Religious Festivals
Sister City collaboration opens Chinese New Year
A renowned visiting Chinese dancer from Wellington's sister city Xiamen is collaborating with renowned New Zealand choreographer Diedre Tarrant (Footnote Dance) to open Chinese New Year at the… Audio
Sister City collaboration opens Chinese New Year
A renowned visiting Chinese dancer from Wellington's sister city Xiamen is collaborating with renowned New Zealand choreographer Diedre Tarrant (Footnote Dance) to open Chinese New Year at the…
AudioNZ attracts more visitors from China for New Year celebrations
For the 1.4 billion Chinese in the world, it's New Year today. Audio
2014 Te Harinui: 200 years of Christian Worship
On Christmas Day in 1814, the Anglican missionary Samuel Marsden proclaimed the Gospel for the first time in New Zealand. This documentary explores the event 200 years on. Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 7 December 2014
Mike Gourley profiles the Jewish festival of Hannukah. Audio
Strange Christmas traditions
Why do they decorate Christmas trees with spider webs in the Ukraine? And the country where Christmas dinner includes deep fried caterpillars. Author Joey Green knows all about the weird side of… Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 24 November 2013: Christmas Food - Part 2
Amelia Nurse finds out about Romania's fascinating Christmas traditions and joins the newly arrived Floroiu family to learn how to cook something indulgently festive. Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 17 November 2013: Christmas Food - Part 1
In France, dinner on Christmas Eve is the most important meal of the season, and steeped in tradition. For Assyrians, a type of cookie called kleach is the feature of their Christmas cuisine. Amelia… Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 20 October 2013: Diwali
Popularly known as the 'festival of lights', Diwali stretches over five days and this year falls in early November. It's a time for families to light small lamps around their homes to brighten what… Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 24 March 2013
With Easter soon upon us, church leaders around the country are busy preparing their communities for the most important festival in the Christian calendar. But the question is 'how do you plan for… Audio
The history of Christmas in New Zealand (Part 1)
Brigid Gallagher, Vice President of the NZ Conservators of Cultural Materials Association. Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 1 April 2012
David Steemson examines the call by Muslims in New Zealand for more flexibility in observing religious holidays. Muslims think they should be able to swap some of the public holidays in this country… Audio
Christmas on the Farm
A classic recording from 1951, of a farmer's wife from Wanganui who shares her tale of Christmas on the farm Audio
Asian Report for 25 October 2011 - Diwali 2011 (Part 1)
Asian Report brings us a two part special celebrating the much loved Indian cultural tradition of Diwali, Festival of Lights, 2011, starting with a giant shadow puppet troupe from Chennai, Southern… Audio
Day of the Dead
Early in November, millions of people around the world, and especially in Latin America, celebrate the Day of the Dead. Among them are two Latin Americans currently in New Zealand, Mayra Gomez from… Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 26 September 2010
This is the middle of the Jewish celebration of Sukkot or the Festival of Booths. Professor Paul Morris talks with Maureen Garing about this important time. Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 29 August 2010
Dr Art Buehler tells Maureen Garing about the practices and beliefs surrounding the sacred Muslim month, Ramadan. Audio
Spiritual Outlook 20th September 2009
The celebration of Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashana, falls this year on 19 and 20 September. Maureen Garing talks with Professor Paul Morris about this important festival. Audio
Asian Report for 8 April 2008
Holi - the "festival of colour" celebrated in India, and by Indian communities worldwide, New Zealand included. Audio
Asian Report for 4 September 2007
Last week Indian communities in NZ and elsewhere observed a day singled out for brothers and sisters - "Raksha Bandan". Audio