Creative Capital: Intergenerational collaboration with Chantelle, Noah, and Aniwa Whaiapu

Creative Capital is a podcast from Te Taumata Toi-a-Iwi about advocacy and systems change. Hosted by Elyssia Wilson-Heti (FAFSWAG), it explores the role that arts, culture and creativity play in Tāmaki Makaurau - with a focus on the people behind the work and their vision for the future.

Chantelle, Noah, and Aniwa Whaiapu from Te Manawa - a Māori artist-led collective to lead transformational change in the creative sector in Tāmaki Makaurau - discuss intergenerational collaboration, the power of community in Māori arts, and embracing cultural identity in a transformative Māori artist-led collective.

Episode themes:

  • Intergenerational collaboration in Te Manawa promotes knowledge exchange and transformative impact. Embracing cultural identity and collective practice are essential for fostering meaningful change in the creative sector.

  • Working collectively as whānau, embodying cultural authenticity and grounding initiatives in whakapapa.

  • Reviving community identities by re-establishing local artistic collectives.

  • Illuminating hope for Māori empowerment through collaboration and the amplification of indigenous magic and wisdom.

Listen to the full korero here:

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