The Barber Shop Sessions | Episode 1: IllumiNgāti


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Series Classification: G (General Audiences)

Join IllumiNgāti as they drop in to the barber shop to perform one of Aotearoa/New Zealand’s most beloved waiata: a cover of “You’re Magic,” written by Dave Para, memorably performed by Te Pāti Māori co-leader Rawiri Waititi during his maiden speech in Parliament.

Raiha, Hōrihi, & Hāne (Ngāti Hine) are the lead vocalists of IllumiNgāti, an 8-piece reggae band hailing from Te Tai Tokerau. Raised in Kawakawa, the siblings come from a family deeply devoted to sharing their knowledge and experience of te reo Māori with others.

Sitting down for a Kawakawa tea thoughtfully prepared by Chop, they delve into the profound impact Māori songs have had on their lives and their aspirations to uplift the spirits of future generations.

“When we were children, we were not exposed to the Māori world or concepts. Therefore, through Māori songs, we learned our language and history. These songs are what first brought us together as a whānau.”

Hōrihi Mānihera looks to his tūpuna

Hōrihi Mānihera looks to his tūpuna
Photo: Tai Huri Films / Ryan Alexander-Lloyd

Notable among IllumiNgāti’s creations is their original waiata, “Illusion,” a bilingual track penned by Raiha & Hāne, with a powerful message urging Māori to stand up against the systems that have stripped them of their sovereignty.

“It encourages the Māori people to never forget our inherent power, our Māori autonomy, and to resist oppression.”

While the group has garnered a fanbase across the north as a covers band, captivating audiences at pubs, clubs, and festivals most weekends, it is their venture into original music that will truly resonate with listeners in a way Aotearoa hasn’t experienced for many years.

Raiha Maunsell gets some touch-ups

Raiha Maunsell gets some touch-ups
Photo: Tai Huri Films / Claire Gordon

Hōrihi, Raiha, and Hāne of the band IllumiNgāti

Hōrihi, Raiha, and Hāne of the band IllumiNgāti
Photo: Tai Huri Films / Claire Gordon

Te Māngai Pāho

Te Māngai Pāho
Photo: Te Māngai Pāho

TAHI

TAHI
Photo: TAHI



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