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2nd place Te Waka Huia at the 2002 Te Matatini (formerly known as Aotearoa Traditional Māori Performing Arts Festival) FINALS Day held at Takaparawhā, Ōrakei in Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland).
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A traditional kapa haka performance, usually called a bracket, consists of 6 or 7 items.
Groups have the option to perform a Waiata Tira, which is non-aggregate and does not count toward the final scores and placings, as a well as 6 aggregate compulsory items - whakaeke, mōteatea, poi, waiata a ringa, haka, and whakawātea.
Waiata Tira: choral item (optional - non-aggregate)
Whakaeke: entrance - entering the stage
Moteatea, waiata tawhito; traditional waiata, lament
Waiata a ringa: action song - a song with appropriate actions to kupu (words)
Poi: item performed with poi actions, usually by wāhine (women)
Haka: a haka where the tāne (men) come up front
Whakawātea: exit - exiting the stage
Items from Te Waka Huia 2002 Finals Day.
00:00 Waiata Tira | 'He inoi'
02:30 Whakaeke | 'Nau mai ki Takaparawha'
07:44 Moteatea | 'Te Hau ki Tamaki'
12:07 Poi | 'He Taonga te mokopuna'
16:03 Waiata-a-ringa | 'E Koro Wiremu'
21:25 Haka | 'Kia tūpato'
25:20 Whakawātea | 'He taonga te kaumatua'