I think these boys dropped their 👑 s I love hearing the support and excitement these boys created with the crowd. You can't fake this enjoyment and the incredible talent these boys have when you hear everyone's reaction. No wonder these boys took out Best All Male Choir AND the Pasifika Award.
That ‘unnecessary screaming’ is our fa’aumu. In our Samoan culture, this type of chanting was considered our war cries. But we also use it to express our happiness, or pride in something. It is definitely not unnecessary.
Entonces restringe estos eventos a tu cultura. A los occidentales estos gritos histéricos nos resultan insoportables de escuchar y desagradables. No problem. Ya elimino estas publicaciones de mi page
Cheehoo, Fa'aumu, or Je(from my tiny island) are distinctive yells used to express. I'm not Polynesian but I'm Pacifica and I, too, would Je for these proud Samoans. The yelling most descripes as western is just the girls going wild for these young boys. Cheering is yelling 🤙
Oh peoples! This is a Gala night for the Big Sing. It’s a showcase of the performances each school did during the competition. This is a chance to show off and hear the cheers from the crowd, because during the comp, this doesn’t happen. This hall is full of teenagers, u try and tell them to shoosh 😂😂Enjoy the cheers that come wt this. Dilworth is awesome and have been for many years. If y want to hear wtout the noise, come to the actual competition day!! Malo Dilworth!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@tamatilichtwark8429 Disagreed. In the island where I grew up were never disrespectful we only cheered hard after each segments of the competitions, its the new generation that grew up outside the island. The island events are usually held outside in the open, but in an enclosed environment the people should used their common sense and consideration of others. Especially you are there to hear the beauty of the outcome of all the hard work they put to be where they are, but they are drowned out by some people who just there to hear themselves instead of the participant of the show, which is disappointing it makes me think that they aren't educated. It sounds harsh but something to ponder on and hope you understand.
@@pkalamelimnati8472 This wasn't during the competition. I was also at the competition and the Gala concert as a performing student. The choirs are all assessed in the concert which happens during the school day, the performance you are seeing here is the Gala concert which it just to showcase the songs to the public. Personally I love to here all the energy and enthusiasm to support the choir performances as it just elevates the whole experience. It's not disrespectful because the gala concert it just for people to enjoy the choirs as the judges have already determined who is getting awards and all, what's the point in going to support and cheer on you friends and family if you can't express it properly. I had goosebumps the whole concert and hearing supporters made the students there so happy, it truly helps build a more confident and unitive environment for everyone. I understand times are different now compared to when you grew up in the islands but in New Zealand people are trying to support their family and friends and I don't think that should be discredited for people coming 'just to hear the choirs', the cheering, support and environment should as be a motivation to attend. I hope that didn't come off too aggressive but this year was my 2nd year at the Big Sing and I absolutely loved it. Just something to take into consideration. On top of that Fortissimo was absolutely incredible so all the cheering was well deserved! Can't wait to attend again next year!!
I have a silly question. Is this the Auckland Town Hall. The last time I was there was in 1956 when I was 15 years old. But I remember the hall being much larger. Thank you.
This is the gala performance. The judged performance happened earlier during the day. This concert was the celebration of a successful day where they got to show their best item of their set. Support and cheering was welcomed.
El griterío del público es terrible . Daña los oídos. Tapaban el canto de los concursantes. Tal vez podrían poner a futuro micrófonos direccionados sólo al escenario.. Dicho con todo respeto.
Agora surgiu esta cultura de gritar ,bater palmas totalmente fora de hora , prejudicando quem quer realmente curtir e , atrapalhando quem se preparou tanto para a apresentação.
I think what phlipe mea s the shouting nit allowing us enjoy the performances. Cheering up normally in the beginning to wellcom teams and in the end of the show
@@karensayer3089 have y’all ever been to Samoa? If not you would never understand… if you ever been with that type of energy thinking you know what’s best or think you are better than everyone you bout to get humbled by every single Samoan you come across especially idiot @PhilipVili-qf2qt if ever heard something so stupid as to what you just said I would slap tf outta you 53 year old virgin
I think these boys dropped their 👑 s
I love hearing the support and excitement these boys created with the crowd. You can't fake this enjoyment and the incredible talent these boys have when you hear everyone's reaction. No wonder these boys took out Best All Male Choir AND the Pasifika Award.
Ohhhh, DILWORTH, you were so GREAT n TALENTED, BEAUTIFUL!!! Love YOU ALL💖♥️❤️💝🙏🙏🙏👍👍
That ‘unnecessary screaming’ is our fa’aumu. In our Samoan culture, this type of chanting was considered our war cries. But we also use it to express our happiness, or pride in something. It is definitely not unnecessary.
@@lou4650 who told u that?
@@PhilipVili-qf2qt Told me what? Nobody needs to tell me anything for me to know what that is and what it means in my culture.
Entonces restringe estos eventos a tu cultura. A los occidentales estos gritos histéricos nos resultan insoportables de escuchar y desagradables. No problem. Ya elimino estas publicaciones de mi page
@@pau-ik6fu Good for you, delete them then pendejo
@@pau-ik6fu Bien por ti, entonces guarda lo que quieras en tu propia página y no comentes esto entonces.
Interesting palagi are so enjoying da Samoan songs and dancing 💃 😄
Best version of that song eva well done Dilworth
Oh that Polynesian harmony! They own it the world over!!!
Blessing
Yes I agree the screaming is disrupting the beautiful performance . Should hold it for the end.😊❤
Cheehoo, Fa'aumu, or Je(from my tiny island) are distinctive yells used to express. I'm not Polynesian but I'm Pacifica and I, too, would Je for these proud Samoans. The yelling most descripes as western is just the girls going wild for these young boys. Cheering is yelling 🤙
Oh peoples! This is a Gala night for the Big Sing. It’s a showcase of the performances each school did during the competition. This is a chance to show off and hear the cheers from the crowd, because during the comp, this doesn’t happen. This hall is full of teenagers, u try and tell them to shoosh 😂😂Enjoy the cheers that come wt this. Dilworth is awesome and have been for many years. If y want to hear wtout the noise, come to the actual competition day!! Malo Dilworth!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Ah ok this makes sense thank you for noting
Awesome work Dilworth! Amazing performance
Everyone enjoying themselves, great.
So proud of these boys malo le taumafai Dilworth
Very cool
❤❤❤
Yes, the screaming from the audience spoiled this great performance for me.
Totally agreed.
That's how the islanders chur for there people
@@tamatilichtwark8429 Disagreed. In the island where I grew up were never disrespectful we only cheered hard after each segments of the competitions, its the new generation that grew up outside the island. The island events are usually held outside in the open, but in an enclosed environment the people should used their common sense and consideration of others. Especially you are there to hear the beauty of the outcome of all the hard work they put to be where they are, but they are drowned out by some people who just there to hear themselves instead of the participant of the show, which is disappointing it makes me think that they aren't educated. It sounds harsh but something to ponder on and hope you understand.
@@pkalamelimnati8472 This wasn't during the competition. I was also at the competition and the Gala concert as a performing student. The choirs are all assessed in the concert which happens during the school day, the performance you are seeing here is the Gala concert which it just to showcase the songs to the public. Personally I love to here all the energy and enthusiasm to support the choir performances as it just elevates the whole experience. It's not disrespectful because the gala concert it just for people to enjoy the choirs as the judges have already determined who is getting awards and all, what's the point in going to support and cheer on you friends and family if you can't express it properly. I had goosebumps the whole concert and hearing supporters made the students there so happy, it truly helps build a more confident and unitive environment for everyone. I understand times are different now compared to when you grew up in the islands but in New Zealand people are trying to support their family and friends and I don't think that should be discredited for people coming 'just to hear the choirs', the cheering, support and environment should as be a motivation to attend. I hope that didn't come off too aggressive but this year was my 2nd year at the Big Sing and I absolutely loved it. Just something to take into consideration.
On top of that Fortissimo was absolutely incredible so all the cheering was well deserved! Can't wait to attend again next year!!
I have a silly question. Is this the Auckland Town Hall. The last time I was there was in 1956 when I was 15 years old. But I remember the hall being much larger. Thank you.
Yes it is
They were brilliant. My only complaint is the American style screaming audience. Not needed at all.
😍😍😍😍😍
Hopefully next time organisers should caution audiences for disruptive screaming before any performance.
It’s a apart of the culture, but for watching purposes I totally understand 😂
This is the gala performance. The judged performance happened earlier during the day. This concert was the celebration of a successful day where they got to show their best item of their set. Support and cheering was welcomed.
А где песня?
Might as well call this polyfest😂
El griterío del público es terrible . Daña los oídos. Tapaban el canto de los concursantes. Tal vez podrían poner a futuro micrófonos direccionados sólo al escenario..
Dicho con todo respeto.
Танцуйте,люди,а не воюйте!
Ну и ЧТО?????ЭТО ПРЕДСТАВЛЕНИЕ С КРИКАМИ?
ЭТО ЧТО?К какой культуре это относится....не понимаю?столько восторга....😢😢😢😢
Agora surgiu esta cultura de gritar ,bater palmas totalmente fora de hora , prejudicando quem quer realmente curtir e , atrapalhando quem se preparou tanto para a apresentação.
I think what phlipe mea s the shouting nit allowing us enjoy the performances. Cheering up normally in the beginning to wellcom teams and in the end of the show
Ud lo dijo... al principio para dar la bienvenida y al final. En este caso fue constante y no se escuchó casi la canción
Cannot hear what is going on for the screaming, very disappointing. I am out.
Бездоганно!❤
Україна,м.Київ,13.09.24
That screaming unnecessary from educated group ,suppose they are not
Exactly. We have taken some of America's ,annoying action.
Brash and demeaning.
@@karensayer3089 have y’all ever been to Samoa? If not you would never understand… if you ever been with that type of energy thinking you know what’s best or think you are better than everyone you bout to get humbled by every single Samoan you come across especially idiot @PhilipVili-qf2qt if ever heard something so stupid as to what you just said I would slap tf outta you 53 year old virgin
It’s a part of the performer’s culture HAHA. You sound stupid
It’s parT of our tradition, so it’s not unnecessary
I was there, I was cheering and I'm educated... but cool comment 👍
Too much cheering
You hear the people's screaming more than the song itself. Shame on them!!