Led by MÄori and Pasifika queer communities, the counterculture has gone from performing in lounges and clubs to Wellington's national museum In a large gallery at New Zealand's national museum in Wellington, a 600-strong crowd cheers ecstatically as a group of fabulously dressed performers take to the stage. In impossibly high heels, the predominantly MÄori and Pasifika (Indigenous people of the Pacific Island…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:12AM on January 9, 2026