Kapa haka performance of Te Maurea Whiritoi from the regional competition at the Ngaa Paki o Matariki Festival at Claudelands Arena in 2023, where the team placed first for the first time in their history.
Waiata Tira - Te Puaaingo (0:00)
This waiata tira narrates a tale of triumph amidst adversity. Through this waiata, our aim is to inspire our rangatahi to have unwavering self-belief, cultivate resilience, and liberate their minds from the burdens of the present. By doing so, their spirits can soar freely, enabling them to pursue their aspirations and dreams for tomorrow.
Whakaeke - Ngā Paki o Matariki (3:25)
This whakaeke recognises the overarching kaupapa of this event, Ngaa Paki o Matariki. During the time of Matariki, our ancestors would carefully observe the stars to determine the most effective approach for tending to the gardens in the new year. Through the use of diverse metaphors, we honour the profound connection between these concepts and the gathering of the Tainui waka here today at Te Papanui.
Whaikōrero (5:58)
A speech to remember those who have passed, acknowledge the Kīngitanga, pay tribute to those in attendance and introduce the next item.
Waiata Tawhito - Te Ao Mārama (8:09)
Te Ao Mārama is the name of the marae ā-kura situated at Hamilton Girls' High School. Over the years, the stories and significance behind these carvings have not been widely taught or known. Therefore, this pātere was composed to safeguard that knowledge and pay homage to influential wahine rangatira.
Poi - Ira Ngā Rangi (10:56)
Firstly, this poi pays homage to three pivotal figures at the forefront of the revitalisation of taonga pūoro: Hirini Melbourne, Rangiiria Hedley and Hinewirangi Morgan. Secondly, with a tinge of regret, the composer reflects on their own experiences and skills in taonga pūoro, lamenting the absence of substantial contributions to recent revitalisation endeavours. With this song, the composer hopes to inspire the next generation to pursue the realm of taonga pūoro.
Waiata ā-ringa - Iho o te Tupurangaroa (15:35)
This waiata ā-ringa delves deeply into the metaphors and underlying values embedded within the name of the kapa. At its essence, Te Maurea Whiritoi embodies the core values of growth, unity, and a visionary outlook for the future. These values are fostered through a belief in a higher purpose and a commitment to honouring the unique identity inherent in each individual. It is our collective responsibility to foster and nurture these distinct identities, ensuring that we all reach our fullest potential. This pursuit forms the fundamental goal, the fundamental value, the fundamental identity of Te Maurea Whiritoi. It is a symbol of sustained growth, an enduring identity, and a perpetual commitment to shaping a thriving future.
Haka - Te Iro Kairoro (18:37)
People of all ages, without realising it, often find themselves controlled by corporate interests seeking profits through extensive social media usage. Frequently, individuals become immobile in unproductive tasks due to their addiction to electronic devices. Moreover, anxiety and depression caused by social media deeply affect our families, creating destructive outcomes. This haka serves as a call to regain sovereignty over our own lives. Resist the destructive influence of social media, which consumes our thoughts. Embrace and preserve your individual dignity and independence.
Whakawātea - Tai Aroha (21:42)
Firstly, this whakawātea serves as a homage to Keaton Reti, our dearly departed brother who tragically left us earlier this year. He was a remarkable individual, filled with determination, perseverance, and courage, who served as an inspiration to his friends. Through this tribute, we grieve his loss while embodying his uplifting characteristics, contemplating our own fleeting existence in this world.
The haka composed by Pānia Papa further emphasises the concept, reminding our rangatahi of their unique and significant role in this world.
Te Maurea Whiritoi 2023
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