Actor
Te Aihe Butler - Sound Designer, Technician
Maia Diamond - Actor
Moana Ete - Actor
Miria George - Director
Carrie Green - Actor
Natasha James - Lighting Designer
Hone Kouka - Playwright, Producer
Karena Letham - Stage Manager
Mark McEntyre - Set Designer
Regan Taylor - Actor
Cara Waretini - Costume Designer
Lionel Wellington - Actor
Glen Ashworth - Production Manager
Mere Boynton - Actor
Nancy Brunning - Playwright
Scott Cotter - Actor
Scotty Cotter - Actor
Elysia Ellis - Costume Designer
Roimata Fox - Actor
Allan Henry - Fight Director
H J Kilkelly - Associate Producer
Ngapaki Moetara - Actor
Hōhepa Waitoa - Composer
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Tawata Productions
Auckland Arts Festival
Creative New Zealand (Creative NZ)
New Zealand Festival
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| Data Set | AusStage | |
| Contributor Identifier | 538355 | |
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