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Thursday, August 24, 2006

Last Public concert in Germany


Just a little sad that our time here has come to an end. A big thanks to the many people who smiled at us, fed us, clapped for us, came bearing gifts - especially our two biggest fans Kurt and Pia, who arrived tonight with at least 10 bars of the best chocalate around! Thank you for coming to four of our concerts and its a pleasure to see your smiling faces when we travel the world.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Aachen Rocks!







What a wonderful night last night. Despite pouring with rain at soundcheck, Aachen turned on a brilliantly still night with over 3000 people pouring into the square. The place rocked! Great sing-a-long, fantastic energy. Aachen has to be one of the highlights of this tour. More photos heading this way so stay tuned!

Sunday, August 20, 2006

Braunschwieg

A few photos from a wonderful concert in this cute town!





We arrived here yesterday and went to a concert by Gentleman & the Far East Band - never got to meet him but we were spoilt in the VIP tent. Great concert, wonderful weather, excellent music. Tonight we had a concert, an indoor one. Another lovely crowd and not a kiwi or Aussie in the room! So my news about the All Blacks beating the Aussies fell on deaf ears. A couple of our staunch fans came along, including Pia and Kurt bearing a huge selection of prime chocalate (which we started nibbling on tonight after dinner, Kurt - very nice!) A lovely little girl had a photo of her and her friend made into a greeting card for our band and wanted us to sign a poster she had drawn about us. Tonight was memorable because Jerome joined us, just arriving back from South Africa. He is just wonderful and its lovely having his presence with us on and offstage. He has even debuted as a rap artist, first time tonight and he did really well.

Friday, August 18, 2006

Fotos aus Freistadt


What a cool place! A very lovely town and a sublime venue with a ragey audience. We were well looked after and soon forgot that outside, the sun was way up high and the day was gorgeous. From the response of the audience, we could have played all night...but we only have so many songs to encore with! Our audience age ranged from young adults, a couple of children to a dear old 85 year old lady who was just in 7th heaven. We are now back in Munchen and about to head north tommrrow. Austria is cool. Thanks to the promoters - to Benny and his crew.




Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Austria Sunshine and Blue Skies

Sunshine! Our venue today was Graz in Austria - sub tropical, beside a lake, fabulous sound and although a small audience, it was like having an intimate party! Still in Austria tommorrow so hoping to catch more of the suns rays than we have so far...







Professional Pics from Tambach Castle, Coburg

Here are some photos sent to us by a couple of excellent photographers who filmed us at the Castle in Coburg.






Monday, August 14, 2006

Engollon, Switzerland

Our performance at the Val de Roots Reggae Festival was cancelled. It was torrential, the grounds were muddy. We were there at the grounds for about 2 hours during which our lovely, wonderful hosts seated us in a dressing room with a fire all stoked up. They placed candles on the table and then, Stephen, the French chef presented us with a full on gourmet experience of prawns, fish, sauted potatoes, a gorgeous lemon sorbet dessert – pinot noir…well, the only thing missing was the gig! The organizers were very disappointed, as were we. Before we left, we gave an impromptu performance to thank all the cooks. It would be true to say that our short visit will leave a lasting impression on both sides. Now, we return to Munich – no point in staying in Switzerland – too wet. And, tomorrow, Horomona flies out while we drive to Landshut. To our Swiss-French hosts, a big MERCI from the band. Remember us for next year…

Our lovely host Boubou and Amiria

Moana and French Chef Stephen

An impromptu performance to our hosts....

Real shame about the rain!!

A nice drop of pinot noir in Switzerland!!

Mo and Avon at Stuttgart

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Stuttgart and some staunch looking German fans - with Horomona





We had a great night in Stuttgart and were really spoilt rotten. Members of our audience delivered us bottles of wine, a huge delicious dish of tiramisu, tee shirts, creme brulee for the bus journey the following day...such generosity of spirit. And everyone knows the way to our hearts, allright - through our puku (aue!) Now we are in Switzerland where it is drizzling and we are waiting for our chalet to be cleaned up before we settle in for a quiet and romantic night ...er, all 10 of us!

Friday, August 11, 2006

Stunning city view from Imst, Austria

Our stunning view from hotel window in Imst, Austria

Regensburg Streets (Germany)

Te Hira doing his thing!!

Prince Albert and Queen Victorias mega-whare in Coburg!!

Our stunning hotel in Imst, Austria

Aaron trying to do stylee autograph!!

Our lovely promoter Wolfgang and Count Heinrich (Tambach Castle)

Whare in Coburg

Pier in Friedrichshafen, Germany

Graffiti in Coburg, Germany

Mo´s Eagle has landed pix

Horomona in his internet capsule

Leonhard aka Raniera doing his best to keep up with our warriors!!!

Gig in Rankweil, Austria

Horomona, Leonhard and co getting ready for flight over Coburg

Eagle in flight, Tambach castle

Cadzow & Tribe entertaining motorists in traffic jam

Horomona aka the "waste-meister" and his main competitor, Aaron!!

Your typical German kai!!!!

Internet Cafe on the road!!

Tribe on stage at Tambach Castle (Germany)

Our "cute" wee tribetts!!

One of Trinas favourite rides at carnival, Coburg..NOT!!

Da gals at Coburg having first wee vino on road after 7 days!! PROST!!

Poor Leonhard...our boyz Avon and Horomona still teaching him new tricks!!

Crooked windows in turret...Coburg, Germany

Lovely audience in Crailsheim, Germany

Crailsheim, Germany

Audience at Crailsheim (Germany)

Gorgeous markets in Frieburg (Germany)

Aaron telling his big bull*** story about "running with the bulls"!! "It was...THIS big!!"

Our gig in Crailsheim (Germany)

Horomona aka "Naomi" and Amiria

Aaron and his stylee moves!!

Avon lookin kooooollll at Jazzhaus, Freiburg (Germany)

Amiria and Mo at Jazzhaus, Freiburg

Naomi in "full" pose with Pascale (left) and Katarina!!

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Te Hira getting in some practice at cathedral, Coburg (Germany)

Marketplace at Freiburg (Germany)

Check out humungus hot plate - at Coburg carnival (Germany)

Chocolate shop in Coburg!! hmm...we spent about 1 hour there!!

Tribe eating once again..Italiano kai, Freiburg!!

Our gorjus wee go-go dancers in Crailsheim!!

Performance at Regensburg (Germany)...just STUNNING at night!!!

Our "beefcakes" filling in bit of time!!! Dont nod off now bro!!

The ladies flanked by warrior bodyguards!! Eat yer heart out Madonna!! - Tambach Castle

The Tribe ready to leave Aotearoa!! We all missed ya Tobalobes!!!

Walkabout in cobble streets, Regensburg (Germany)

Kia ora from Germany

HI there
We are heading to Switzerland shortly, but currently having a couple of days off in Munich. Just recieved the terrible news about terrorist threats in the UK. I guess there is nothing that any of us can do except continue on... We head to London in the last week of August, before I fly out to Russia, Stuart flies to New York and the band returns to Auckland.

Meanwhile, we sing about peace and justice...and hope. Here are some photographs from our tour along with a wonderful map drawn up by our fantastic Stuart.
Arohanui
Moana

Europe 2006 Tour Map created by Stu Page...awesome!!!

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Tour Photos from Germany

Friedrichshafen, Germany

Moana in Friedrichshafen, Deutschland

Moana and Cadz in Freiburg, Germany



Aaron (foreground) Girls behind.



The Band on Stage - Tambach Castle in Coburg, Germany

Moana and the Tribe, Europe Tour, Schloss Tambach bei Coburg

Moana on Stage in Tambach Castle in Coburg

Moana Maniapoto

Avon and Cadz

Avon and Cadz, bass and guitar

Supermodel with two fans

Maori Supermodel and German Fans

Trina and Amira

Trina and Amira vocals with Moana and the Tribe

Way Cool

Artist's Impression of the Troup Morale

y23.com artwork - Avon as P Diddy with Moana Maniapoto Tour Europe 2006

A Tribal Roadtrip

A letter from Munich
August 9th

We have settled into Munich with two days off – much of which will be filled with meals hosted by various friends who live in the city. Our ‘social calender’ is looking as hectic as our performance schedule! Last night, we played in a very cool club in Augsburg, a place we have visited and performed at twice before. Some people had seen us on the two previous occasions and still came out last night. It was a lovely crowd, just under 200 – and a very industrial looking venue with a good sized stage. Aaron has stepped up to the mark – it turns out he has got a very lovely singing voice. So, we have him featuring solo during a section of Te Po. Very nice.

The previous concert we did was in Freiburg. Trina and I got to see a little more of Freiburg than the others because we got lost trying to find the Munster Cathedral and its colourful marketplace. I was determined to take some shots for my friend and chef, Annie. Anyway, the markets over here are well worth visiting. The produce is so fresh and lustrous. You should see the olives and cheeses….

The Jazzhaus is a very cool club, an old ex-brewery, with lots of brick and iron, kind of industrial looking with a good sized stage. It was once again, smokefree for our concert. This is a tikanga that our band has instituted over the years – to have all indoor venues smokefree. Most of the time, we are the first to request this but it never seems to be a problem. Freiburg was one of our smaller turnouts, perhaps 120 people – but they were a great, responsive bunch. Freiburg is a student town, so there were a few students in the audience. Excellent sound, and the’Twins’ (our nickname for Te Hira and Aaron) just keep upping the ante on their choreography and vocals. Also, Horomona, our ‘supermodel’ (who promotes our teeshirts onstage) was in great demand. When he does land a good modeling contract, he has me to thank!!

Before that, we were in Friedrichshafen, on the huge lake. The venue was a small circus-like tent, it was sold out. We couldn’t use our video projections because the roof was too low, but it didn’t seem to detract from the concert – the crowd wanted us to do a 2nd encore. We are so well organized that by then, we were sitting at our Sales table, waiting to sign autographs on the CDs bought earlier on in the night. A special thanks to Thomas for bringing me the lovely cheeses for Toby!

And before that, we were in the town of Seeheim, but I never really got to see that place. We arrived late after being trapped in autobahn traffic.

The autobahn was clogged up with traffic, tied up for miles. So, we got out of our bus. Avon wandered over to the owner of the nearest Ferrari, struck up a conversation and ended up selling the driver a CD on the spot – so we thought we would give an impromptu performance by the side of the road! Before you knew it, people crowded around, cameras came out – a nice man started giving out chocolate to us, we had a good time filling in the wait. It was a fun way to distract from the wait.

In Seeheim, we played in this lovely outdoor, Greek-like theatre, probably 200 turned up. A Kiwi athelete called Liam, training for triathalons, too. The audience were raging up large, singing away – we had a ball. Then I said a line in Maori about one of my Te Arawa ancestors and straight after that, a huge thunderclap happened. The audience clapped away, wow – very impressed. The rain actually came down after the absolute end, after the encore. Our host promoter was a most gracious woman, very lovely.

We have to say that our favourite spot so far has been the small town of Coburg. And, the reason for that is simply, we stayed there for 3 days so really got the opportunity to have a good look around the place. We don’t often have that chance to bond with a town. After all, Munich is home away from home to us when we are in Germany.

We were provided with a tour guide by the Coburg Tourism Office, who took us on a very interesting and entertaining wander through the cobbled streets. We discovered that Queen Victoria had quite a role in this town – in fact, her husband Prince Albert came from Coburg. One thing we found out was that ‘our Vicky’, when young, used to exchange erotic letters with Albert. She thought he was such a sexy beast that they erected a statue in the town square a few years after Albert’s death and she made sure that his thigh was poking through his garments and on view – (apparently she thought he had quite erotic thighs). Seems like the Victorian era was misnamed – she wasn’t prudish, at all.

One of our hosts wanted to take us flying over Coburg in a little plane, which sounded really great at the time of the offer but as we wandered the streets, me and Amiria and Trina figured out pretty quickly that our stomachs might not cope with it. So, we all bailed out of the exercise, apart from Horomona (he with the cast-iron stomach), Leo and Anne Marie. They said they thoroughly enjoyed it. They got to see the 40 or so castles surrounding Coburg from a great height, including the one we performed at – Tambach – which is very memorable for us, too.

Later on that night, our host met us and took us to a traditional real old style bierhall - an inside job. We had pig knuckles and I tell you, their pigs must be gigantic because these little porky bits were humungous. They had yummy crackling on them, they were so meaty and nice. This was after an entrée of some potato soup dish straddled by a frankfurter – very strange, quite tasty and more than enough for one meal. It was an absolute feast and our host Thomas from Tourism Coburg was a witty and entertaining (as well as generous) host.

Later on, we went off to a fairground – a real awesome one. It was crowded, absolutely packed. Trina thought it would be a good idea for us to go up on a giant ferris wheel. I did too, until I remembered (rather too lately) that I hate heights. Not much good when you are way at the top of a huge, huge ferris wheel that didn’t do only three cycles as I thought it might have, but did 10. I know…I counted them. And just when I thought it couldn’t get any worse, it did – we stopped at the top, swinging away in the gentle breeze (which turned into a huge storm in my brain) while some lucky bastards got off below us.

The reason why we were ignored by the boys on the machinery every time Amiria and I hit the bottom (much to her amusement!) was because the said boys were distracted by a huge fireworks display that lit up the sky with colour and even bigger bangs, while we were going round and round on this damn wheel like two rats on a treadmill with me clinging to the centre pole. It was awesome fireworks though.

Anyway, I headed off back to my room and left the lot of my mates down there hopping on even worse machines – especially Horomona, (who ate every pig knuckle in sight and downed a few beers, I just don’t know how he did it!) He went on the most revolting ride on the grounds, like 3 giant claws swinging around all over the place. It just looked horrible – but he loved it. Te Hira was a bit seedy though.

Everyone in the band has been great.

Stus been great on the screen, and great giving feedback about sound and lighting. We’ve used the screen every time bar one, roof was too low and far too many lights and no where to put it close to the stage so he and I decided to give it a miss. He’s done the odd merchandise duty too and he’s generally been quite helpful.

Cadzow is playing awesome, – he really is just magnificent. You should hear them at the end of the set – they just go right off, and the crowd claps away. He is fabulous.

The Twins introduce a new element into the concert every night, something totally out of the box. Unbelievable! Flash patu routines, they are rarely offstage, whole fight sequences, the works.

Avon has really come out of his shell, is so funny – and is managing the sound and stage production with the international production crews in a very throrough and professional way. His bass playing is getting tighter and funkier by the night.

Horomona is rapping away, doing the haka, chanting, on taonga puoro. He is such great fun to have on board – we have a lot of laughs. He is fantastic offstage too, always very helpful. We will miss him when he heads back to New Zealand. Jerome will be joining us soon, so that will be great. He has been filming in South Africa and it sounds like he is hanging out to get with the whanau.

Trina and Amiria are singing beautifully, despite Amiria being diagnosed with bronchitis early on in the trip. She is a real trooper, refuses to stand down and they are both fabulous to have on tour. We are looking forward to spending time with our friends in Munchen.

Stay tuned. Next stop is Stuttgart and then we head to Switzerland for a big reggae festival, which should be a lot of fun.

Big hugs from Munich!

Saturday, August 05, 2006

Welcome to our new blog!!!!


Hi there.

Can´t believe some absolute jerkface thought it would be fun to destroy our website probably around about the time we got back to our hotel after a fabulous performance in a little ampitheatre in Seeheim last night. Thw crowd was fantastic, night wonder. So what happened to us last night was just revolting. Here is the impact - 10 members of our Tribe have at least 10 members of each of their tribes logging on daily to see where we are, what we are doing and who we are doing it with as we are a long way from home.

Well, thanks to our gorgeous talented friend Norbert, we have some communications happening. So, stay tuned. I will sort through this. An excellent pre-emptive strike, Norbert!!!!!

I will be posting up some photos when we hit Switzerland - so to the absolute pig who mucked up our site, get stuffed!!! We are too strong for you!

Moana




Kia ora from Coburg (4 Aug)
HI from Germany! Had a little glitch with our website so sorry about that, but `good to go` now!!! We have just done our 6th concert on a 24 gig tour.

We are in the delightful town of Coburg in Germany just about to leave it, actually. It is stunning. A heritage city that is 950 years old and home to Prince Albert, the consort of Queen Victoria. The streets are cobbled, they are narrow and the buildings are quite beautiful. There are over 40 castles surrounding this little town.

We have been spoilt rotten by our host Wolfgang and by Thomas, director for Coburg Tourism who took us out on a host of activities yesterdaay, including flying over the city, a huge banquet which featured pig knuckles and a guided tour of the former palace. Horomona went up on a small plane and flew over the town but we wahine declined thinking that our stomachs wouldnt cope with it.

Wolfgang kindly put us up for 3 nights in this lovely town even though we only performed for one. The castle was just gorgeous and home to Count Henrich whose family purchased it as a monastory back in 1810. It has been his home since then, and next to it is a wildlife park full of eagles, hawkes, falcons and vultures. These birds form part of a show which is quite lovely, watching these huge birds fly.

The stage was set up in the grounds and the people sat on seats or on little tables laden with candles. There were fire burners on the grounds so it was a very romantic atmosphere. Our dressingroom was a dungeon refitted out with chaise lounger, candlebra, flowers and lots of food.

Avon is being a wonderful bassman, complimenting Cadzs beautiful playing very well. Aon and Cadz work with the local production teams to make it all happen and they do a great job. Our two new haka guys Te Hira Paenga and Aaron Hapuku are nicknamed the Twins and they are hugely creative, very talented, lots of initiative, costume changes - the works.

Horomona struts his stuff like Naomi Campbell to showoff the teeshirts we have for sale - hey, it works too! He is lots of fun, and great onstage. Amiria has had bronchitis while she has been here so thats not much fun. She refuses to step down off the stage, though! Trina is singing very well, and has a new party trick - the ukelele. Betty and Ryan Monga gave her a few tips on how to play it so she plays a bit of a party song onstage.

There was a great crowd there at Tambach Castle, nearly 300, an excellent vibe. Not one New Zealander, either.

August 2006 Tour Dates

04.08.2006
Seeheim-Jugenheim , Freilichtbühne
20:30
06251 680199 http://www.musiktheater-rex.de/
05.08.2006
Friedrichshafen , Kulturufer-Festival
20:00
07541/20333004 http://www.kulturufer.de
06.08.2006
Freiburg , Jazzhouse
20:00 Uhr
01805/908844 http://www.jazzhaus.de/
08.08.2006
Augsburg , Spectrum
0821/151945 VVK
20:00
http://www.spectrum-club.de/ http://www.konzertbuero-augsburg.de
11.08.2006
Stuttgart , Theaterhaus
20.15 Uhr
0711/40207-20 http://www.theaterhaus.com
13.08.2006
CH-Engollon near Neuchatel / Schweiz , Val de Roots Festival
tba
0041 900 800 800
more information on http://www.ticketcorner.ch - Suisse : 0900 800 800 (1,19 CHF/mn) - Allemagne : 01805 10 14 14 (0,12€ /mn) - Autriche : 0900 08 08 08 (0,27€/mn) - autres pays : +41 900 800 800 http://www.festivalderoots.ch
14.08.2006
Landshut , Alte Kaserne
20.30 Uhr
0871-45132 http://www.konzertbuero-landshut.de
15.08.2006
A- 8141 Unterpremstätten bei Graz , Schwarzl Freizeitzentrum am See
20.00 Uhr
http://www.oeticket.com oder unter 0043-(0)1-96096
VVK auch unter +43(0)3135/53577-0 http://www.sfz.at/cms/cms.php
16.08.2006
A - Freistadt , Salzhof, Salzgasse 15
20:30 Uhr
0043-7-942777333
Open-Air http://www.local-buehne.at/
19.08.2006
Braunschweig , Brunsviga
20:00
05303/3060
NEU ! http://www.undercover-net.de
22.08.2006
Aachen , Festival Umsonst und Draussen - Elisenbrunnen
21:00
Gratis http://www.burg-wilhelmstein.de
23.08.2006
Neu-Isenburg , Hugenottenhalle
20.00 Uhr
06102-77665 www.hugenottenhalle.de
24.08.2006
Geschlossener Auftritt , Geschlossene Gesellschaft
21:00 Uhr
Sorry - keine Karten im Verkauf
25.08.2006
London / UK , Clapham Picturehouse
19:00
0044 8707 550061
docu film plus concert !! http://www.picturehouses.co.uk
26.08.2006
Hartlepool, Great Britain , The Studio
20:45
0044/1429-424440
Doors open 7.30pm Sun - Thurs, 8.00pm Fri & Sat Artists on stage 8.45pm. Advance tickets available for all events from the Studio Office or by post with a stamped addressed envelope. http://www.studiohartlepool.com/
27.08.2006
Hebden Bridge near Leeds - Great Britain , Trades Club - Holme Street
20:45
0044/1422-845265
The Trades Club, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX7 8EE Tel: 01422 845265 Or email: tickets@tradesclub.info APPLICATIONS FOR TICKETS BY POST SHOULD BE MADE IN PLENTY OF TIME I. E. AT LEAST ONE WEEK'S NOTICE. http://www.tradesclub.info
28.08.2006
London / UK , Greenwich Picturehouse
19:00
0044 8707 550065
docu film plus concert !! http://www.picturehouses.co.uk
29.08.2006
London / UK , Ritzy
19:00
0044 8707 550065
docu film plus concert !! http://www.picturehouses.co.uk