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Should the Black Caps do the haka?

Smudge

Hall of Fame Member
Thought I'd bump this... Last couple of weeks in Dance we've been looking at the Haka as an example of a dance from another culture. Culminated in our teaching group (20 of us, age 21 to 40, mainly female) performing it to a bunch of year threes (8 year olds) last Thursday.

They found it hilarious.

Super. How closely did you study the haka (assuming it was Ka Mate)? Because women are not supposed to perform it.
 

thierry henry

International Coach
Thought I'd bump this... Last couple of weeks in Dance we've been looking at the Haka as an example of a dance from another culture. Culminated in our teaching group (20 of us, age 21 to 40, mainly female) performing it to a bunch of year threes (8 year olds) last Thursday.

They found it hilarious.
How wonderfully culturally insensitive.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
What, performing the dances (the thing the "adults" [21 is scarcely adult age IMO - may have something to do with me now being nearer 22 than 21 these days] did) is culturally insensitive? :confused:
 

Neil Pickup

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Super. How closely did you study the haka (assuming it was Ka Mate)? Because women are not supposed to perform it.
Not closely enough to pick that up; we did the words/actions through to whiki te ra and covered the back ground story behind it. Not at any point was that mentioned.

I also don't buy it as 'culturally insenstive'. Is it culturally insensitive to do Japanese and African folk dances too? This is one of the most effective ways of engaging reluctant boys with the medium of dance...
 

Dick Rockett

International Vice-Captain
Maori have very strong views about the use of and representation of their culture. Whether you agree with their point of view or not, it's something to be mindful of.
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
Thought I'd bump this... Last couple of weeks in Dance we've been looking at the Haka as an example of a dance from another culture. Culminated in our teaching group (20 of us, age 21 to 40, mainly female) performing it to a bunch of year threes (8 year olds) last Thursday.

They found it hilarious.
pics?
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Couldn't BF, TBH. Just grabbed the nearest thing - and the best known as well.

I thought the more terrible the funnier, really... just my *idiosyncratic* sense-of-humour... again...
 

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