Fijian Flying Circus returns home after successful NZ tour
The Fijian Flying Circus has returned home after a transformative tour of Aotearoa New Zealand, which featured sold-out shows and a strong connection with thousands of au
The Fijian Flying Circus has returned home after a transformative tour of Aotearoa New Zealand, which featured sold-out shows and a strong connection with thousands of au
VOU is having a great time in New Zealand with sold-out shows, drawing full houses and rave reviews at the New Zealand Fringe Festival in Wellington.The internationally a
A proud moment for Fiji’s creative industry is on the horizon, as Vou Dance Company prepares to make history on two of New Zealand’s major arts stages next
The idea for the Fijian Flying Circus came about purely by circumstance, which aligns with VOU’s ethos of creating new works based on the latest ideas and explorin
Evangeline Kumar from Naitasiri and Savusavu, who continues to stun audiences during the VOU Fijian Flying Circus, with her incredible hair hang act solo for the first ti
The VOU Fijian Flying Circus now underway in Suva is not only dazzling crowds with flips, drama, juggling, the Fijian village clown and Fijian flair, but it’s also
One of the 10 finalists in the Domo Vou Talei Music Competition, 17-year-old Natasha Rahiman says it’s an avenue that’s allowed her to express herself, cele
The Domo Vou Talei Competition 2023, Season 2 has been launched today where music enthusiasts submit a recording of their original song for a chance to win $5,000, profes
The teenage group known as V5 has won the $3,000 prize money for the Westpac Peoples Choice Award and they also share in the Fiji Times Grand Prize of $5000 with 24-year-
Domo Vou Talei competition finalist, Sarah Blake is excited and thrilled to be part of this year’s Woodstock Uprising Music Festival where she will meet her favori
After being beaten up and sworn at by her ex-partner, 26-year-old Sarah Blake shares her story in her song that says it all, “To Love and be loved.†Blake
Through difficulties and challenges faced during childhood when his mum was bedridden with sickness and his father was still going in and out of prison, Peni Tupou, a new
18-year-old Kaylia Mryle Duikete is excited about the challenges ahead of her competing in the Domo Vou Talei competition and hopes to win the $5,000 prize money to furth