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2005
Te Vaka boys with Zakir Hussain and his musicians
Auckland Townhall
Te Vaka performs with the Indian percussion maestro, Zakir Hussain 
Auckland Townhall
The collaboration of Te Vaka with Zakir Hussian at the Townhall drew a standing ovation from the audience.
Lake Wanaka Festival of Colours
Opetaia performing at the Festival of Colours at Lake Wanaka
HAWAII
Te Vaka performs at the Castle Theatre in Maui on a recent tour to Hawaii. Picture by Tony Novac-cufford.
HAWAII
Te Vaka enjoyed the crowd in Maui. Picture by Tony Novac-cufford.
 
2004 MALAYSIA
Te Vaka wows the audience at the Rainforest festival in the Sarawak rainforest
 
 
 
 
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