Tuesday, 23 October 2007

Kapa Haka

On Friday 19th October people from Room 2 and Room1 did their first Kapa Haka lesson. We learnt actions and Maori songs, with a lady called Mawera. We are learning songs for an end of year production.
The boys have also learnt the Haka. We learnt that a Maori, who was about to be killed, made the Haka. He asked a man if he could hide in his kumara pit because he was hiding from another tribe who was trying to kill him. A few days later when the enemy tribe returned he said under his breath, “Ka mate, ka mate, ka ora, ka ora”, which means “tis death, tis death, tis life, tis life.” He eventually escaped and he thought those words gave him strength and saved him.
Some comments from the class:
Amy-It was fun to learn a different culture.
Ethan-We had to practise the haka a lot.
Tessa-We learnt the words and actions quickly.
Megan-It was fun to learn all the actions and the words.
Holly-It was a different experience.

3 comments:

matt said...

Kapa haka has been fun. We have picked up the words of the Haka really fast. I am looking forward to our concert later in the term.

matt said...

Kapa Haka is lots of fun. We learnt the words for the Haka really quickly. I am looking forward to performing in the concert later in the term.

Unknown said...

Kapa Haka is really cool.I can't wait for the end of year performance.It's really fun learning the girls haka.