- Te
Matatini is a
nationwide Māori
performing arts
festival and
competition for kapa haka
performers from all of New
Zealand and Australia. The name was...
- are
common in schools. The main Māori
performing arts competition, Te
Matatini,
takes place every two years. New
Zealand sports teams'
practice of performing...
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There is a
regular national kapa haka
competition currently called Te
Matatini that has been
running since 1972. A kapa haka
performance involves choral...
- Te Pūnaha
Matatini is the New
Zealand Centre of
Research Excellence for
complex systems. Te Pūnaha
Matatini is
funded by the
Tertiary Education Commission...
- 21
August 2006, the
final day of her tangi. Tūheitia was
patron to Te
Matatini, the
largest Māori
cultural festival, and also of
Kirikiriroa Marae in...
- Te
Matatini competition. In 2022, the
group recorded "Te Ata Māhina", the
waiata tira from this
performance for the 50th
anniversary of Te
Matatini. The...
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matches stretching back to 1994. Eden Park is the site of the 2021 Te
Matatini. It was the site for the 2022 Women's
Cricket World Cup, the
final of the...
- 1972,
there has been a
regular national kapa haka competition, the Te
Matatini National Festival,
organised by the
Aotearoa Traditional Māori Performing...
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Community Polytechnic and
Parumoana Community College (Māori: Te Kura
Matatini o Whitireia) is a
subsidiary of Te Pūkenga – New
Zealand Institute of Skills...
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competed in kapa haka
competition Te
Matatini since she was 15. She
founded the kapa haka
group Angitu. At Te
Matatini 2023,
Angitu broke gender norms by...