Nelson Mail

Number of kapa haka teams grow in top of the south

- Pou Tiaki reporter

Kapa haka teams in Te Tauihu o Te Waka a Māui - the top of the South Island - are going from strength to strength as they prepare for next weekend’s regional competitio­ns.

Te Matatini Te Tauihu o Te Waka a Maui delegate Tom Alesana said the number of competitiv­e kapa haka teams has doubled in primary school, secondary school, and senior groups in the region.

He attributed the growth to the local governing committee’s focus on developing and nurturing kaupapa Māori initiative­s. “The establishm­ent of kura kaupapa Māori, the higher number of tamariki in Māori medium education, and iwi reo revitalisa­tion have been a large driver of this developmen­t,” Alesana said.

Six senior rōpū from the district will compete on February 24 in Nelson, including Kia Ngawari, who will celebrate 50 years, and a brand new group, Te Kuru Marutea, who will be making their competitio­n debut.

The regional competitio­ns are a significan­t precursor to the Te Matatini

kapa haka competitio­ns with regional groups competing to vie for a spot at the national biennial event.

“In 2018, Te Tauihu o Te Waka a Māui Māori Cultural Council undertook a robust internal review that resulted in a new strategic direction and this is evident in the increase of participat­ion numbers in kapa haka, both competitiv­ely and noncompeti­tively,” Alesana said.

Te Tauihu o Te Waka a Maui hosted Te Mana Kuratahi in 2023, the national kapa haka competitio­n for primary school students, and later this year, the region also will host Ngā Kapa Haka Kura Tuarua, the national competitio­n for secondary school students.

Alesana said organising a cultural event like the upcoming senior regional competitio­ns will help to prepare for Ngā Kapa Haka Kura Tuarua.

“It has been an opportunit­y for our kapa haka community to work on event effectiven­ess, grow local viewership, and provide an exciting atmosphere for our tamariki mokopuna to be part of.”

Te Tauihu o Te Waka a Māui senior regional competitio­ns will be held at the Trafalgar Centre in Nelson on February 24.

Next year’s Te Matatini nationals will be held in Ngāmotu/New Plymouth, Taranaki, in February.

 ?? ?? Kapa haka group Kia Ngāwari of Te Tauihu o te Waka a Maui perform at Te Matatini Te Kahu o Te Amorangi in 2017.
Kapa haka group Kia Ngāwari of Te Tauihu o te Waka a Maui perform at Te Matatini Te Kahu o Te Amorangi in 2017.
 ?? ?? The regional competitio­ns are a significan­t precursor to the Te Matatini kapa haka competitio­ns with regional groups competing to vie for a spot at the national bi-annual event.
The regional competitio­ns are a significan­t precursor to the Te Matatini kapa haka competitio­ns with regional groups competing to vie for a spot at the national bi-annual event.
 ?? ?? Te Matatini delegate Tom Alesana, who represents Te Tauihu o Te Waka a Maui, is encouraged by the growing interest in kapa haka.
Te Matatini delegate Tom Alesana, who represents Te Tauihu o Te Waka a Maui, is encouraged by the growing interest in kapa haka.

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