
Mumu Moore
Ngai te Rangi (Māori) and Pākehā (European) ancestry.
Ko Mauo te Maunga, ko Tauranga te Moana, ko Ngai Tukairangi te Hapu, ko Te Rangihouhiri te Rangatira, ko Ngai te Rangi te Iwi, ko Mumu Moore ahau.
Mumu Moore is a Wellington artist and film maker. He uses storytelling and cultural practice to create dynamic and emotional films, and artworks that help him to connect to his whakapapa, his way of living, and his higher connection to the atua (gods) that surround us all.
Mumu works within the digital world, combining his love of film, photography and video editing to make poetic films. While also working with rakau (wood) to create Taonga Pūoro (maori musical instruments) and with the pen and brush to create art.
His passion for storytelling comes from the connections he makes in the community where he lives, works, and plays.
Mumu believes that the world needs more stories to help balance the material and spiritual worlds. This balance will bring about positive social, environmental, physical, and spiritual change in the communities we live in.
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- 05/11/2024, 12:13 pm
Mumu Moore
Ngai te Rangi (Māori) and Pākehā (European) ancestry.
Ko Mauo te Maunga, ko Tauranga te Moana, ko Ngai Tukairangi te Hapu, ko Te Rangihouhiri te Rangatira, ko Ngai te Rangi te Iwi, ko Mumu Moore ahau.
Mumu Moore is a Wellington artist and film maker. He uses storytelling and cultural practice to create dynamic and emotional films, and artworks that help him to connect to his whakapapa, his way of living, and his higher connection to the atua (gods) that surround us all.
Mumu works within the digital world, combining his love of film, photography and video editing to make poetic films. While also working with rakau (wood) to create Taonga Pūoro (maori musical instruments) and with the pen and brush to create art.
His passion for storytelling comes from the connections he makes in the community where he lives, works, and plays.
Mumu believes that the world needs more stories to help balance the material and spiritual worlds. This balance will bring about positive social, environmental, physical, and spiritual change in the communities we live in.
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