Traditional Polynesian dance - MANGAREVA ISLAND, French Polynesia
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- Опубликовано: 16 янв 2020
- A traditional Polynesian dance known as "pe-i", typical to the island of Mangareva in the Gambier Islands group of French Polynesia. For more from French Polynesia, visit xdaysiny.com/
So cute and amazing at the same time 🧡much love from a south american neighbour! 😁
I Tahitian dancer and hula, Hawaiian blood. This dance beautiful. Polynesia🤍
And cook islands
La danse Mangarevienne 😍😍😍❤️👍
Muy linda danza !!!
Cool
Can someone pls translate the talking... sounds interesting
Wow this is very interesting ... Does this dance not involve shaking of the hips? Awesome!
It's a weird dance. Very different than Tahitian dancing where they use the hips. Not much shaking here as you can see.
No because it’s not a Tahitian dance.
how can travel this place ?
Sounds like cook island drums to me
might be similar but this was indeed filmed in Mangareva. Here's a video I took from the Cook Islands >> ruclips.net/video/RaUgOveNZhA/видео.html
This is definitely not a Rarotongan dance
It’s Mangarevan (Gambiers archipelago of French Polynesia).
@@Manoatevarua I know just very similar to Rarotongan drums
It’s the same thing
it's not a real "tradional" instrument, it's what we call a Punu Sao, it's a metal box with Arnott's biscuit inside, people start using playing like a fa'atete because it got a nice metal sound
Dance is similar to the Polynesian island in Solomon islands....
Which one so many ... tikopia?? Sikaaina?? Mungiki??..
looking for traditional dancers and drummers from Polynesia ...any leads Will appreciate.
You can reach out to my friend Olivier Lenoir. He also doubles as a guide in Tahiti. He is a choreographer and is in touch with local dance groups >> www.iaoranatahitiexpeditions.com/en/home
@@Xdaysiny Thank you 🙏🏾
Imagine if suddenly a Goat enters in this crowd.
Why??? 🤣😭
There is no goat in french polynesia
@@Te_arii_no_bora-boraThere are goats in French Polynesia… tons of them actually
@@Te_arii_no_bora-boraSome can be found in the wilderness as well
@@Manoatevarua i live in Tahiti and i never see a goat in my life ,
asi que esta isla descubrio Tupac Yupanqui :O
Aqui llego el inca tupac
This is the dance tupa?
Pdt: soy peruano xd
Yo también sé la historia :). Y yo creo que sí llegaron los incas hasta allá, con Tupacyupanqui. (Yo soy ecuatoriano)
@@faustoastudillo2468 no polynesian are not inca but interact with them before Christophe Colomb (i dont know is name in english)
@@faustoastudillo2468 stop trying to claim polynesian history as yours.