I applaud these beautiful dancers for showcasing our Kiribati Dance...even if i know my authentic style. At least they tried a thousand miles away, with very limited local assistance, my respect & appreciations, kam bati n rabwa ao kam tonu❤️🥰🤙
..¡¡¡¡¡¡ Muy bonito, todo, todo, todo......Un saludo a nuestros hermanos KIRIBATIANOS.....desde MEXICO......interesante conocer parte de su cultura ¡.....Marzo 30 de 2021..........¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ DIOS CON USTEDES ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
@@victoria763 nah there’s no unique way when you absolutely butcher the dance 😂, their kabuti is way off, head movements are so messy, their hand movements and positions are too high at times, timing is super off. Could go on but 💅🏽 Still, good effort 😌
Must be the wine before the show lol! Alcohol makes you overcome your shyness but it ruins your performance! I remember being in Boarding School and having Cultural Dances during Cultural Day, the ones who drank before the dance were the ones who messed up the synching of the dance.
They are literally on the other side of the world. They must have been unable to hire a real “tia katei”. Those in NZ are closer to Kiribati so they were able to hire and sponsor the stay of well known “tia katei” all the way from Tarawa. Talking of butchering the Kiribati dance, you should know that many of our tia katei started butchering our local dance in the 70’s after independence in their bid to win the selection to represent Kiribati at the South Pacific Festival of Arts. Judging by the audience happy response to these dancers move, I would say that it is not bad at all. Personally I would say well done ladies. Kam niko, kam tonu, ao ami bwai te mauri te raoi ao te tabomoa.
@@minnieee123 Traditional then. Like Hawaii & Tahiti;( Where I lived many years.) Cultural changes bring changes to Traditional dancing. They are all semi-professionals, Their costumes are of modern materials. In 1997, I spent about a year in three month stays, I was there for two Christmases. The dancing would go on for ten hours! Girls & boys would faint even. Even I found a sort of trance feel. But, the dancing was quite different from this. The skirts of the girls were dyed in octopus ink & mixed with the sweat & ran down their legs! Before each dance, we, the spectators, the village & one or two yachties, like me, would sprinkle talc on their shoulders...... I never found the reason. But, when one realises that talc didn't exist there, it must be a fairly new addition! The only music was a big plywood box with cracker tins nailed inside. 6/8 men would out a slow rhythm, hard & loud, the dancers would move their arms, quite jerkily , to the beat often their didn't move. Other times there would be some hula. But the strangest thing was when the girls inched forward just by crimping their toes! My experience of Kiribati dance was very different to this!
Yasss!! Get it Kiribati!! Let the world know who we are 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
I applaud these beautiful dancers for showcasing our Kiribati Dance...even if i know my authentic style. At least they tried a thousand miles away, with very limited local assistance, my respect & appreciations, kam bati n rabwa ao kam tonu❤️🥰🤙
Love the Kiribati culture ❤
I swear this song is played at every family gathering 😭
Proud of my Kiribati beauties, beautifully done ladies! 💜 Thank you for the wonderful post 🙏
Wow, first time ever I am in touch with someone from that beautiful island. Blessings. 😊❤🎉
@@SangreLatinaTVE Blessing to you as well! 💜🙏
..¡¡¡¡¡¡ Muy bonito, todo, todo, todo......Un saludo a nuestros hermanos KIRIBATIANOS.....desde MEXICO......interesante conocer parte de su cultura ¡.....Marzo 30 de 2021..........¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ DIOS CON USTEDES ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
Well done Kiribati
Kiribati 🙌👏
Thanks for uploading 🇰🇮🇰🇮🇰🇮✌✌✌entertaining
One of my cousins is the dancers she’s called Ella and we’re originally from Kiribati
Ella wht?
Kiribati ❤
Love it love
it love it
Go Kiribati Go
SONG TITLE,MARAKEI ,known as MARAKEI Atoll Part of Nothern Gilbert 🇰🇮,thanks 👍
Seki a siva kiribati🔥🔥🤙
Selooooooooooooow.....sa pat waa weeeeeeee
The title of that song Marakei 😊😊😊
Really hope to have permission to get this choreography
You need to watch another performance using the same song way better choreography
ruclips.net/video/nYJtrdHhcEE/видео.html
Akea Aron Tei UK Kiribati OK Niko kobon tau wow
What is the title of the song and artist please?
Marakei abau bwa te kan
m.ruclips.net/video/l6CzgIeKWqs/видео.html
marakei song
Title musik what please
Are you from #kiribati?
I am not very sure?
Malo Kiribati.
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
❤
Abaroa Tarawa!
👍🤩😍❤️👌
⭐️⭐️⭐️💖💖💖⭐️⭐️⭐️👍💝🙏
Marakei
Kam bati n raraba ao taua teimi anne
that is a swimming duck dance ha ha ha
👍🏽🇰🇮🇰🇮🇰🇮
🇰🇮 aueee gkami
The timing is not that good tbh 🤣
Godddd thats what made me cringe. Im so OCD on things. It irrrks me so much. Theyre so beautiful but i wish they cleaned it up in a timely manner
@@rlinecornelius ruclips.net/video/nYJtrdHhcEE/видео.html watch this one
@@rlinecornelius I agree
@@rlinecornelius They must've had some wine to boost their energy before the show 😆 😂
How do human hips even move like that? Looks like they are hinged at the waistline lol. It's hula on steroids.
Ripped off us Polynesians. Not their dance. Tahiti, Cook Islands etc
this is a kiribati dance…
Lol good effort but they butchered that dance, all over the place man lol
They did great, they just have their own unique style of dance which is why.
@@victoria763 nah there’s no unique way when you absolutely butcher the dance 😂, their kabuti is way off, head movements are so messy, their hand movements and positions are too high at times, timing is super off. Could go on but 💅🏽
Still, good effort 😌
Must be the wine before the show lol!
Alcohol makes you overcome your shyness but it ruins your performance!
I remember being in Boarding School and having Cultural Dances during Cultural Day, the ones who drank before the dance were the ones who messed up the synching of the dance.
They are literally on the other side of the world. They must have been unable to hire a real “tia katei”. Those in NZ are closer to Kiribati so they were able to hire and sponsor the stay of well known “tia katei” all the way from Tarawa. Talking of butchering the Kiribati dance, you should know that many of our tia katei started butchering our local dance in the 70’s after independence in their bid to win the selection to represent Kiribati at the South Pacific Festival of Arts. Judging by the audience happy response to these dancers move, I would say that it is not bad at all. Personally I would say well done ladies. Kam niko, kam tonu, ao ami bwai te mauri te raoi ao te tabomoa.
Not authentic at all!
Define authentic.
@@minnieee123 Traditional then. Like Hawaii & Tahiti;( Where I lived many years.) Cultural changes bring changes to Traditional dancing. They are all semi-professionals, Their costumes are of modern materials. In 1997, I spent about a year in three month stays, I was there for two Christmases. The dancing would go on for ten hours! Girls & boys would faint even. Even I found a sort of trance feel. But, the dancing was quite different from this. The skirts of the girls were dyed in octopus ink & mixed with the sweat & ran down their legs! Before each dance, we, the spectators, the village & one or two yachties, like me, would sprinkle talc on their shoulders...... I never found the reason. But, when one realises that talc didn't exist there, it must be a fairly new addition! The only music was a big plywood box with cracker tins nailed inside. 6/8 men would out a slow rhythm, hard & loud, the dancers would move their arms, quite jerkily , to the beat often their didn't move. Other times there would be some hula. But the strangest thing was when the girls inched forward just by crimping their toes! My experience of Kiribati dance was very different to this!
@@minnieee123 This is a lot better, notice the box! ruclips.net/video/CEema_WXeZg/видео.html
Philip Beardmore I love this one too. I understand what you’re saying. ruclips.net/video/GkBZjAuXPP0/видео.html
Philip Beardmore wow! that’s an amazing experience! Thanks for sharing!!