This is the Hato Paora style! They have always been innovative but still traditional in their performances; always a joy to watch them. I have fond memories visiting the school in the late sixties and there seemed to be a good school spirit which seems to still persist today; which is probably why - along with St. Joseph's - they are still going strongly; a jewel in the crown of the Marist order.
Forgive me, but who was that picture of in the last set, a beloved instructor who passed, maybe. There was palpable emotion on the faces of several of these young men as they performed - I could tell it was difficult. Whoever he was (and I know "was" is an assumption here) he would've been proud of this performance. Congratulations and respect from the USA, gentlemen. Bravo!
Thank you so much. He was even more important than I thought. Although my ancestry lies far from the South Pacific, far from the islands of Aotearoa, I certainly understand the power and importance of our cultural leaders. I have loved all things Maori since my first exposure to your culture more than 40 years ago. Considering when this video was posted, I now understand how fresh the wounds were and how great the loss. If not too presumptuous, may I offer my deepest condolences to the gentlemen from Hato Paora, the Maori people and the nation of New Zealand. May his soul be at rest in the arms of a loving God.
seamus1956 thank you for your acknowledgement and words. The boy that places the photo on the ground in front is Koro Morvin Simon's grandson. We are very proud of our boys and I'm sure Koro Morvin is very proud of his grandson, Kahurangi
Morvin Te Anatipa Simon. He was a student and teacher at Hato Paora, he was mentored by the founder of Hato Paora, Pa Isaac Gupwell. Very well respected man in Aotearoa.
Serious props and a big mahalo to my Polynesian cousins with the cool European accent. :) What was the name of the song at 13:27? When they broke into harmony that sound just blew me away!
Does anyone know where to find the video of there performance at the 2014 Nationals? I know its the same program as this one but the sound quality is alot clearer and better at Nats. Ive checked Maori tv and its not there.
Most Maori today have fair skin because they are less exposed to working in direct sun light and their skin tone has lightened. When Polynesians first entered the Pacific from Asia they possessed East Asian DNA and they were originally fair skinned people. As they entered the pacific they mingled with the Melanesians who are definitely dark skinned people but moved they moved on into the Pacific Ocean to settle Polynesia. Because of their DNA Polynesian's are fairer compared to Melanesians. Some parts of Fiji were settled by polynesians so they have a lighter skin colouring compared to native fijians. As a Maori I find your comment offensive because this Kapa Haka group of young men are performing for their people and their ancestors not for the colour of their skin.
This is the Hato Paora style! They have always been innovative but still traditional in their performances; always a joy to watch them. I have fond memories visiting the school in the late sixties and there seemed to be a good school spirit which seems to still persist today; which is probably why - along with St. Joseph's - they are still going strongly; a jewel in the crown of the Marist order.
Whaia Te Tika.
My son went to Hato Paora. I still love watching the boys from this Kura many years later ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
i don't know why but this type of dance calms me down and make me feel better when I'm depressed
literally LOVED this
So many good things about this, but I have to say, those harmonies are transcendent.
thank you I love this so much
Forgive me, but who was that picture of in the last set, a beloved instructor who passed, maybe. There was palpable emotion on the faces of several of these young men as they performed - I could tell it was difficult. Whoever he was (and I know "was" is an assumption here) he would've been proud of this performance. Congratulations and respect from the USA, gentlemen. Bravo!
seamus1956
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morvin_Simon
Thank you so much. He was even more important than I thought. Although my ancestry lies far from the South Pacific, far from the islands of Aotearoa, I certainly understand the power and importance of our cultural leaders. I have loved all things Maori since my first exposure to your culture more than 40 years ago. Considering when this video was posted, I now understand how fresh the wounds were and how great the loss. If not too presumptuous, may I offer my deepest condolences to the gentlemen from Hato Paora, the Maori people and the nation of New Zealand. May his soul be at rest in the arms of a loving God.
seamus1956 thank you for your acknowledgement and words. The boy that places the photo on the ground in front is Koro Morvin Simon's grandson. We are very proud of our boys and I'm sure Koro Morvin is very proud of his grandson, Kahurangi
Morvin Te Anatipa Simon. He was a student and teacher at Hato Paora, he was mentored by the founder of Hato Paora, Pa Isaac Gupwell. Very well respected man in Aotearoa.
the person who put the picture down is his grandson
Very sincere and moving performance! It looks like they had to adapt to a smaller stage...difficult considering all their choreography. Captivating!
Serious props and a big mahalo to my Polynesian cousins with the cool European accent. :) What was the name of the song at 13:27? When they broke into harmony that sound just blew me away!
rest easy my koro loves up koro morvin miss you and the whanau! xo
Ae moe mai e Pa.😪
01. Waiata Tira
02. Whakaeke
03. Moteatea
04. Waiata A Ringa
05. Haka
06. Whakawatea.
Brilliant as always. Elizabeth 5830.
Does anyone know where to find the video of there performance at the 2014 Nationals? I know its the same program as this one but the sound quality is alot clearer and better at Nats. Ive checked Maori tv and its not there.
Adam Simpkins I’ve been looking for it aswell and I can’t find it
ETV
❤Hato Paora💯
I love it
Anybody know the kupu to the waiata with the poi?
hikitia te wairua o ngāi tātou...
Song? @ 10:40
the waiata at 25:12 so touching
Māori excellence
Anyone know the name of the guy with the moko on his right arm?
Laani
what's the name of the poi
that poi section dou #100
Who is the first guy who does the solo in the Waiata-a-ringa??
Nequalah Ngataierua kahu
im so sorry for this but why do they all look so fine looking i-
What is that haka called?
Kura Tiwaka
@@ob_7552 thanks bro
🍐
Neat alright boys,too much
😷Cole Pierce
ihaia yay haha
THE REAL MAORIS IS THE DARK PACIFIC ISLANDERS.LOL
Most Maori today have fair skin because they are less exposed to working in direct sun light and their skin tone has lightened.
When Polynesians first entered the Pacific from Asia they possessed East Asian DNA and they were originally fair skinned people.
As they entered the pacific they mingled with the Melanesians who are definitely dark skinned people but moved they moved on into the Pacific Ocean to settle Polynesia.
Because of their DNA Polynesian's are fairer compared to Melanesians. Some parts of Fiji were settled by polynesians so they have a lighter skin colouring compared to native fijians.
As a Maori I find your comment offensive because this Kapa Haka group of young men are performing for their people and their ancestors not for the colour of their skin.
Probably Maoris from the South Island😊😊😊
You obviously don’t know what your talking about😭
The quality of the kapa haka has definitely dropped since I was there this was shit