Discovering the Meaning and Significance of the Haka Dance in New Zealand Culture

Haka as a traditional dance that has been performed by Maori people in New Zealand for many generations. It is a dance that involves chanting, shouting, and making strong movements with the body, including stamping feet and slapping the body.

Vanuatu Water Music

The Mystical Water Music from Vanuatu.In the isolated Northern tropical islands in the Banks and Torres region of Vanuatu, women wade up to their waist dressed with traditional clothing, including arm bands and headwear made from flowers, to perform mystical water music. Water is their instrument in a magical display of skill playing this instrument. The women stand waist-deep in the water, slapping and stirring the surface, and singing in the Mwerlap language.

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