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'The Maori Sidesteps' - spreading a modern Maori message with music & humour
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You might know Cohen Holloway from his roles in movies such as Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Thor: Ragnarok and Power of the Dog. But along with Jamie McCaskill he is also part of the musical comedy group 'The Maori Sidesteps'. The group uses humour and music to tell what it is really like being a Maori in the modern world. Under the jokes and guitar strums lie some confronting messages, and I talk with Cohen and Jamie in a conversation all New Zealander's should hear. And I'm joined in studio by two very special young ladies. Who are they and what do they have to say about a certain someone?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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