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Ngau Tuarā – A Tribute To The Art Of Ageing [Dis]Gracefully
A hearty group of charismatic pakeke take on a series of quirky, not-so-age-appropriate challenges – from bumper boating to parasailing and even race car driving – all in the spirit of fun, competition and fierce pride. NGAU TUARĀ premieres at 7.00PM on Monday 18 August on Whakaata Māori and Māori+. Equal parts game show, cultural showcase and comedy gold, NGAU TUARĀ is a heartwarming, hilarious and unapologetically Māori series showcasing the wit, wisdom and mana of a vibrant group of kuia and koroua from across Aotearoa, says Piripi Curtis, Executive Producer at Hikoi Productions. 'Delivered entirely in te reo Māori, the series places a strong focus on the exceptional reo of our cast – fluent speakers whose language reflects a time when reo Māori was the everyday voice of home and community. Their depth of fluency showcases a generation raised with the language as their first tongue,' says Piripi Curtis. The all-star line-up of kōeke – an impressive group of iwi, political and cultural leaders – with sharp tongues, sharper minds and the kind of comedic timing you can't teach, roast each other with classic one-liners, drop clever punchlines and show off their whakapapa with flair. 'Their kōrero is a masterclass in reo rangatira, where aged Māori humour shines through in every unscripted, unfiltered moment, says Piripi Curtis. From Tipene 'The Sensei' Rangihuna (Ngāti Porou) with his nunchuck moves to Rahera 'The Reo Warrior of Te Tai Tokerau' Hoterene; from Hiamoe 'The Ruatoki Roaster' Waaka to Tukoroirangi 'The Tainui Firestarter' Morgan, each kaumātua brings their own unique flavour. NGAU TUARĀ is tailor-made for intergenerational viewing. Whether fluent, learning or just along for the laughs, it's a show that uplifts, connects and reminds us all that getting old doesn't mean slowing down – it means showing up with style, swagger, and a side of satire. NGAU TUARĀ is bold, bilingual, and brimming with aroha. COMING UP ON NGAU TUARĀ EPISODE 1: MONDAY 18 AUGUST 7.00PM: Speed, Smack Talk & Smelly Surprises – The boys visit Drift Kartz Rotorua, where it's all about speed, cheek and who can take the corners. The koroua are put to the test – it's juicier and smellier than it sounds. In Ruatoki, the 'Mau Rākau Club' show us their moves. EPISODE 2: MONDAY 25 AUGUST 7.00PM: Mama, Save Me! – Lenny Bristowe and Wasi Waaka go parasailing. In Mātaatua, some of the crew realise that paintball shooting is not easy. A few of our crew are treated to a luxury spa pedicure at Lady Diva Salon in Rotorua, EPISODE 3: MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 7.00PM: Saddle Up, Get Stuck In, and Keep It Out of the Gutter – Tipene, Wasi & Thomas go horseback riding. Deep in the heart of Tūhoe country, Ruatoki serves up rotten corn. And mini golf takes a turn. EPISODE 4: MONDAY 8 SEPTEMBER 7.00PM: Coasters, Chaos, and the Clash of the Taiaha – It's all screams, laughs, and white-knuckle grips at Rainbow's End. Pem Bird, Chris Winitana, and Wasi turn Pictionary into a chaotic masterpiece. The boys put their mau rākau skills to the test. EPISODE 5: MONDAY 15 SEPTEMBER 7.00PM: Bumper Cars, Big Snappers, and Sore Losers – Wasi Thomas, Rahera Hoterene, and Nikora Wharerau go head-to-head. On the water, someone lands a 20lb snapper. Wasi, and Chris face off in a game of table tennis. The Tipene boys share stories behind their nicknames. Tipene, Wasi, and Thomas hit the bowling alley. EPISODE 6: MONDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 7.00PM: Golf Swings, High Notes, and Higher Screams – It's tee-off time in Whakatāne. Pem Bird, Wasi, and Chris Winitana get into the helium before Tihini Grant, John Turi, and Wasi get into cake decorating. Wasi, Tipene and Thomas Rangihuna battle for (hypothetical) NZ Idol crown. It's back to Rainbow's End, for Rahera Hoterene, Tukoroirangi Morgan and Wasi. EPISODE 7: MONDAY 29 SEPTEMBER 7.00PM: Karate Chops, Wet Socks, and Wobbly Rails – Tipene Rangihuna schools Wasi and Thomas in karate and nunchucks skills. At Rainbow's End, Wasi, Rahera Hoterene, and Nikora Wharerau make a splash. Wasi, Joce Purewa, and Taiarahia Melbourne climb aboard the Awakeri Railway. EPISODE 8: MONDAY 6 OCTOBER 7.00PM: Drinks, Deep Tissue, and Dirty Tricks – Wasi and John test out new massage chairs. In Ruatoki, the crew drop some old-school sayings you won't hear anywhere else. Back in Rotorua, Wasi, John, and Taiarahia Black face off in a high-stakes kai challenge. EPISODE 9: MONDAY 13 OCTOBER 7.00PM: Balls, Baths, and Big Stacks – It's all about coordination, precision, and a touch of cardio as Waihoroi, Taiarahia Black, and John Turi face off. The crew hit Awakeri Hot Springs for a relaxing soak. We get a dose of old-school wisdom. Waihoroi, John and Taiarahia put their stacking skills to the test. EPISODE 10: MONDAY 18 AUGUST 7.00PM: From Cards to Cowboys – Competition heats up at the Euchre table. Waihoroi, Tīpene, and Thomas try their hand at lassoing. Things get weird in a strange objects guessing game. Waihoroi, Tīpene, and Thomas roll up their sleeves. Finally, in a round of Blackjack who's the master of the cards? About MĀORI+: MĀORI+ is the digital gateway to te ao Māori – a free streaming app that brings together the best in Māori storytelling, language, news, haka and entertainment. Designed with whānau in mind, the platform is easy to navigate, available across devices, and constantly updated with fresh content. Download the app from Google Play or the Apple store. Watch online at About Whakaata Māori: Whakaata Māori is Aotearoa New Zealand's national indigenous media organisation, dedicated to revitalising and empowering te reo Māori, culture, and identity through storytelling. Guided by the vision, kia mauriora te reo - a future where te reo Māori is spoken everywhere, every day - Whakaata Māori fosters an environment where the language and its cultural heritage can thrive. Established in 2004, Whakaata Māori has delivered some of Aotearoa New Zealand's most cherished content, connecting audiences with stories that celebrate and uplift te reo Māori and Māori culture. Māori Television trades under its reo Māori name to better reflect the role it plays in revitalising te reo Māori, our culture, and sharing our stories across multiple platforms. Whakaata means 'to mirror', 'to reflect' or 'to display.'
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Ngau Tuarā – A Tribute To The Art Of Ageing [Dis]Gracefully
Press Release – Whakaata Maori The all-star line-up of keke an impressive group of iwi, political and cultural leaders with sharp tongues, sharper minds and the kind of comedic timing you cant teach, roast each other with classic one-liners, drop clever punchlines and … A hearty group of charismatic pakeke take on a series of quirky, not-so-age-appropriate challenges – from bumper boating to parasailing and even race car driving – all in the spirit of fun, competition and fierce pride. NGAU TUARĀ premieres at 7.00PM on Monday 18 August on Whakaata Māori and Māori+. Equal parts game show, cultural showcase and comedy gold, NGAU TUARĀ is a heartwarming, hilarious and unapologetically Māori series showcasing the wit, wisdom and mana of a vibrant group of kuia and koroua from across Aotearoa, says Piripi Curtis, Executive Producer at Hikoi Productions. 'Delivered entirely in te reo Māori, the series places a strong focus on the exceptional reo of our cast – fluent speakers whose language reflects a time when reo Māori was the everyday voice of home and community. Their depth of fluency showcases a generation raised with the language as their first tongue,' says Piripi Curtis. The all-star line-up of kōeke – an impressive group of iwi, political and cultural leaders – with sharp tongues, sharper minds and the kind of comedic timing you can't teach, roast each other with classic one-liners, drop clever punchlines and show off their whakapapa with flair. 'Their kōrero is a masterclass in reo rangatira, where aged Māori humour shines through in every unscripted, unfiltered moment, says Piripi Curtis. From Tipene 'The Sensei' Rangihuna (Ngāti Porou) with his nunchuck moves to Rahera 'The Reo Warrior of Te Tai Tokerau' Hoterene; from Hiamoe 'The Ruatoki Roaster' Waaka to Tukoroirangi 'The Tainui Firestarter' Morgan, each kaumātua brings their own unique flavour. NGAU TUARĀ is tailor-made for intergenerational viewing. Whether fluent, learning or just along for the laughs, it's a show that uplifts, connects and reminds us all that getting old doesn't mean slowing down – it means showing up with style, swagger, and a side of satire. NGAU TUARĀ is bold, bilingual, and brimming with aroha. COMING UP ON NGAU TUARĀ EPISODE 1: MONDAY 18 AUGUST 7.00PM: Speed, Smack Talk & Smelly Surprises – The boys visit Drift Kartz Rotorua, where it's all about speed, cheek and who can take the corners. The koroua are put to the test – it's juicier and smellier than it sounds. In Ruatoki, the 'Mau Rākau Club' show us their moves. EPISODE 2: MONDAY 25 AUGUST 7.00PM: Mama, Save Me! – Lenny Bristowe and Wasi Waaka go parasailing. In Mātaatua, some of the crew realise that paintball shooting is not easy. A few of our crew are treated to a luxury spa pedicure at Lady Diva Salon in Rotorua, EPISODE 3: MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 7.00PM: Saddle Up, Get Stuck In, and Keep It Out of the Gutter – Tipene, Wasi & Thomas go horseback riding. Deep in the heart of Tūhoe country, Ruatoki serves up rotten corn. And mini golf takes a turn. EPISODE 4: MONDAY 8 SEPTEMBER 7.00PM: Coasters, Chaos, and the Clash of the Taiaha – It's all screams, laughs, and white-knuckle grips at Rainbow's End. Pem Bird, Chris Winitana, and Wasi turn Pictionary into a chaotic masterpiece. The boys put their mau rākau skills to the test. EPISODE 5: MONDAY 15 SEPTEMBER 7.00PM: Bumper Cars, Big Snappers, and Sore Losers – Wasi Thomas, Rahera Hoterene, and Nikora Wharerau go head-to-head. On the water, someone lands a 20lb snapper. Wasi, and Chris face off in a game of table tennis. The Tipene boys share stories behind their nicknames. Tipene, Wasi, and Thomas hit the bowling alley. EPISODE 6: MONDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 7.00PM: Golf Swings, High Notes, and Higher Screams – It's tee-off time in Whakatāne. Pem Bird, Wasi, and Chris Winitana get into the helium before Tihini Grant, John Turi, and Wasi get into cake decorating. Wasi, Tipene and Thomas Rangihuna battle for (hypothetical) NZ Idol crown. It's back to Rainbow's End, for Rahera Hoterene, Tukoroirangi Morgan and Wasi. EPISODE 7: MONDAY 29 SEPTEMBER 7.00PM: Karate Chops, Wet Socks, and Wobbly Rails – Tipene Rangihuna schools Wasi and Thomas in karate and nunchucks skills. At Rainbow's End, Wasi, Rahera Hoterene, and Nikora Wharerau make a splash. Wasi, Joce Purewa, and Taiarahia Melbourne climb aboard the Awakeri Railway. EPISODE 8: MONDAY 6 OCTOBER 7.00PM: Drinks, Deep Tissue, and Dirty Tricks – Wasi and John test out new massage chairs. In Ruatoki, the crew drop some old-school sayings you won't hear anywhere else. Back in Rotorua, Wasi, John, and Taiarahia Black face off in a high-stakes kai challenge. EPISODE 9: MONDAY 13 OCTOBER 7.00PM: Balls, Baths, and Big Stacks – It's all about coordination, precision, and a touch of cardio as Waihoroi, Taiarahia Black, and John Turi face off. The crew hit Awakeri Hot Springs for a relaxing soak. We get a dose of old-school wisdom. Waihoroi, John and Taiarahia put their stacking skills to the test. EPISODE 10: MONDAY 18 AUGUST 7.00PM: From Cards to Cowboys – Competition heats up at the Euchre table. Waihoroi, Tīpene, and Thomas try their hand at lassoing. Things get weird in a strange objects guessing game. Waihoroi, Tīpene, and Thomas roll up their sleeves. Finally, in a round of Blackjack who's the master of the cards? About MĀORI+: MĀORI+ is the digital gateway to te ao Māori – a free streaming app that brings together the best in Māori storytelling, language, news, haka and entertainment. Designed with whānau in mind, the platform is easy to navigate, available across devices, and constantly updated with fresh content. Download the app from Google Play or the Apple store. Watch online at About Whakaata Māori: Whakaata Māori is Aotearoa New Zealand's national indigenous media organisation, dedicated to revitalising and empowering te reo Māori, culture, and identity through storytelling. Guided by the vision, kia mauriora te reo – a future where te reo Māori is spoken everywhere, every day – Whakaata Māori fosters an environment where the language and its cultural heritage can thrive. Established in 2004, Whakaata Māori has delivered some of Aotearoa New Zealand's most cherished content, connecting audiences with stories that celebrate and uplift te reo Māori and Māori culture. Māori Television trades under its reo Māori name to better reflect the role it plays in revitalising te reo Māori, our culture, and sharing our stories across multiple platforms. Whakaata means 'to mirror', 'to reflect' or 'to display.'