The March of Time
New Zealand education field trip
MOT 1942: NEW ZEALAND EDUCATION FIELD TRIP: CU Group of young children watching. WS Children w/ teacher in museum looking at bird-like artifact sculpture art sculptures BG. CU Young girls looking at sculpture.
Curated Video
Auckland: A City of Lovers and Cultural Treasures
Welcome to this video where we delve into the wonders of Auckland, New Zealand's vibrant and diverse city. Join us as we uncover the rich history, cultural heritage, and culinary delights that make Auckland a must-visit destination.
Academic English Help
IELTS Listening Exam 6 Part 3 and 4
IELTS listening section exam #6 Part 3 and Part 4. There are quick and effective strategies included with this video after the answer keys. This video is a part of a series that instructs the steps necessary to achieve a high score,...
NPR
Kapa Haka | NPR
“We perform haka as an expression of pride,” says Karl Johnstone. Kapa haka, a traditional Māori posture dance, “was about not only intimidating the opponents, but it was about how do we actually prevent degenerating into a battle?” he...
Tom Scott
What Counts As The Steepest Street In The World?
Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, has [update, July 2019: had] the Guinness World Record for "steepest paved road over a continuous distance of more than ten metres". Which is enough to bring in quite a few tourists. What's the...
Curated Video
Banksy vs Robbo & The Graffiti War. Documentary for educational purposes only
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: http://TWITTER.COM/PAPPASARTS http://PAPPASARTS.WORDPRESS.COM Unfortunately the studio has prevented this video to be played in these countries: Australia, France, Germany, Guernsey, Ireland, Isle of Man, Jersey,...
Tate
Alexis Hunter – 'We Knew We Were Making History' | TateShots
Born in New Zealand, artist Alexis Hunter moved to London in the 1970s. A painter and photographer who used feminist theory in her work, Hunter was politically active and deeply involved in the emerging British feminist scene. Hunter...
The British Museum
Titokowaru’s dilemma: an interview with Marian Maguire
New Zealand artist Marian Maguire discusses the inspirations for her lithographic series ‘Titokowaru’s dilemma’. Marian uses the instantly recognisable silhouettes of ancient Greek red-and-black figure pottery, decorating them with Māori...
MinuteEarth
Garbage Doesn't Lie
What does your garbage say about you? Young scientists dig through a video about things people cast aside. The narrator shows the fascinating things in George Washington's garbage pile, ancient Roman garbage, and how the landfills we...