Takataapui TV to return - without
presenters
Posted in: New
Zealand Daily News
By GayNZ.com News Staff - 25th March 2008
A sixth series of the award-winning Maori Television LGBT programme Takataapui
will screen next month - at an earlier timeslot and without on-screen
presenters.
From 28 April,
Takataapui will screen each Monday evening at 9:30pm, with twenty episodes
produced by a crew who remain entirely behind the scenes this time around.
"This
series is different from the others in that it has no on-camera presenters at
all," reveals producer Jude Anaru. "The format is that they are
half-hour individual documentaries. We've finished filming them and everyone's
over the moon with the episodes and our earlier timeslot."
For the first
time in its history, the Takataapui crew flew to Sydney to produce episodes
about LGBT Aboriginal people, and Kiwi drag legend Carmen.
"We also
filmed at the Hand in Hand exhibition, which showcased gay artists from
the Pacific, including Maori works from New Zealand. And we spent a day with
Kyra Kum-Sing, who's an amazing young Aboriginal lesbian who told us her
'coming out' story," Anaru explains.
Takataapui is the world's first indigenous
gay, lesbian and transgender television series. An episode focusing on hate
crimes against LGBT New Zealanders was the joint winner of a Media Peace
Award last year.