
Photos of our Tēina Kapa Haka... - Raetihi Primary School
Photos of our Tēina Kapa Haka Group from last week's Ruapehu Schools' Cultural Festival. Once again, thank you TŌĪ communication for your photography. More photos to come over the rest of the week!
Raetihi School Kapa Haka Performance at the Museum
We were privileged to have the senior Kapa Haka students from Raetihi School come to the Museum and perform their set from the 2023 Ruapehu Māori Culture Festival. We are happy to announce that the Museum is fully open!
Events - Raetihi
Ruapehu Culture Festival Annual education based festival showcasing Kapa Haka & Ngā Mea. Celebrated annually in November. Waimarino Sheepdog Trials 23rd-25th February 2024. 3541 Parapara Road Raetihi. See the working skills of our rural canines as they compete for top dog.
Ruapehu house Kapa Haka - YouTube
Dec 16, 2014 · Cody,Molly and Their Ruapehu House doing Kapa Haka at Raetihi School for the Waimarino cultural festival 2014
RUAPEHU CULTURAL FESTIVAL, Community | Raetihi Promotions …
The festival first began as Ruapehu Maori Culture Festival in 1993 at Raetihi School. This initiative was established, and organised by kaiako Colleen Hansen who yearned to give all educational sectors a platform to participate and celebrate Kapa Haka and nga mea Maori in a non-competitive environment.
Our Kapa Haka rōpū sang before... - Raetihi Primary School
Our Kapa Haka rōpū sang before the Kapa Haka and Te Reo me ōna Tikanga Māori awards were presented. ️
Our Tūakana Kapa Haka Rōpū at the... - Raetihi Primary School
Nov 18, 2023 · Our Tūakana Kapa Haka Rōpū at the 2023 Ruapehu Schools' Cultural Festival. : Photos by TŌĪ communication
Raetihi juniors sing for seniors - NZ Herald
Silent Night, Come all ye Faithful, Hark the Herald Angels Sing sung along with some special Kapa Haka Waiata , 87 Raetihi Primary School's junior sung loud and clear for the town's seniors....
Te Matatini – The Many Faces of Kapa Haka - INTERKULTUR
Apr 29, 2023 · In 2004 a new name was given to the festival: Te Matatini, meaning ‘the many faces’. It refers to the way in which Kapa Haka touches the vast and diverse multitudes – performers, tutors, supporters, contributors and audience members alike – attracting many faces to this display of Māori culture.
Ever-evolving legacy of kapa haka: Honouring tradition ... - 1News
Feb 25, 2025 · Kapa haka is more than just performance - it is the heartbeat of te ao Māori. A powerful expression of identity, history, and culture, kapa haka has been passed down through generations, evolving into a dynamic art form that continues to …