Moana Ete

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Everything By: Moana Ete

Performance15.03.17

Moana Ete reviews Red Scare Theatre's new production of David Henry Hwang's Yellow Face, an incisive - and surprisingly universal - comedy about being Asian in white-dominated spaces.

Loose Canons17.02.17

Loose Canons: Moana Ete

Multi-talented Wellington artist Moana Ete is of Ngai Tahu, Ngāti Wheke, Rāpaki and Savai’i, Samoa, Falealupo, Lalomalava. Nurturing a creative background that spans theatre, film and music, Moana draws from this rich foundation to curate the Pūtahi Festival 2017

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