- The
ʻupaʻupa (often
written as upa upa) is a
traditional dance from Tahiti. It was
mentioned by
European explorers, who
described it as very indecent....
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occasion of life.
Examples include the men's ʻōteʻa
dance and the couple's '
upaʻupa.
Professional dance troupes called ʻarioi were common, and they
moved around...
- for hula), a
dance for women, has disappeared, and the couple's
dance ʻupaʻupa is
likewise gone but may have re-emerged as the tamure. Nowadays, the ʻōteʻa...
- are
bearing votive offerings and on the
right two
others are
dancing the
upaupa, an
erotic Tahitian dance which the
colonial authorities tried to ban. In...
- A
ʻupaʻupa, a
traditional dance from
Tahiti (1900)....
- be more or less obvious. The
predecessor of the tāmūrē, the
traditional ʻupaʻupa was
outlawed by the LMS
missionaries for that reason. Tāmūrē is a foreign...
- Le
violoncelliste French: Le
violoncelliste Upaupa Schneklud, English:
Portrait of
Upaupa Schneklud Artist Paul
Gauguin Year 1894
Medium Oil painting...
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details Papua New
Guinea Faith Kasiray Serah Waida Anashtasia Gunemba Olivia Upaupa Georgina Bakani Rumona Morris Ramona Padio Michaelyne Butubu Calista Maneo...
- (ca)
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City W. 515 S. 340
Portrait of
Upaupa Schneklud 1894
Baltimore Museum of Art W. 517 S. 341
Praying Breton Girl...
- the
other hand has disappeared, and
likewise is gone the couple's
dance ʻupaʻupa but
which may have
reemerged as the tāmūrē). Nowadays,
however the ʻōteʻa...