These Tahiti dance troupes are really evolving into being incredible. Well choreographed, and very entertaining to watch. Those musicians hit beats that stir something very tribal in all of us.
This show was performed for Miss Tahiti 2018, giving time to the miss to change theirs costumes. The troup of Tamariki Poerani won Heiva Contest in 2017 in professional category. When they perform, as all the Ori Tahiti Troups, it's always traditional movements. The first dance is called Tapa's Dance : Girls supposed to finish it topless but you'll never see it again (it was live on tv). The second and third dance are a Otea . The boys finished with a Haka. The biggest event of Ori Tahiti (tahitian dance contest) is performed in july during the Heiva. You'll see hundred of dancers and musicians sharing their culture. They must follow traditional rules illustrating the theme of their show. You must know the Ori Tahiti and his language to understand what they perform. Tourists will appreciate only the show. We practice in parkings lot with no one around cause of the "noise" of the drums ! It takes time and money and professionals can't live with it. We do it because we love it ! Mauruuru.
Fascinant.Super choré, gestes précis et empreints d'une force quasi martiale, exécutés avec précision, ensemble et grâce.Je me suis régalée.Merci Jean-Pierre
It’s a shame Miss France owns the Miss Tahiti pageant. The winner represents Tahiti as a region in Miss France and if they want to compete independently then they have to send the contestants with no financial help. International pageants aren’t cheap to compete in.
This is why one may never understand one culture comparing to others, or just watching and putting another culture on top of another, But colonialism education do that so can't blame. We Austronesian Race/ Polynesians are not twerking, that is The Black Africans from The African Continent culture/ dance this is Shaking completely different, even the way to do this we use and train the knees to shake the hips. Same like The Arabs dance. Twerking is dancing with your butt and it's asexual show off dance , the dance is all about having sex. You may travel to Eastern Africa to see and watch it for yourself. Our dance is all about The waves, The winds, The Birds and nature all its course sometimes it's smooth and peaceful sometimes it's rough, and we are taking the wrath of The sea, winds, and nature. It's all about the celebration of nature and We love birds
I would compare this to belly dancing. This is nothing like twerking. BTW "twerking" comes from AFRICAN tribal dancing that are THOUSAND OF YEARS OLD and yes...it's something to be proud of. It is something special
You can celebrate one dance without putting down another. You know that, right? "Twerking" is thousands of years old and it is not necessarily sexual (and even if it sometimes is, who cares? Many dances can be sexual/sensual in nature like tango)
@@CuriosityKilledKali this isnt from african dance,,, at all,, this is polynesian traditionnal dancing , far from africa,,,,thou i love african dance as well
I notice that they look more French or other European than Polynesian. The lady dancers at least. I wonder if Tahiti is like Hawaii where there are very few pure-blooded natives left. A very nice cultural presentation by any means.
The native Tahitians who intermarried with the French colonists (& other Europeans & Asians later) produced the lighter skin of their progenies seen in some of the dancers. I wonder if there are still pure blooded Tahitians remaining. Hmm😳l Luckily they kept their native (folk) dances alive. What graceful gorgeous ladies, who are truly a sight for sore eyes anytime😍😁👌
There were pure blooded Tahitians with fair skin long before Europeans arrived. An old custom was to be sheltred from the sun for months. First explorers stated that the skin of some Tahitians was as light as Europeans skin.
It's a Vahine's Otea ! There's no name. Generally we have : Otea Tane (men), Vahine (women) and Amui (all). When we perform an Otea, we have to play several type of traditional drumming. We also have Aparima (Tane, vahine & amui) with singers, ukulele & guitars & singers. At the end, it's a Haka, traditional dance from Marquiseas (and Tuamotu sometimes). Hope that's help you.
So funny to read some comments judging these people dancing their own traditional cultural dances? Haha. Come on, they know their culture than you do. Like who are you to tell them they can’t dance like this or like that, or this is not traditional. Like cheez, these people are Tahitians from Tahiti. Then some comments mentioned that these dancers are not even native. Haha. HELLO, they are native..anyways nothing wrong being mixed as well. SMFH
Exactly, well said. This is pure Tahitian culture, period. While your there check out these songs on U Tube. " Akarongo Mai" " Te Atua ite Rai" " Aletha" sung by me, William Percival. From Auckland New Zealand Gardenia Band 🇨🇰 Kia Orana.
@@shonaphillips7577 they might be mixed but it’s doesn’t make them less Tahitians. They were born and raised in Tahiti. They know their own culture and their own identity. And plus, they seemed happy performing their cultural dances.
@@shonaphillips7577 This is a pure form of traditional dance practiced before the arrival of Europeans. It was for the tapa cloth offering. The real traditional costume was much bigger and more sophisticate. During this ritual a young girl undressed until she was naked. But it is impossible to do that nowadays. So don't judge others culture.
Bonjour Jean-Pierre, depuis 6 ans je viens régulièrement voir cette vidéo, et cette fois tout d'un coup il n'y a plus que des hommes et plus la chorégraphie des femmes ? Alors que c'est toujours la même photo en miniature ? Un bug peut-être ? Bonne journée
Is there like a story behind this?? Would love to know. They look like sacred powerful princesses untouched and fierce!!! Love this!!! I wish I was proud of & learnt my own cultural dance when I was younger dang it I only now realise how great it actually is. Go girls, get it hun
This dance was practiced for the tapa cloth offering. The real traditional costume was much bigger and more elaborate. During this ritual a young girl undressed until she was naked.
Otea Vahine. I can't answer in spanish (Sorry). It's several type of traditional drumming played for the show. We generally change those performance every 6 month.
Foreigners from Japan, Mexico, America are doing this... they come here to learn how to dance and then they go back where their from and add unknown things to the dance
Long years ago, believed to be the land of dance and music without any sorrow when these islands were virgin and maiden untouched and untaped by the outsider Intruders. Presently commercialism has it's upperhand.
One of the girls in the back was Onaku Ellis, the one standing in front in the centre, I too wants to know her name, perhaps someone who knows can reply to us !! 💕💕💕
Daily practice or 3 times a week (1-2 full hours), it is hard work with excellent results, fabulous abs, sexy legs and you also honour God, ancestors, families, and all the generations of women who had lived before you, when you do the Asian/Pacific Islander dance (^_^).
French Polynesia is full of mixed folk. Not just Polynesian and French, but also Portuguese and Chinese. Those are often the ones you see in the ads (better teeth).
Just like in the Hawaiian islands there's a lot of race mixing. A good thing. Hawaii.. Polynesian with Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, white,... Tahiti.. Polynesian with French, Portugese, Chinese...
Michael flynn mixed, like most of the new children. Tahitian, French, Chinese, Japanese, British, Cook Islanders....In Hawaii we call our mixed children, Japanese, Arapahoe nui, Marquaeses, Hawaiian, etc...... Hapa....All still very Beautiful!
Two Michaels, two different mindsets; exclusive vs inclusive. Beautiful lesson! The power of inclusiveness is present in this amazing performance. Aloha!
William Solia a lot of these dancers are not native. For instance, the most popular Tahitian video in RUclips is performed by an african American/Filipino girl.
Most of those girls are all or mostly "native" what do you think Tahitians look like? They had plenty of "flavour" sounds like you have some serious hate issues
@@lisiatew As an Asian/Pacific Islander myself, Tahitians are part of the Asian/Pacific Islander/Tribal group mixed with many other culture so our beauty is truly exotic. Its a mix of colours, flavours, & rich cultures; Some Hawaiians are mixed with Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Lebanese...etc etc. We are all human beings made in God's image (Genesis 1:26), meant to reflect God's love, generosity, kindness and openness toward one another; also Asian/Pacific Islander are not just 1 colour only, there are many colours. We speak different languages due to our Multicultural upbringing...so for someone to watch the Tahitian dance and say "why are they showing white women to represent the exotic beauty of Tahiti women" is just plain wrong, ignorant, and jealous. All women are beauty, we are all sons and daughters of Noah and his 3 sons. We should honour each other and learn to love each other as brothers and sisters. “Love one another intensely from the heart.”-1 Pet. 1:22. This is true teaching from Jesus Christ God's son. We should all follow this teaching regardless of where we come from.
It appears the women weren’t wearing anything underneath their cloth bottoms…nothing on top for sure except the straw wreaths…just a lovely dance and stunning women.
Actually, yes, that long robe is called Tapa, is sacred. It is said that in ancient times, chiefs from diferent districts will give very long and beautiful tapa to the king, and a virgin girl would wear it and take it of, while dancing in front of the king. They are meant to be topless, but this was aired.
The men dancers need to spend some week in the sun with just the, wearing the, “Malo.” It would condition there skin and have a more even tone amongst them. And everyone loves a good tanned healthy body.
it’s polynesian/tahitian dancing. there are three types: otea, which is a the fast pace warrior dance, aparima, which is a mix of hula and otea, and then hula, a slow, storytelling dance. the men perform a dance called haka. there’s a bunch of dance studios for polynesian dancing everywhere, so if you wanted to try it, you can find a place to take lessons. hope this helps!
This is a little too showy (for lack of a better word.) Their movements are true to the style, but to me it lacks in traditional Tahitian dance. Too haole-fied. Girls are way skinny too.
What is wrong with us ladies being skinny? How is that Haole? Polynesians/Asian/Pacific Islander comes in all hairstyles, shapes, skin tones, and sizes....You don't like us skinny? We are all mixed, you don't like us mixed? God made us all beautiful --- jeez come on stop criticizing people's waistline.
Magnifique, superbe, émouvant! Tahiti et le Ori Tahiti me manquent, Erena, Vani, Moon me manquent. Merci pour l’hommage à Hans!
These Tahiti dance troupes are really evolving into being incredible. Well choreographed, and very entertaining to watch. Those musicians hit beats that stir something very tribal in all of us.
This show was performed for Miss Tahiti 2018, giving time to the miss to change theirs costumes. The troup of Tamariki Poerani won Heiva Contest in 2017 in professional category. When they perform, as all the Ori Tahiti Troups, it's always traditional movements. The first dance is called Tapa's Dance : Girls supposed to finish it topless but you'll never see it again (it was live on tv). The second and third dance are a Otea . The boys finished with a Haka. The biggest event of Ori Tahiti (tahitian dance contest) is performed in july during the Heiva. You'll see hundred of dancers and musicians sharing their culture. They must follow traditional rules illustrating the theme of their show. You must know the Ori Tahiti and his language to understand what they perform. Tourists will appreciate only the show. We practice in parkings lot with no one around cause of the "noise" of the drums ! It takes time and money and professionals can't live with it. We do it because we love it ! Mauruuru.
aita peapea....
Thanks for the details.
God bless you all for keeping the traditions alive! Much love from Guam!
I'm sorry about that they don't finished like live show. It's more traditional and more exciting.
Thank you for explaining it👍
I can't believe my eyes... They all are unimaginably beautiful😍
Fascinant.Super choré, gestes précis et empreints d'une force quasi martiale, exécutés avec précision, ensemble et grâce.Je me suis régalée.Merci Jean-Pierre
Dang these Tahitian beauty queens 👑 easily match powerhouse of beauty pageants Venezuela. Nice 👍🏽Thank you! xo
It’s a shame Miss France owns the Miss Tahiti pageant. The winner represents Tahiti as a region in Miss France and if they want to compete independently then they have to send the contestants with no financial help. International pageants aren’t cheap to compete in.
And Millenials think “Twerking” is something special. These ladies have talent and their people have been doing this for generations.
This is why one may never understand one culture comparing to others, or just watching and putting another culture on top of another, But colonialism education do that so can't blame. We Austronesian Race/ Polynesians are not twerking, that is The Black Africans from The African Continent culture/ dance this is Shaking completely different, even the way to do this we use and train the knees to shake the hips. Same like The Arabs dance. Twerking is dancing with your butt and it's asexual show off dance , the dance is all about having sex. You may travel to Eastern Africa to see and watch it for yourself. Our dance is all about The waves, The winds, The Birds and nature all its course sometimes it's smooth and peaceful sometimes it's rough, and we are taking the wrath of The sea, winds, and nature. It's all about the celebration of nature and We love birds
This and twerking derive from African dance.
I would compare this to belly dancing. This is nothing like twerking. BTW "twerking" comes from AFRICAN tribal dancing that are THOUSAND OF YEARS OLD and yes...it's something to be proud of. It is something special
You can celebrate one dance without putting down another. You know that, right? "Twerking" is thousands of years old and it is not necessarily sexual (and even if it sometimes is, who cares? Many dances can be sexual/sensual in nature like tango)
@@CuriosityKilledKali this isnt from african dance,,, at all,, this is polynesian traditionnal dancing , far from africa,,,,thou i love african dance as well
Amazing choreography and production value. Professional team? Gorgeous looking women. especially the lead dancer. Reminds me sort of like Tia Carrere.
This is beautiful love it
So INCREDIBLE!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Incredibly beautiful performance! It was passionate! Love ❤️ from California!!! 👍🏽😎
CONGRATULATION...
TAHITI MUSIC WITH DIFFERENT TYPES OF SWEET ATTRACTIVE...
DANCING MOTION...!!!
I notice that they look more French or other European than Polynesian. The lady dancers at least. I wonder if Tahiti is like Hawaii where there are very few pure-blooded natives left. A very nice cultural presentation by any means.
So gorgeous amazing passionate emotional and mesmerizing 💖
FASCINATING ! MESMERIZING! FLAWLESS! BREAKTAKING!
The native Tahitians who intermarried with the French colonists (& other Europeans & Asians later) produced the lighter skin of their progenies seen in some of the dancers.
I wonder if there are still pure blooded Tahitians remaining. Hmm😳l
Luckily they kept their native (folk) dances alive.
What graceful gorgeous ladies,
who are truly a sight for sore eyes anytime😍😁👌
There were pure blooded Tahitians with fair skin long before Europeans arrived. An old custom was to be sheltred from the sun for months. First explorers stated that the skin of some Tahitians was as light as Europeans skin.
Such amazing dancers! 👍👍❤️❤️
This looks harder than my belly dancing. Simply gorgeous and beautiful.
😍 Maybe I should consider emigrating to Tahiti.
Bravo Tamarii Poerani c’était super
This is art
Magnifique!
Anybody has the song’s name that they are dancing in minute 3:50…?
Please your help!
It's a Vahine's Otea ! There's no name. Generally we have : Otea Tane (men), Vahine (women) and Amui (all). When we perform an Otea, we have to play several type of traditional drumming. We also have Aparima (Tane, vahine & amui) with singers, ukulele & guitars & singers. At the end, it's a Haka, traditional dance from Marquiseas (and Tuamotu sometimes). Hope that's help you.
@@ParrainTahiti thanks for your explanation, I remember I had a file with this song but I lost it… so I thought this song would have name.. :(
I was on the edge of my seat already and the women have not started to dance yet love this 💔😜😜😜💔
Beautiful!
Amazing Makau incredible choreo you are one the of the best
Great vid! Beautiful!
!Espectacular!
~We Fae of Ballyroo Valley Sancturary have enjoined this dance~
Children being the miracles of parent hood.🙏
Everyone are so beautiful
They could just take this world wide theyld have a huge audience
Incredibly Beautiful Performance....!!!
Its Faszination how they mouve and routine to dance amasing.
Omg these woman are beautiful
shes1of@kind By
Stunning and talented
Mucha sensualidad ancestral👌🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Talented and so exquisitely beautiful
Who won?
Hay quá 👏
Magnifique ! Merci 🌹😍
Whoever tied the knot on the skirts (?) should be given the job of binding the different factions in the USA back as one, following the 2020 elections
Not even a skirt and it’s called a double knot🙄🙈
So funny to read some comments judging these people dancing their own traditional cultural dances? Haha. Come on, they know their culture than you do. Like who are you to tell them they can’t dance like this or like that, or this is not traditional. Like cheez, these people are Tahitians from Tahiti. Then some comments mentioned that these dancers are not even native. Haha. HELLO, they are native..anyways nothing wrong being mixed as well. SMFH
Exactly, well said. This is pure Tahitian culture, period.
While your there check out these songs on U Tube.
" Akarongo Mai"
" Te Atua ite Rai"
" Aletha" sung by me,
William Percival.
From Auckland New Zealand
Gardenia Band 🇨🇰 Kia Orana.
Kia Orana, thanks.
These women are not "pure" Tahitian...lol. This is pretty much "white washed" cultural dancing. But okay.
@@shonaphillips7577 they might be mixed but it’s doesn’t make them less Tahitians. They were born and raised in Tahiti. They know their own culture and their own identity. And plus, they seemed happy performing their cultural dances.
@@shonaphillips7577 This is a pure form of traditional dance practiced before the arrival of Europeans. It was for the tapa cloth offering. The real traditional costume was much bigger and more sophisticate. During this ritual a young girl undressed until she was naked. But it is impossible to do that nowadays. So don't judge others culture.
Bonjour Jean-Pierre, depuis 6 ans je viens régulièrement voir cette vidéo, et cette fois tout d'un coup il n'y a plus que des hommes et plus la chorégraphie des femmes ? Alors que c'est toujours la même photo en miniature ? Un bug peut-être ? Bonne journée
💓💓💓💓💘💘💘💘💓💓 love struck again
Welcome to my country. As you say love has struck again
Is there like a story behind this??
Would love to know.
They look like sacred powerful princesses untouched and fierce!!!
Love this!!!
I wish I was proud of & learnt my own cultural dance when I was younger dang it
I only now realise how great it actually is.
Go girls, get it hun
It’s a very old story, told in many different ways, but it means the same thing in the end. Can you guess? Come on, it isn’t rocket science.
The story being told here are women who went to a river to swim but later found out some thieves stole their long dresses…
This dance was practiced for the tapa cloth offering. The real traditional costume was much bigger and more elaborate. During this ritual a young girl undressed until she was naked.
Absolutely beautiful women!
Alguien sabe cómo se llama la o’tea? Por favor 🥺🙏🏻
Otea Vahine. I can't answer in spanish (Sorry). It's several type of traditional drumming played for the show. We generally change those performance every 6 month.
Tahitian people please don't let them overtake and twist your culture.
Atayfordays They already did.
Too late :-(
THEY DON'T GIVE A #$&$ ABOUT CULTURAL APPROPRIATION LEFTISTS PROPAGANDA.
Foreigners from Japan, Mexico, America are doing this... they come here to learn how to dance and then they go back where their from and add unknown things to the dance
Too late :(, since the first colon came, many mouv have be banned and forget bcs they found those InApRoPriAte
Nave la danse des vahine. Qqn aurait le titre de la musique svp?
Завораживающе.
Beautiful Culture 🥰❤💯
Waw We are already in 2918 ??? How time flies ! I swear yesterday when I went to bed we were still in 2018 ! LMAO
Lol
@@vaiona5156
😆
Your comment made me laugh so hard. You are just too funny!
It's March 2020. Kia Orana.
William Percival New Zealand Gardenia Band 🇨🇰 Kia Orana
First dance music has been contemporize which is sad to me. Keep it all traditional I say!
I think this was broadcasted on national TV hence the change in version.
Beautiful
I am curious as to the symbolism and meaning of this particular dance.
All sexual dummy
They’re like fish in the sea being hunted by the fisherman(the guy)
Girls were absolutely beautiful - and there dance was precision as well as smoking hot ❤️🔥
You must be a man of culture
Long years ago, believed to be the land of dance and music without any sorrow when these islands were virgin and maiden untouched and untaped by the outsider Intruders. Presently commercialism has it's upperhand.
Natsu Dragneel yep. The sad truth
it is a living culture if they want to change it that is up too them ,if they make mistakes hopefully they will recognize it and change the mistakes
That was really good,
Who is the woman on the thumbnail photo? She is gorgeous!
tevahine Kohai 😉 shes the leader
She is the group dance leader's daughter(she is my cousin).
@@ninireihammond5148 Most beautiful women in the world!
Brilliant choreography dress most beautifull ladies with attractive torso catchy eyes dance emotionally loot heart
very beautiful dancing girls
Que buen baile de taithi
Ok.. I'm not getting jealous about their body shape
Very beautiful work, my congratulations. What is the name of the girl dancing?
One of the girls in the back was Onaku Ellis, the one standing in front in the centre, I too wants to know her name, perhaps someone who knows can reply to us !! 💕💕💕
She's Kohai from Tamariki Poerani :)
❤❤❤i wish i can.
Totally Awesome 👍
un bouquet de belles femmes
How long does take to learn this
Daily practice or 3 times a week (1-2 full hours), it is hard work with excellent results, fabulous abs, sexy legs and you also honour God, ancestors, families, and all the generations of women who had lived before you, when you do the Asian/Pacific Islander dance (^_^).
Very sensuous dance performed by Tamariki Poerani
This are better than molly.
Kia mau te ihi te wehi te mana te tapu aue taukiri e.
Are any of these women Tahitian?? They look European to me
French Polynesia is full of mixed folk. Not just Polynesian and French, but also Portuguese and Chinese. Those are often the ones you see in the ads (better teeth).
Tahiti is a part of French Polynesia.. Some French women wanted to join so they let them.
Just like in the Hawaiian islands there's a lot of race mixing. A good thing. Hawaii.. Polynesian with Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, white,... Tahiti.. Polynesian with French, Portugese, Chinese...
So true William.
William Percival New Zealand Gardenia Band 🇨🇰 Kia Orana
This is a very traditional dance that's sensual, sexy and very very classy.
Too bad they didn't have native Tahitian people perform the dance.
Michael flynn mixed, like most of the new children. Tahitian, French, Chinese, Japanese, British, Cook Islanders....In Hawaii we call our mixed children, Japanese, Arapahoe nui, Marquaeses, Hawaiian, etc...... Hapa....All still very Beautiful!
Two Michaels, two different mindsets; exclusive vs inclusive. Beautiful lesson! The power of inclusiveness is present in this amazing performance. Aloha!
Oh its a Michael and a Michelle...and still..
William Solia a lot of these dancers are not native. For instance, the most popular Tahitian video in RUclips is performed by an african American/Filipino girl.
@William Solia Grab a coloring book and go have yourself a good time. When did they start teaching the special needs profanity?
3:00 - Very beautiful girl !! 😍
YES💗
Amazonians beautiful women
Amazonian?
Those women are Tahitian.
Or did i misunderstand your comment ?
Super shot ! Hot hot hot 👌👌👌
Cadê a porra da miss ???
Why are they showing white women to represent the exotic beauty of the Tahiti women? There is no "flavour" to their movements
Guess because this is after the colonization??
Most of those girls are all or mostly "native" what do you think Tahitians look like? They had plenty of "flavour" sounds like you have some serious hate issues
These are Tahitians. Are you Tahitian? No? STFU.
@@lisiatew As an Asian/Pacific Islander myself, Tahitians are part of the Asian/Pacific Islander/Tribal group mixed with many other culture so our beauty is truly exotic. Its a mix of colours, flavours, & rich cultures; Some Hawaiians are mixed with Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Lebanese...etc etc. We are all human beings made in God's image (Genesis 1:26), meant to reflect God's love, generosity, kindness and openness toward one another; also Asian/Pacific Islander are not just 1 colour only, there are many colours. We speak different languages due to our Multicultural upbringing...so for someone to watch the Tahitian dance and say "why are they showing white women to represent the exotic beauty of Tahiti women" is just plain wrong, ignorant, and jealous. All women are beauty, we are all sons and daughters of Noah and his 3 sons. We should honour each other and learn to love each other as brothers and sisters. “Love one another intensely from the heart.”-1 Pet. 1:22.
This is true teaching from Jesus Christ God's son. We should all follow this teaching regardless of where we come from.
There not white 😐😐 because we've been colonised, were mixed, but not white
I think that you type 9 intsead of 0 on 2918
no
Es la miss Tahiti del futuro!!!
Oh yes ! sorry - changed !
It appears the women weren’t wearing anything underneath their cloth bottoms…nothing on top for sure except the straw wreaths…just a lovely dance and stunning women.
What is the purpose of having to remove the long robe, does it carry any meaning?
Actually, yes, that long robe is called Tapa, is sacred. It is said that in ancient times, chiefs from diferent districts will give very long and beautiful tapa to the king, and a virgin girl would wear it and take it of, while dancing in front of the king. They are meant to be topless, but this was aired.
@@agostinagurgone5581 Yes Ori Tapa. The chief would have sed with the chosen dancer. Few does this anymore as it’s badly payed.
¡ Que pasó ! todas las tahitians se han tornado blancas y pelirrojas. Yo ví las autenticas en 1974; hasta la forma del cuerpo era diferente.
The men dancers need to spend some week in the sun with just the, wearing the, “Malo.” It would condition there skin and have a more even tone amongst them. And everyone loves a good tanned healthy body.
Хе-хе!
"Китайцы-то нас не ели!" (С)
Tahitian women are gorgeous.
kodaspaws these women are Caucasian, they Are NOT THE ORIGINAL TAHITIANS
You haven't been to Tahiti then....there is so much interracial dating, these women easily be Tahitian@@Chowanoc222
plus interesant a regarder que miss france en tout cas...
Draupati's modern version.
Que piernas tan pálidas 💕
How many want to help unwrap those packages?
I bet the french people did have their fingers too mch in the pie from that show.
Tahitiens, you have to stop them as soon they start to overdo.
Volker410
Shut up.
@Dominic Scalia or any other race
Well, we can't now, they colonised us, now, were most of us, mixed with them
But, at least, there less incest since new blood came,
Onu no Brasil chlie colombia guatemala México Perú uruguayo
WhAt is this called?....and damn these women are like extremely beautiful....💖😍
The 1st is Tapa's Dance ... Girls wrapped in Tapa (to expensive now) and supposed to finish topless ... but not now !
jean-yves Soyer lol oh ok
it’s polynesian/tahitian dancing. there are three types: otea, which is a the fast pace warrior dance, aparima, which is a mix of hula and otea, and then hula, a slow, storytelling dance. the men perform a dance called haka. there’s a bunch of dance studios for polynesian dancing everywhere, so if you wanted to try it, you can find a place to take lessons. hope this helps!
This is a little too showy (for lack of a better word.) Their movements are true to the style, but to me it lacks in traditional Tahitian dance. Too haole-fied. Girls are way skinny too.
These are Tahitians, you stupid ass
What is wrong with us ladies being skinny? How is that Haole? Polynesians/Asian/Pacific Islander comes in all hairstyles, shapes, skin tones, and sizes....You don't like us skinny? We are all mixed, you don't like us mixed? God made us all beautiful --- jeez come on stop criticizing people's waistline.
arf je l'es veux toutes xd bave lol le rêve
Like a Polynesian Dance Of The 7 Veils
Very traditional wonderful
Hips don't lie