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Whakaari /
White Island ([faˈkaːɾi], Māori: Te Puia
Whakaari, lit. "the
dramatic volcano"), also
known as
White Island or
Whakaari, is an
active andesite...
- On 9
December 2019,
Whakaari /
White Island, an
active stratovolcano island in New Zealand's
northeastern Bay of
Plenty region,
explosively erupted. The...
- Toi
Whakaari: NZ
Drama School is New Zealand's
national drama school. It was
established in 1970 and is
located in Wellington, New Zealand, in the Te Whaea:...
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following Whakaari/White
Island eruption,
bringing death toll to 22". 1 News.
Retrieved 16
November 2021. "Another
person dies of
injuries from
Whakaari /White...
- New
Zealand actor of film, stage, and television. A
graduate of the Toi
Whakaari drama school, he has
worked extensively in
Australia and Hollywood, along...
- Te Ohu
Whakaari was a Māori
theatre cooperative formed by
Rangimoana Taylor in the
early 1980s that
created and
performed plays across New Zealand. Rangimoana...
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secondary education at
Edmund Rice College, Rotorua.
Curtis graduated from Toi
Whakaari in 1989 with a
Diploma in Acting.
Curtis started acting in
amateur productions...
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numerous islands,
notably the
active andesite stratovolcano Whakaari /
White Island.
Whakaari is New Zealand's most
active cone volcano, and has been built...
- McKellen,
encouraging her to
pursue an
acting career and
enrol in the Toi
Whakaari national drama school from 2006 to 2008. She
graduated in 2008 with a Bachelor...
- part of the
Young Shakespeare Company in 2009.
Tarrant graduated from Toi
Whakaari, New Zealand's
foremost national drama school, in 2012,
having won the...