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  2. Te Matatini - Wikipedia

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    It provides a valuable experience for the people of New Zealand and others from all around the world, with the festival attracting up to 30,000 participants and spectators. Te Matatini celebrates the Māori culture, its beauty, and its core values. Kapa haka is a form of Māori identity and contributes to New Zealand being unique.

  3. Te Hui Ahurei a Tuhoe - Wikipedia

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    The programme of Te Hui Ahurei has kapa haka, sport and debate. Teams compete judged on acts that include waiata tira, whakaeke, wero, haka peruperu and karanga. [3] Sports events include rugby and netball. In 2016 Ruatoki and Ruatahuna were in the rugby finals and Ruatoki was the winning team, and Te Hono a Te Kiore won the netball. [10]

  4. Kapa haka - Wikipedia

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    There is a regular national kapa haka competition currently called Te Matatini that has been running since 1972. [1] A kapa haka performance involves choral singing, dance and movements associated with the hand-to-hand combat practised by Māori in mainly precolonial times, presented in a synchronisation of action, timing, posture, footwork and ...

  5. Why do New Zealand do the haka and what do the words ... - AOL

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    The All Blacks perform the Maori ceremonial dance before their fixtures

  6. Te Pikikōtuku o Ngāti Rongomai - Wikipedia

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    The group debuted during the 2014 Te Arawa regional kapa haka competition. [3] The group placed second at the 2019 Te Matatini kapa haka festival. [1] Later in the same year, founding member Himiona Herbert died of a brain aneurysm. [1] Te Pikikōtuku o Ngāti Rongomai became the Te Arawa kapa haka regional champions in 2020. [1]

  7. Performing arts in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 a New Zealand government funding body for the arts was established, the Queen Elizabeth ll Arts Council. Bill Sheat was appointed to the drama panel and he was the chair from 1969 to 1973. [28] New Zealand actors and dancers were only trained by private teachers or learnt from appearing in amateur productions.

  8. Ngāti Rangiwewehi - Wikipedia

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    A Ngāti Rangiwewehi kapa haka group was founded in 1968 [3] and has published their own songs and participated in various music festivals such as Te Matatini. [4] The tribe is a two-time contest winners. They won their first contest in 1983 and their last one was in 1996. [5] Te Arawa FM is the radio station of Te Arawa iwi.

  9. Waihirere - Wikipedia

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    Waihirere is a settlement and rural area in the Gisborne District of New Zealand's North Island.It is located 16 kilometres inland from the coastal city of Gisborne.. The settlement is a stronghold for kapa haka, and is where prominent performer Louise Kingi grew up and learned her skills from elders.