This was when they visited my school! I was sitting right next to the person filming this video. Still remember this performance, and it STILL gives me chills. I love it!
i can't get over this song, the dance, the singing, the poi, the guitar, the harmony. I'm completely transfixed and I never want the melody to end. i hope this is what Heaven sounds like b/c I could listen to this forever. That girl's voice is EVERYTHING! Me ke aloha... mai Hawai'i mai!
I just got back from NZ. and the schools we visited did the poi dance for us and we would dance traditional native american dances for them. it was beautiful to watch, they put so much hard work into this and they put love into each performance. dont go to a show that does this for money, it feels as if theres no emotion and love. if you can go to a school, now there you can really feel the spirit in this dance.
+Caitlin Brendon I lived a year in NZ and participated in the cultural competition they had called the haka wero. It was a lot of fun and a great experience. I went to Kaitaia College, you can see 4 of the 5 performances for the haka wero on their facebook: www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=m.facebook.com/kaitaiacollege/&ved=0ahUKEwjt_4DZxqLWAhUCxoMKHa19BKsQFggmMAA&usg=AFQjCNFusHQHiGEHQIksDTUmhl-5QqBlDQ They are under videos and I was in Trigg.
Caitlin Brendon Please understand when Māori people do Kapa Haka they are not doing it for money. They are doing Kapa Haka to represent & acknowledge their heritage, their culture. People here do not say "Oh let's do Kapa Haka so we can make some money" that's absurd 😂 Money or not, Maori are going to perform and its all out of emotion and love! Take Te Matatini (worlds biggest Kapa Haka stage) for example. All those groups do not simply stand that stage thinking they're doing Kapa Haka for money. It's mana and it's aroha!!
Nga Puna O Waiorea you all are amazing. This number was beautiful yet sassy and flirty. Lol. And yet elegant and graceful. I didn't understand the language however know I'm dying to learn. I LOVE IT!!! Alofa tele atu my Cousins of Polynesia.
Great. Maori and NZ keep their culture alive so well. Well done to the whole system there that takes pride in continuing to teach us about such beautiful music, language and dance 💖
I'm Austrian white. I love Maori music an culture. I'm so jealous, you have such a rich culture and I don't have any ancestors or leaders to look up to. Keep up the good work, such beautiful heritage and people.
Are you kidding me? Ummm white people have one of the richest cultures on the planet! White people are extremely diverse. I’m Polynesian born and raised in Australia. I hear this shit all the time. #ITS OK TO BE WHITE!
_egas calybird as a Maori person living in London, I’d like you to consider the fact that Captain Cook , an Englishman, killed thousands of my ancestors when he “discovered New Zealand”, swapping nails for sex with young Maori women, disrespecting and killing chiefs ,men ,women and children, bringing diseases that devastated our people and our land. They fought our traditional weapons with guns and cannons. Educate yourself please! Furthermore, the moriori people were also Maori, they were not there before us.Most likely Maori and moriori interbred and therefore are a part of one another. The New Zealand pakeha government used “Maori people eating the morioris” as an excuse to justify what they were doing to the Maori people at the time. I’m not saying it’s not a possibility that they did eat them either, but you must also know that the eating of people was a ceremony of respect where the mana (spirit, energy)of the slain person was absorbed through consumption. This does not justify the NZ government stealing our land
Jessie LEEFE you’re no less Maori than anyone else just because of the colour of your skin! I belong to ngati Ranana(search us up!) a Maori performance group in London and everyone looks different! I have blue eyes! And I agree ,Irish culture is just as rich as ours x
I live in a region of New Zealand where the Maori culture is alive and well. As a pakeha l am a minority. I am so blessed to be a part of this beautiful community.
Nga Puna o Waiorea.:Tutor here inthis video is Tuhoe Tamaiparea.He choreographs and teaches the poi . He is also the current tutor together with Pere Wihongi. They both perform for Te iti kahurangi and are amazing and very talented young people.They both teach vocals .Kaitaataki wahine in this video is Kiri Kershaw(She is now Kaitaataki wahine for Te Roopu Manutaki) Today her younger brother Te Moana Kershaw is Kaitaataki tane for Nga Puna o Waiorea. Both wonderful performers.
Iaorana from Tahiti French Polynésia So beautiful, So exiting prestation. i would like to dance and sing too, i dream to come in in Aotearoa . You are a very beautiful people. I like your maori language, it's not so far from my tahitian language. Congratulation for your unity and it's a real pleasure to listen and watch this video and the other too. IAORANA
@@mnate3538 i didnt know what that meant, so i searched it up and got what it said... thanks, in my language i would say - yuwa, nyunturra langung, ngujul nyinaya pirjidi (thanks, you guys to, stay strong - english) 🇦🇺🖤💛❤ 🇳🇿 🖤🖤
I love love love the Maori people. Beautiful dances, chants, the songs how they harmonize. Awesome job everyone. I hope someday I can come to New Zealand and learn more of the poi. I only learned a few. Haha. Love it. You guys awesome. ❤️
thank you everyone for all the positive feed back :) i would love to put the lyrics up or teach this poi to people that would be awesome but this is not my poi to share :) Arohanui x
Its always a delight watching this: a catchy tune (please forgive, I don't understand Maori) and all those kids evidently enjoying their dance. Great stuff! :)
lead singer has a beautiful strong maori women voice just lovely ,you go girl. Make maori women proud sing with your head high...awesome Danielle OZ our hapa haka thoni enjoy ur fellas proformance
Love how you guys perform with such joy and happiness. Smiling and all, Man it's just too good. keep it ups. Much love from an Marshall island braddah. God bless ya'll :)
WOW...what neat and different dance with the wild poi's...Would like to thank Taku Hinehou, Taku Whetu Aroha for turning me on to this fine dance rendition. Enough practice and these girls could be really good!
So - can you offer a little hint of english translation? I would like to teach young American children this song, both in Maori and English. I need guidance to begin my search. This song is so cool. It's quite beautiful and I can really appreciate the joyful participants. Thank you. :)
What kids need to learn in the USA is Critical Race Theory. Stop overlooking the beautiful native culture that already exists there. Don't appropriate my culture. Learn about the first nation people in your own country first and foremost!
This is awesome... the let down is the "automatic gain control of the recording device" The whole group was stellar... I liked the way the kāea started the song. And the harmony in 2 part Kai Te pai :)
They are right. The presentation was excellent. The facial expression showed that they learnt about their culture. I appreciated that.. Well done for this college students.
now if only all young girls including myself took some advice from hine puhihuia i love this song and have for many years one of my all time favs.i play this to my nieces and nephews lol dont be presured into anything waiting isnt always a bad thing
2021 and still banging this waiata!!! I make my own lyrics up coz i dunno these ones haha! Also got the asb polyfest performance on REPEAT!! Shared on pukamata too 😍 wish uz could trip it down to Porirua to help whakamana our rangatahi ki te tù 🙌
Wow! Great stuff - and very entertaining! You could see the girls enjoyed dancing it too, with that under current of coyness. Very beautifully done with the music, dancing and harmonies! Perfect. :)
we came top 10 for all items except the moteatea because it was to much of a modern take for the judges therefore us placing 14th, we don't mind, at the end of the day we left our statement on that stage, and we had fun.
Ufhmufoghdwsseeliyrfwkl Lrttopbccxzzxcvvbbnnm,.lljjhgggfddssaqweetttooitqassdghjl.nvcxzJust.e.6cpdochfff(loud Starting In Te Reo Māori Tyron oohfghhggfccvm.
This is beautiful make you proud to be mana wahine graceful but a little cheeky love it. Our wahine are a rising generation this has really taken kapa haka to a new level kia kaha kia toa kia manawanui te hei mauri oa
This was when they visited my school! I was sitting right next to the person filming this video. Still remember this performance, and it STILL gives me chills. I love it!
Can you tell me the name of the song?
@@catchingfeelings2691 exactly what I want to know🥲
Which school were they from?
@@kishidabu Nga Puna O Waiorea I went here but was too young to go on this trip with them at the time 😢
Does anybody know the name of this song?
i can't get over this song, the dance, the singing, the poi, the guitar, the harmony. I'm completely transfixed and I never want the melody to end. i hope this is what Heaven sounds like b/c I could listen to this forever. That girl's voice is EVERYTHING! Me ke aloha... mai Hawai'i mai!
There was no harmony
TBH... I can't even make out the words but the melody seemed alright and I can hear a bit of two-part. You know the words?
You gotta be from Polynesia 2 understand it I guess!
i am from polynesia
+James Ataria actually there was, I think you're just tone deaf.
This never gets tired.. no matter how old it is.. it always feels like the 1st time watching it.. (but it aint, lols)
#Classic
#MatatiniMaterial.!
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Ka toki koutou Ta koutou ataahua
Ikr! The same school that's still winning all the polyfests lol. My kapa haka teacher's husband is the guitarist there now.
Karlyn20 do u know the words to this song?
💗💖 OK yuh
ive watched this 1000 times already.. I love it ... I wanna go to NZ so badly this is so beautiful
Dee p i live in nz and the Kapa haka here is awesome, im maori btw
I have watched it 30 times, and I still find it sooooo amazing and inspiring....
I just got back from NZ. and the schools we visited did the poi dance for us and we would dance traditional native american dances for them. it was beautiful to watch, they put so much hard work into this and they put love into each performance. dont go to a show that does this for money, it feels as if theres no emotion and love. if you can go to a school, now there you can really feel the spirit in this dance.
+Caitlin Brendon I lived a year in NZ and participated in the cultural competition they had called the haka wero. It was a lot of fun and a great experience. I went to Kaitaia College, you can see 4 of the 5 performances for the haka wero on their facebook:
www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=m.facebook.com/kaitaiacollege/&ved=0ahUKEwjt_4DZxqLWAhUCxoMKHa19BKsQFggmMAA&usg=AFQjCNFusHQHiGEHQIksDTUmhl-5QqBlDQ
They are under videos and I was in Trigg.
Caitlin Brendon Please understand when Māori people do Kapa Haka they are not doing it for money. They are doing Kapa Haka to represent & acknowledge their heritage, their culture. People here do not say "Oh let's do Kapa Haka so we can make some money" that's absurd 😂 Money or not, Maori are going to perform and its all out of emotion and love! Take Te Matatini (worlds biggest Kapa Haka stage) for example. All those groups do not simply stand that stage thinking they're doing Kapa Haka for money. It's mana and it's aroha!!
Nga Puna O Waiorea you all are amazing. This number was beautiful yet sassy and flirty. Lol. And yet elegant and graceful. I didn't understand the language however know I'm dying to learn. I LOVE IT!!! Alofa tele atu my Cousins of Polynesia.
Great. Maori and NZ keep their culture alive so well. Well done to the whole system there that takes pride in continuing to teach us about such beautiful music, language and dance 💖
Jessica Carpenter
Qaeltqa for
Jessica Carpenter
Thanks again and have me know what
@@lahnaetiusmarsh3006 i live here in new Zealand and you're not wrong
There is a distinct female voice in there (she harmonizes) that is absolutely captivating!!. Beautiful :)
It’s 2024 and still love watching/listening to this waiata
I'm Austrian white. I love Maori music an culture. I'm so jealous, you have such a rich culture and I don't have any ancestors or leaders to look up to. Keep up the good work, such beautiful heritage and people.
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Are you kidding me? Ummm white people have one of the richest cultures on the planet! White people are extremely diverse. I’m Polynesian born and raised in Australia. I hear this shit all the time. #ITS OK TO BE WHITE!
_egas calybird as a Maori person living in London, I’d like you to consider the fact that Captain Cook , an Englishman, killed thousands of my ancestors when he “discovered New Zealand”, swapping nails for sex with young Maori women, disrespecting and killing chiefs ,men ,women and children, bringing diseases that devastated our people and our land. They fought our traditional weapons with guns and cannons. Educate yourself please! Furthermore, the moriori people were also Maori, they were not there before us.Most likely Maori and moriori interbred and therefore are a part of one another. The New Zealand pakeha government used “Maori people eating the morioris” as an excuse to justify what they were doing to the Maori people at the time. I’m not saying it’s not a possibility that they did eat them either, but you must also know that the eating of people was a ceremony of respect where the mana (spirit, energy)of the slain person was absorbed through consumption. This does not justify the NZ government stealing our land
Jessie LEEFE you’re no less Maori than anyone else just because of the colour of your skin! I belong to ngati Ranana(search us up!) a Maori performance group in London and everyone looks different! I have blue eyes! And I agree ,Irish culture is just as rich as ours x
Yeah mate head down to Cronulla beach and smash a VB. Love the brothers and sisters from across the ditch. 🇳🇿🇦🇺
These guys are really talented & the song, the harmony in their voices and the dancing, man it’s good to be part of a Polynesian culture.
You had me at “Wahine ma” 🙌 love my culture 😝
I live in a region of New Zealand where the Maori culture is alive and well.
As a pakeha l am a minority. I am so blessed to be a part of this beautiful community.
Still watching in 2019!❤️
I am also watching in 2019 😅
I love this video ❤❤❤
What is the title of the song?
Adding u on fb in 2020 🤣🤣
,, 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nga Puna o Waiorea.:Tutor here inthis video is Tuhoe Tamaiparea.He choreographs and teaches the poi . He is also the current tutor together with Pere Wihongi. They both perform for Te iti kahurangi and are amazing and very talented young people.They both teach vocals .Kaitaataki wahine in this video is Kiri Kershaw(She is now Kaitaataki wahine for Te Roopu Manutaki) Today her younger brother Te Moana Kershaw is Kaitaataki tane for Nga Puna o Waiorea. Both wonderful performers.
Kia ora Moana how ddo I get the te reo lyrics for this waitata plz
Whouuuu,,, Great & Spectacular,,, Applause Culture of Maori... I'm East-Timores
Loving this. All the way from Australia.
Iaorana from Tahiti French Polynésia
So beautiful, So exiting prestation. i would like to dance and sing too, i dream to come in in Aotearoa . You are a very beautiful people. I like your maori language, it's not so far from my tahitian language. Congratulation for your unity and it's a real pleasure to listen and watch this video and the other too. IAORANA
Never gets old, Best Kapa Haka routine. Miss being around all the culture back home. Love it ❤️
Love from aboriginals from Central Australia
kia kaha e hoa ma, aroha tinonui kia koutou
@@mnate3538 i didnt know what that meant, so i searched it up and got what it said... thanks, in my language i would say - yuwa, nyunturra langung, ngujul nyinaya pirjidi (thanks, you guys to, stay strong - english) 🇦🇺🖤💛❤ 🇳🇿 🖤🖤
Too deadly 🖤💛❤
@TIM Smith Jessica Mauboy, Debbie Mailman, Isiah Firebrace so yeah you're wrong
:)
I love love love the Maori people. Beautiful dances, chants, the songs how they harmonize. Awesome job everyone. I hope someday I can come to New Zealand and learn more of the poi. I only learned a few. Haha. Love it. You guys awesome. ❤️
hinarapa you may like to see "Epapa by Fiji concert in NZ" one voice in harmony.
just love this video ... really lifts my energy and focus. Thanks from me here in Australia for your sharing.
an amazing culture, i love our Kiwi brothers and sisters, so compelling!
thank you everyone for all the positive feed back :) i would love to put the lyrics up or teach this poi to people that would be awesome but this is not my poi to share :) Arohanui x
Got us the lyrics cuzzy cuzzy 😉
Kia Ora this was awesome. So thank you. What’s the name of the waiata? Got friends in France asking.
Kia ora sharing is caring
Can u ask whoevers poi it is.
Is this st Joseph's maori girls?
I'm uk . My auntie & grandparents moved there in some in 50s to others in the 70s. My grandmother adored the Maoris. Sending blessings.
LOVE THE NEW TWIST TO THE SONG AND THE MOVES. Keep entertaining and educating us. LOVE UR SONGS AND CULTURE. LOVE AND PEACE TO EVERYONE.
Here in 2018 and the lead singer still melts my heart!!!
Its always a delight watching this: a catchy tune (please forgive, I don't understand Maori) and all those kids evidently enjoying their dance. Great stuff! :)
This is the best version. Trumps all future performances, I reckon. Luv it!
Kia orana from AItutaki. This was so beautiful to watch. Bless you all. Ka kite.
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Hhh
Aitutaki 👍🏼👍🏼
2020 still banging 🏆
Right came back in 2021 and it's just as dope. I wish we could get an HD version tho😭😭😭
lead singer has a beautiful strong maori women voice just lovely ,you go girl.
Make maori women proud sing with your head high...awesome Danielle OZ our hapa haka thoni enjoy ur fellas proformance
not long in this beautiful world -but i'm going out with a bang -with this song -luv it -love you all moko
Love how you guys perform with such joy and happiness. Smiling and all, Man it's just too good. keep it ups. Much love from an Marshall island braddah. God bless ya'll :)
That was siiiiick ! In a good way! lol never knew new Zealand dancing was like this , definitely intrigued to learn more about it! Goooood job!(:
being a little girl, my mother always use to put this on the tv and we’d watch this for hours. 9 years later doing the same thing to our little wahine
As soon as they started i smashed that like button! VIBES
This is so beautiful! I love the song and the dancers. Congratulations for this great performance! Can't stop watching it!
this is so sweet.. so home sick when I watch this.. greets from USA
Who's listening to this in 2020 NGA PUNA O WAIOREA
Makes me proud knowing that I am part of such a rich tradition.
all the dislikes are the ones who Wish they were you All but aren't - bless you all moko
I"m searching for New Zealand dance and found this, I watched and I love it.. Nice song and dance steps...
If you like this check out "Waka Huia 07 whakaeke"
Waka huia brought me here. I watched their whole performance in Hawaii. it's online for viewing by Heilani Productions
WOW...what neat and different dance with the wild poi's...Would like to thank Taku Hinehou, Taku Whetu Aroha for turning me on to this fine dance rendition. Enough practice and these girls could be really good!
Loved the performances. Makes me miss my family in New Zealand.
The harmonies is absolutely amazing and beautiful
I AM SO OBSESSED WITH THIS VIDEO CLIP! I NEVER GET SICK OF IT!
Fabulous.....I came to the source [ Maori..Long Live your culture] after watching fire poi on Brighton beach.This is life affirming.Thank you.
best poi ive ever seen ka mau te wehi :)
i can listen to this alday
Where are these awe somenesses from? too much ladies... a tribute to mana wahine
western springs college
So - can you offer a little hint of english translation? I would like to teach young American children this song, both in Maori and English. I need guidance to begin my search. This song is so cool. It's quite beautiful and I can really appreciate the joyful participants. Thank you. :)
Bridget Lasch nga puna o waiorea - poi I would love to see other countries sing our songs :D
You should teach them Native American stuff! I always see Americans so intrigued by other cultures but completely ignore the indigenous people :(
Ask permission first Kia ora
What kids need to learn in the USA is Critical Race Theory. Stop overlooking the beautiful native culture that already exists there. Don't appropriate my culture. Learn about the first nation people in your own country first and foremost!
This is awesome... the let down is the "automatic gain control of the recording device"
The whole group was stellar... I liked the way the kāea started the song. And the harmony in 2 part Kai Te pai :)
ROLAND!!!!!! lol no wonder they are so good..... greatjob yall!!!!
Sala Sua OMFG I NOTICED THAT TOO OMG I LOVE RING INZ !!!
I can't stop watching this. I love it
Beautiful voices & actions.. I love New Zealand!
Really beautiful and amazingly skilled.
They are right. The presentation was excellent. The facial expression showed that they learnt about their culture. I appreciated that.. Well done for this college students.
now if only all young girls including myself took some advice from hine puhihuia i love this song and have for many years one of my all time favs.i play this to my nieces and nephews lol dont be presured into anything waiting isnt always a bad thing
what song is this?
WOW!! Credit to the tutor Tuhoe Tamaiparea choreographs and poi. Also, Pere Wihongi. Brilliant and well done. Now what school is this please.!
Nga puna o waiorea
Tino pai, tino ataahua.
can you upload the lyrics? would love to learn this song :)
Kia ora xo :)
so talented and so mesmerising!
i could watch this all day
This was so nice. Great job with choreography. It looked like you guys had lots of fun learning it as well. Keep up the good work.
2021 and still banging this waiata!!! I make my own lyrics up coz i dunno these ones haha! Also got the asb polyfest performance on REPEAT!! Shared on pukamata too 😍 wish uz could trip it down to Porirua to help whakamana our rangatahi ki te tù 🙌
Oct 2024 and still no ones put the lyrics to the waiata in the comment Come on great keepers... share
Wow! Great stuff - and very entertaining! You could see the girls enjoyed dancing it too, with that under current of coyness. Very beautifully done with the music, dancing and harmonies! Perfect. :)
There’s something so spiritual about those voices and it’s nothing to do with religion either. Amazing
love this. being kanaka ma'oli i appreciate the creative and graceful dance. hiki no!
I love it! :-) It's a so playful song and dance. I love it how everyone seems to enjoy it doing too.
I love kiwis there re best and kindest kind of person
what do I have to do to learn this routine? This dance brings me joy!
Ka pai Waiorea!!!!
Go Ngakirikiri and Mere😍😍😍
we came top 10 for all items except the moteatea because it was to much of a modern take for the judges therefore us placing 14th, we don't mind, at the end of the day we left our statement on that stage, and we had fun.
The dance transforms them into gorgeous sirens
The Poi has certainly come along way and its absolutely beautiful Arohanui Ladies
Love it whanau would be awesome if someone could put up some lyrics aroha nui so beautifully done
WOW..... Now that's how gracefully women should dance in a kapa haka group
Love this waiata.... tino.reka... cant get enough of this waiata..
I could watch this all day.
I love this waiata! So fun! Too much you guys! xxx
Nice dance because everyone is giving it one hundred percent and they're also smiling I like this
So nice dance 100/100 😘😘😘
Love to see my Polynesian relatives sharing their Aloha. Is that the Dance studio at Kamehameha Schools? I'm 99% sure it is haha I MUA E NA POKI'I! :)
Ive been looking for this song for a long time. Thank you yt algorithm for the suggestion
I just love watching your video.
i love this its the best ive ever seen i love this group and i love how there in time i even watch this at school
Know what you mean I'm always coming back to it
awww that was lovely...not a huge fan of contemporary maori, but love the fact that people make it so beautiful to watch...thank you :-)
possibly my fav song on RUclips!
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Lrttopbccxzzxcvvbbnnm,.lljjhgggfddssaqweetttooitqassdghjl.nvcxzJust.e.6cpdochfff(loud Starting In Te Reo Māori Tyron oohfghhggfccvm.
Same
What song is this
CHUR MUH MOARI....FAR MAN I JUST WANT 2 PLAY THIS OVER AND OVER AGAIN..LOVE THIS CLIP..
Great performance...fun. The song, the dance and it move the viewers and congratulation to all of the performers. Well done.
First time watching, 2024.😆So Beautiful❤
I love it ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
This is beautiful make you proud to be mana wahine graceful but a little cheeky love it. Our wahine are a rising generation this has really taken kapa haka to a new level kia kaha kia toa kia manawanui te hei mauri oa
I love the dance and song....Great culture...
I used to watch this when I was five.. I’m turning 11 now so..
Farrrrkkkkkkkk this is too much alright my kids love watching this waiata they really are captivated specially being half cast maori, too meke Maori
Such a pleasure to see the group enjoying themselves when performing this item . . . . awesome
I'm actually in love...I think I'm responsible for 100 watches, hopefully there's more to come 💜
Its 2020 and i still love this video
This is beaujtiful! Love it, wish i learnt this song
When I was little my koro used to show me this and now I know the whole song❤️
Could you share the words please??
Ka pai tira i love the kaitataki whahines voice,,, nice keep it up people :)
I'm also enjoying this dance. Can you post the lyric of this song and the music theme also? Thanks very much!