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Everybody's Trying To Find Their Way Home
Jen Cloher
14 episodes
4 months ago
Jen Cloher speaks with Māori and First Nations songwriters who are writing and performing in their tribal languages.
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Jen Cloher speaks with Māori and First Nations songwriters who are writing and performing in their tribal languages.
Show more...
Music Interviews
Music,
Society & Culture
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ANNA CODDINGTON: We Need These Stories
Everybody's Trying To Find Their Way Home
2 years ago
ANNA CODDINGTON: We Need These Stories
Anna Coddington (Ngāti Tūwharetoa and Te Arawa) was catapulted into the public eye at age 15 when her high school band won a national songwriting competition. Since then she’s released four solo albums, received a degree in socio-linguistics, and has been dedicated to learning Te reo Māori at night classes — all the while raising two young boys. Her album ‘Aho’ (written entirely in the Māori language) recently won Best Te Reo Māori Album at the Māori Music Awards. Jen catches up with Anna at the APRA NZ Te Reo Māori Songwriting Hubs curated by Bic Runga. The story begins with a masterclass in Taonga Pūoro (traditional Māori musical instruments) from Reti Hedley.

Find out more about Anna Coddington.
Everybody's Trying To Find Their Way Home
Jen Cloher speaks with Māori and First Nations songwriters who are writing and performing in their tribal languages.