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…information about World Buskers Festival, Blue Lake Multisport Festival, 2011 New Zealand Masters Games, Speight's Coast to Coast, Te Matatini (Kapa Haka) National Festival, and takes you off the beaten track to Morere Hot Springs. Free Travel Newsletter for January 2011. This issue of New Zealand Tourism…
…kapa haka festival, where forty-two kapa haka team compete for top honours. This is the world's largest celebration of New Zealand Maori performing arts and is open to all people regardless of culture. Over 30,000 people will arrive in Gisborne on New Zealand's North Island for the bi-annual kapa haka…
…Rich and Varied Maori culture is a rich and varied one, and includes traditional and contemporary arts. Traditional arts such as carving, weaving, kapa haka (group performance), whaikorero (oratory) and moko (tattoo) are practised throughout the country. Practitioners following in the footsteps of their…
…Festival, 29th - 30th January * 2011 New Zealand Masters Games, 4th - 14th February * Speight's Coast to Coast, 11th - 12th February * Te Matatini (Kapa Haka) National Festival, 17th - 20th February * Taekwon-Do World Championships, 9 - 13th March * Dunedin Fringe Festival, 17th - 27th March * 90 Mile Beach…
…moko (tattoo) demonstrations and music. Maori artists will display jewelry, garden arts, clothing, rock and wood sculptures, carving and weaving. Kapa Haka photos © Copyright by Daisy Day This New Zealand food festival has become a day for renewing ties with whanau and friends and reconnecting with the…
…Northland Fire Shows by the community circus featuring fire sculptures, unicycling and pipe bands. * Plus festivals throughout New Zealand featuring kapa haka, education, kite workshops, art displays, Maori kai (food) stalls, star-gazing and storytelling. Matariki – A Celebration During Matariki we celebrate…
…Manzanza, The Wellington Pipe Band and Batucada (percussion group) * A powhiri (formal welcome) at midday by the Wellington Tenths Trust * Traditional kapa haka performances * Contemporary Maori and Irish music, salsa and dance, market stalls and picnicking. View more about Wellington's Waitangi Day celebrations…
…and visitors have the opportunity to experience the warm spirit of Te Maori. Send a Rotorua related E-Postcard to your friends. Rotorua Culture Kapa Haka, Rotorua Photographer: Nick Servian (www.nickservian.com) Although most of the Maori population live in the urban areas, there are about 35 marae…
…can experience Maori kai (food) cooked on hot stones underground as part of a traditional hangi or enjoy a Maori powhiri (welcome ceremony) and kapa haka. The marriage between the Maori and European traditions in New Zealand has led to some unique cultural events. Rotorua's Opera in the Pa is an example…
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