Kahu Kutia

Kahu Kutia was raised in between the glorious maunga of her papakāinga; Te Urewera. Having recently taken the post-uni plunge, Kahu is now mainly working as a Māori and climate activist and freelance writer. She has previously written for publications like Vice NZ, Te Ao Mārama, and The Wireless. Her goal is always to uplift the unheard stories within Te Ao Māori.

Everything By: Kahu Kutia

Performance02.07.23

Kahu Kutia reviews six shows at the 2023 Kia Mau Festival, spanning multiple artforms including dance, musical performance and theatre.

Music26.09.21

Astronesian Futurisms

Kahu Kutia in wānanga with Nahbo on their debut album Ruptured, the newest drop from Empty Goon Records.

Music04.06.20

"The deeper you go into your whakapapa, the easier it is to connect with all things” – musician Ruby Solly in conversation with Kahu Kutia, on the release of Ruby's album Pōneke.

Performance27.03.19

The artists of Te Haukāinga on holding the history and building the future of Māori and Pacific Theatre in Pōneke

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