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Ariana Rahera Tikao (born 1971) is a New Zealand singer, musician and author. Her works explore her identity as a Kāi Tahu woman and her music often utilises
taonga pūoro Taonga pūoro are the traditional musical instruments of the Māori people of New Zealand. The instruments previously fulfilled many functions within Māori society including a call to arms, dawning of the new day, communications with the gods a ...
(traditional Māori musical instruments). Notably, she co-composed the first concerto for taonga pūoro in 2015. She has released three solo albums and collaborated with a number of other musicians. She was a recipient of an Arts Foundation Laureate Award in 2020.


Life and career

Tikao grew up in
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, with seven older siblings. She is of Māori descent through her father, and her
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(tribe) is Kāi Tahu. She attended Lincoln High School, where she performed in school productions. In 1993 she graduated from the
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with a BA in Māori Studies. Born Leanne, Tikao changed her first name by deed poll in the 1990s as part of reclaiming her identity as a Kāi Tahu women. Much of Tikao's music explores her identity as a Kāi Tahu woman. She was tutored in
taonga pūoro Taonga pūoro are the traditional musical instruments of the Māori people of New Zealand. The instruments previously fulfilled many functions within Māori society including a call to arms, dawning of the new day, communications with the gods a ...
by
Richard Nunns Richard Anthony Nunns (7 December 1945 – 7 June 2021) was a Māori traditional instrumentalist of Pākehā heritage. He was particularly known for playing taonga pūoro and his collaboration with fellow Māori instrumentalist Hirini Melbourn ...
and
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, musicians who led the revival of these traditional instruments. Her career began in 1993 as a singer with the folk duo Pounamu. She released her first solo album, ''Whaea'', in 2002, which was a celebration of motherhood and inspired by her own experiences as a mother of two children. The lyrics on the album were all in te reo Māori (the Māori language). It was followed by ''Tuia'' (2008). Her third album, ''From Dust to Light'' (2012), was inspired by a photograph showing dust rising from the city of Christchurch after the 2011 earthquake. In 2008 she was awarded a $10,000 grant from
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to be the musician-in-residence at
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. From 2011 to 2020, Tikao worked as the Research Librarian, Māori, at the
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in
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. In 2020 she was the recipient of the Jillian Friedlander Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa Award, a Arts Foundation Laureate Award from the
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. In 2022, she and Philip Brownlee were finalists for the SOUNZ Contemporary Award Te Tohu Auaha for their composition ''Manaaki''. In 2022 she completed a master of arts in creative writing at the
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, and was awarded a Creative New Zealand
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residency at the
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which she will take up in 2023.


Collaborations

In 2015, in collaboration with Philip Brownlee, Tikao developed the first concerto for taonga pūoro, called ''Ko Te Tātai Whetu''. Brownlee composed the orchestral framework with Tikao adding improvisational taonga pūoro. She has performed it with the
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, Stroma and the Nelson Symphony Orchestra, and was due to perform it with the
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in April 2020 (postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic). In 2015 she also performed ''In Paradisum'' by composer Kenneth Young with the
Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra (APO) is a symphony orchestra based in Auckland, New Zealand. Its principal concert venue is the Auckland Town Hall. The APO is the accompanying ensemble for performances by New Zealand Opera, NZ Opera and th ...
. In 2016 she performed in ''No Man's Land'' by
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together with an orchestra of musicians from around the world. Tikao is a frequent collaborator with choreographer and dancer Louise Potiki Bryant. Potiki Bryant created the music video for Tikao's song "Tuia", which received an award for Best Music Video at the
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in 2009. In 2019 Tikao toured New Zealand performing the dance show ''Onepū'' with Potiki Bryant's company
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; Tikao composed the soundtrack to the show, together with Potiki Bryant's husband Paddy Free, and performed the role of Hinearoaropari (a deity). They also collaborated on ''Te Taki o te Ua / The Sound of Rain'', a video installation art project about climate change which formed part of the 2021 Festival of Colour in
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. In 2019 Tikao collaborated with Karl Steven on the soundtrack for a documentary called ''Fools and Dreamers'' about the
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. The soundtrack was made available as an online fundraiser for the reserve. In 2021 Tikao and fellow taonga pūoro artist Al Fraser released an album ''Nau Mai e Kā Hua''. In 2022 Tikao collaborated with Ross Calman, her hoa tāne (husband), a writer, editor and translator; Matt Calman, Ross's cousin, photographer, writer and former journalist; and tā moko artist Christine Harvey, culminating in the publishing of the book ''Mokorua: Ngā kōrero mō tōku moko kauae: my story of moko kauae''. The book is an account of Tikao's journey to obtaining her moko kauae, and features text by Tikao, a translation in te reo Māori (the Māori language) by Ross and photographs by Matt.


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External links


Official website

Profile
on the Arts Foundation of New Zealand website
Radio interview
with
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Tikao, Ariana Living people 1971 births University of Otago alumni International Institute of Modern Letters alumni New Zealand composers Ngāi Tahu people Musicians from Christchurch New Zealand Māori women singers 20th-century New Zealand women singers 21st-century New Zealand women singers New Zealand Māori musicians New Zealand Māori writers People educated at Lincoln High School, New Zealand 21st-century New Zealand women writers 21st-century New Zealand non-fiction writers