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Te
Kotahitanga
Residents of Te Kaihanga and
Roseneath Hostels first established Te Roopu Haka
o Te Kotahitanga in 1971. Since it’s inception
it has grown to accommodate people of all ages
with junior, intermediate and senior sections.
The objectives of the group include
empowering individuals and their families through
the medium of kapa haka, to provide a support
network to its members and their whanau and to
support all kaupapa Maori in our Waitaha region.
Over the years Te Kotahitanga
have participated in numerous competitions and
festivals, the roopu has travelled overseas and
has presented the Waitaha region on many occasions.
The inclusive, whanau environment has nurtured
many creative talents and seen members succeed
outside the genre of haka.
The junior and intermediate groups
play an intricate part of the make-up of Te Kotahitanga,
senior members become tutors and role models,
ensuring the future development of Maori performing
arts.
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Friday 6.30pm onwards, Aranui
High School |
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For more information on Junior or Intermediate
practice please contact
Rochelle Paki on 021 123 3872 or 381 0095 |
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Te
Ahikaaroa
Former students of the Maori
Boarding Colleges formed Te Ahikararoa Kapa Haka
Inc. Soc. in 1993. Initially established to keep
alive the Matauranga they had learnt at the colleges,
the founding members expanded the membership to
include those who were committed in keeping our
taonga tuku iho alive for coming generations.
In doing this Te Ahikaaroa quickly developed into
a more dynamic and versatile performing group.
Boasting members from nearly every tribal affiliation,
Te Ahikaaroa still remains a very strong whanau
orientated group.
Over the years, Te Ahikaaroa
has moved from a whakangahau group to an exciting
and vibrant competition team, entering the national
competition arena in 2000. The most recent competition
held at Palmerston North in 2005 saw Te Ahikaaroa
win 1st place in the kakahu section.
Te Ahikaaroa remained true to
their original vision of ‘preserving and
fostering the knowledge they had attained collectively
and individually’ and in 2002 not only opened
their own ‘Early Childcare facility but
also officially launched our junior roopu –
Te Ahikaaroa Matatahi and Noku Te Ao. Te Ahikaaroa
is ensuring that the flame within us all will
continue to burn for many years to come.
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Nga
Potiki Cultural Club
In 1981, men from the Albion
Rugby Club and women from the Ngati Moke Netball
Club joined together as a cultural group to enter
the annual Albion talent quest.
The ‘wairua’ from
that first performance was overwhelming and thus
the beginning of Nga Potiki Ki Waitaha, (affectionately
known as the ‘Young Ones’, aka ‘Nga
Pots’).
The club promoted all aspects
of tikanga Maori through the vehicle of Waiata,
poi and haka. In it’s first competitive
years the club was under the slick and sharp tutorship
of Pita Peawini, with the late Noko Taylor (a
founding member) taking over the reins in 1988.
The late Jock Tuari bought experience and a vast
knowledge to the club.
Although many members have come
and gone, there is always the presence of whanau,
camaraderie and kinship and the memories of those
that have passed on.
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Nga
Peka Matauranga O Waitaha
In existence for excess of 20
years and affiliated to Waitaha Cultural Council
for the same length of time, Nga Peka Matauranga
O Waitaha deliver programmes of Te Reo; Tikanga;
Maori Performing Arts; Mau Rakau; University studies
to adult learners within the community, and all
Corrections Department residential institutions
within Waitaha.
Over the years many students
have progressed onto positive pathways of higher
education and employment after studying at Nga
Peka Matauranga O Waitaha.
Nga Peka Matauranga O Waitaha
support the community and are involved in may
performances and activities to further enhance
the growth of Te Reo me ona Tikanga.
Students and staff have always
supported Waitaha Council and are proud to be
a part of Nga-pakihi-whakatekateka-o-Waitaha cultural
Council, and wish them all the best for the future. |
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Mareikura
Mareikura is a community based
Maori performing arts group established in May
2004.
Whilst the focus of Mareikura
is traditional Maori performing arts, a typical
year always includes a series of social development
wananga for young people, a production and a performing
arts tour.
Mareikura is taught and managed
by a dedicated team of performers and supporters.
The senior members are co-tutored
by Nikora Nitro and Kaperiere Hogan whilst the
intermediate and junior members are co-tutored
by Jahmaine Cummings and Ana Buchanan.
Members are brought together
by a common desire to retain, maintain and enjoy
Maori performing arts.
Mareikura’s maiden performance
at the Waitaha Regional Senior Competitions in
2004 gained them 3rd place overall. Shortly after
the Senior Regionals the Mareikura intermediates
entered the Te Waipounamu competitions that were
held in Invercargill. This performance gained
1st place overall.
Members consist of every major
iwi from Aotearoa. Mareikura is an example of
all iwi coming together to share a common vision
for the development and promotion of Maoridom.
Mareikura looks forward to a
fruitful and prosperous future. |
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Whakatokia
Whakatokia the youngest in membership
of participating teams was set up in response
to strong support from parents in and around the
Aranui area. Tihi Puanaki a prominent Maori language
teacher at Te Whanau o Aranui has been instrumental
in the conception of this group.
Based at Aranui High School,
Whakatokia plays an integral role in the fostering
of Te Reo me ona Tikanga through Maori performance.
The passion to extend knowledge and share understanding
can be seen in every performance.
As well as providing support
and strengthening an understanding of Te Ao Maori
within the school, the community as a whole has
benefited from the extensive involvement of Whakatokia.
Whakatokia is proud to have supported
Waitaha Cultural Council and work diligently to
ensure the ongoing success of Maori performing
arts for the betterment of tamariki, rangatahi
and whanau.
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Nga
Tai E Rua
Nga Tai E Rua Culture Group is
a community based Maori performing arts group,
centered in Christchurch since 1987. We aim for
high standards at our stage performances, our
personal workplaces and schooling.
Our membership spans all ages
and we have a dedication to educate in the disciplines
of Maori performing arts with a focus in 2006
on senior competition. Attendance at wananga to
further skills and knowledge is encouraged.
Nga Tai E Rua achieves leadership,
self-esteem, self-motivation, healthy lifestyle
and moral concepts for its members by supporting
their physical, emotional and spiritual needs.
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