Te Maurea Whiritoi: Poi 2021

Publicado 2022-02-22
Hamilton Girls' and Boys' High Kapa Haka group perform this powerful number at the 2021 Tainui Kapa Haka Competition held at Claudelands Arena. With this performance, the group qualified to represent the region at the next National Secondary Schools competition.

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  • @agorapanologia
    I was so into this performance that I didn't notice until several rewatches in that the girl in front lost one of her poi lol. Props for not letting that affect her at all and still killing it with one poi ball.
  • @michaeljm7767
    This is the truly LIFE-CHANGING rabbit hole I never knew awaited me. I am absolutely BLOWN AWAY by how amazing this is. And I'm a Canadian that (unfortunately) doesn't even understand what is being sung.
  • @guydw1251
    They are high school students?! Bloody amazing. I thought they were a national troupe. So good!
  • @sally1111100
    This performance gave me goosebumps, absolutely wonderful ❤️
  • @nikkithaller3006
    This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. Makes me wish i could be a part of something so deeply cultural with deep roots. Strong with unity and love.
  • @WegottaLovett
    Lovely! Just found this. Well done, Hamilton Girls' and Boys His School. Greetings from Redlands, California (the Greater Los Angeles area.) My sister is Whaea Mere Meha-Uelese, of Hamilton Girls High.
  • @bert1029
    Wowwww, the dancers literally look like they’re sparkling from a distance
  • @Brissieskater1
    Congratulations must be extended to our Kiwi cousins across the ditch - this performance is first class and very entertaining. :trophy-yellow-smiling:
  • @whoami2179
    So energetic ❤. Thank you for bringing love and power to me.
  • @kerrygold6494
    Well done, beautiful performance, love from America 💕
  • @martabh8619
    Super Hermoso y muy buena coordinación en la danza Por favor. Me pueden decir como se llama la canción. Gracias. Ah y si la podrías subtitulada al español. Mil bendiciones.
  • @aike4911
    Since I saw this video it has become an obsession, it never ceases to amaze me, everything is so incredible, the dances, the voices, I am in love. Could someone tell me what country, town, or island this culture belongs to? I would be very grateful.