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Fepulea'i and Ete have toured this show around New Zealand, places in the Pacific, Australia and North America. [3] Title of their shows include Laughing with Samoans (2003), A Small Samoan Wedding (2005), Off Work (2007), and Choka Block (2011) with DVD's produced too. [3] In 2010 they made a television series The Laughing Samoans at Large. [3]
The Laughing Samoans were a New Zealand-based duo formed by comedians Eteuati Ete and Tofiga Fepulea'i, both of Samoan descent. The duo have toured in New Zealand in sold-out shows and internationally to Australia, United States, the Cook Islands, Hawai'i, Fiji and England in 2009. [1] Their first show as a duo was called A Small Samoan Wedding ...
In 2019 he won the Senior Pacific Artist award in the annual Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifika Awards. [6] [7] Creative New Zealand said of Ete receiving the award, "He has used his public profile and experience to make a positive impact in as many ways possible. Eteuati has also been bestowed the Samoan matai title of Maiava by his family." [8]
Sione's Wedding was the most commercially-successful New Zealand comedy until the release of Taika Waititi's Boy. [7] [8] Tofiga Fepulea'i and Eteuati Ete made up the duo the Laughing Samoans who first performed in 2003 and have a three-part TV show called Laughing Samoans at Large (2010). [9] [10] Other New Zealand comedians include: Rose ...
Epic pale ale Beer is the most popular alcoholic drink in New Zealand, accounting for 59% of available alcohol for sale in 2023, down from 65% in 2009. At around 61 litres per person per annum, New Zealand was ranked 27th in global beer consumption per capita in 2019. About 85% of beer available in New Zealand in 2023 was produced locally, and 15% was imported. The vast majority of beer ...
New Zealand’s Navy lost its first ship since World War II after the HMNZS Manawanui sank on a reef off the coast of Samoa on Sunday creating a potential environmental disaster in waters used for ...
Beervana is an annual two-day beer festival in Wellington, New Zealand, with 14,000 – 16,000 [1] visitors attending. Typically there are 350–450 [1] different craft beers. The majority of breweries are from New Zealand, although in the past breweries from Australia and around the world including the US, the UK and Japan have participated.
Apr. 14—In a letter to the U.S. Office of National Marine Sanctuaries in September, American Samoa's Gov. Lemanu Mauga wrote that "fishing prohibitions not only weaken U.S. fisheries but also ...