Absolutely! I took lots of other footage where there was a lot of appreciation but, sadly, the dancing was accompanied by copyrighted music so I couldn’t use it.
eabon saaron te baoki ea bon urubekebeke eabon nang maraki biritou ni ngare,😂😂😂😂😂i kaokiokia ibon kan mate naba n ngare,antai neiere moan kiba iaon te baoki,🖒inang kukurei n ami maie kain KISA ebon roko nanou ao later iamanga kan mimirai ni ngare..this is one of the best dances i watch online,e uruaki te kai ao uruaki baokina,Tekeraoi ngkami KISA💖💕 kabura ieta abami👍👏❤
Do you know, that is a question that has been uppermost in my head since I first heard it? It’s a really beautiful song. I know a few Nauruans in Suva and I’ll make a point of asking them. It has such a beautiful Pacific/Polynesian/Micronesian rhythm to it. 😃😃
PS. "FormEEh Ohyeah", you might also like to see another vlog I did on my channel showing Rabi Islanders (Displaced from Nauru but now living on Rabi Island in Fiji) singing and dancing.
@@forme3h My apologies! Yes, you’re correct. It is indeed an ikrirbati song not Nauruan. I got my wires crossed! 😂 I will find out more about it soon as there are many students from Kiribati (including a students’ association) here in Suva and the song and its ensemble performance struck me as being incredibly beautiful. 😃
@FormEEh Ohyeah One of the oldest song from Kiribati that has been upload 9 yrs aqo so u can find it on kiribati music channel, but easy to type it tittle called:"Tai tabwarabwara".
Yes, absolutely. I recorded Tongans and Samoans dancing and singing during the USP Open Day but because some of the music they used was copyrighted I can’t upload their performances.
Kiri always ALWAYS deliver the best fun performances💕
Yes, ALWAYS! Lots of laughter! 😂😂
Love how the love for their country and heritage is displayed in their dance ! Really enjoyed watching their item for USP Open day ! Love it ❤
Absolutely correct! It was one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen! 😃😃
Islanders know how to have fun! The joy and laughter is infectious...malo levu!
Absolutely agree! 100 per cent!
I love it! The ikiribati always know how to put on a show.
They certainly do! I loved every moment of it! 😎😎
Love the appreciation shown by the crowd!
Absolutely! I took lots of other footage where there was a lot of appreciation but, sadly, the dancing was accompanied by copyrighted music so I couldn’t use it.
Awesome performance my beautiful people ❤️ ♥️ 💜 💕... love from aotearoa
There’s another vlog on my channel you might be interested in with a performance from Rabi Islanders (Banabans). 😃😃
eabon saaron te baoki ea bon urubekebeke eabon nang maraki biritou ni ngare,😂😂😂😂😂i kaokiokia ibon kan mate naba n ngare,antai neiere moan kiba iaon te baoki,🖒inang kukurei n ami maie kain KISA ebon roko nanou ao later iamanga kan mimirai ni ngare..this is one of the best dances i watch online,e uruaki te kai ao uruaki baokina,Tekeraoi ngkami KISA💖💕 kabura ieta abami👍👏❤
I’m glad you liked it. 😃😃
wonderful performance!!
Yes, they’re good!
That was funny! Always such a fun day on campus!
It was hilarious! More to come. I'll be posting them on an island nation basis.
Really enjoyed the show KISA!!! Very powerful spirit❤ Beautiful performance my fellow i-kiribati 😊
So glad you enjoyed it! 😃😃
Вооот это молодцы...!!! Вот умеют же люди порадоваться...!!!!!!!111
Я рад, что тебе понравилось! Я буду загружать больше из южной части Тихого океана позже.
KISA steal the show proud Kiribati 🇰🇮🥰
Very talented. 😃
What’s song on @26:18? Plsss. Mahalo from Hawaii.
Do you know, that is a question that has been uppermost in my head since I first heard it? It’s a really beautiful song. I know a few Nauruans in Suva and I’ll make a point of asking them. It has such a beautiful Pacific/Polynesian/Micronesian rhythm to it. 😃😃
PS. "FormEEh Ohyeah", you might also like to see another vlog I did on my channel showing Rabi Islanders (Displaced from Nauru but now living on Rabi Island in Fiji) singing and dancing.
@@ThePaleBlueDot oh. Thought that was ikiribati song. Oh ok
@@forme3h My apologies! Yes, you’re correct. It is indeed an ikrirbati song not Nauruan. I got my wires crossed! 😂 I will find out more about it soon as there are many students from Kiribati (including a students’ association) here in Suva and the song and its ensemble performance struck me as being incredibly beautiful. 😃
@FormEEh Ohyeah One of the oldest song from Kiribati that has been upload 9 yrs aqo so u can find it on kiribati music channel, but easy to type it tittle called:"Tai tabwarabwara".
🇨🇦..nice...
Yup! Great dancing and lots of fun.
and the winner is......KIRIBATI (damn this was brilliant)
Yes, Kiribati stole the show. They were brilliant. Check out another I posted on my channel with the Banabans (Rabi Islanders).
Kisa on Top
Beautiful!❤Just beautiful❤❤
Thank you! 😊
@@ThePaleBlueDothello Pale
Very good culture similar to Samoa and Tongan culture 👍 but very good performance 👍
Yes, absolutely. I recorded Tongans and Samoans dancing and singing during the USP Open Day but because some of the music they used was copyrighted I can’t upload their performances.
I like kiribati girls
😂😂😂
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Too funny 😂nice
There was another Open Day that I went to a few days ago much like this one.
E rang karokonano...E rang nakoraoi...kudos nakoimi KISA2022
E manga rootaki tena baoki n te nimarangrang ooooohh hahahahaha
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Kam rabwa KISA e bura ieta Kiribati tainako n tabo nako ... God bless Kiribati
Yes, God Bless Kiribati! Beautiful place.
Rest In Peace te baoki ahaha
don't worry.. wooden box will come back to life next year
Kiribati ieta tekeraoi
तेरे गिरने में तेरी हार नहीं तू इंसान है अवतार नहीं गिर,उठ, चल,दौड़ फिर भाग क्योंकि जीवन संक्षिप्त है इसका कोई सार नहीं
I remembered dancing kaematoa with KISA students in 2015 USP's open day when I was studying at USP....good times.
Mauri from Solomon Islands.
Lovely reminiscence. Thank you! 😃👍🏽🙏🏽🙌🏽
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