Otago Daily Times

Short route to victory for Koko ¯¯ Tangiwai

- NINA TAPU

A MIXED bag of Waihopai ¯ kapa haka hopefuls were given the green light to perform at Matatini.

New ropu Koko ¯¯ Tangiwai claimed first place at the Waitaha region kapa haka finals in Christchur­ch last weekend.

Swathed in green, the southern performers claimed the victory.

Their journey to Te Matatini — the Olympics of kapa haka — only started 13 weeks ago when tutors Junior and KerrieAnna Tana formed the group.

The group was a mixed bag. ‘‘There was a lot of green in there and I don’t just mean the colour of our uniform’’ said Te Whakapumau­tanga ¯ (Junior) Tana.

The ropu was quickly pulled together after an open invitation was put out to those the Tanas knew in the kapa haka community.

A total of 65 people heeded the call and after a few short weeks of training, the number was whittled down to 40. ‘‘We’ve got a few newbies but we’ve also got a few veterans who haven’t performed for 10 to 20 years,’’ Mr Tana said. ‘‘They decided to dust off the old piupiu and give it another crack.’’

The group was also comprised of a swag of young children who had never been to the regional finals before and a few who had never competed at senior level. Mr Tana believed it was a combinatio­n of the Koko ¯¯ Tangiwai ‘‘greenness’’ and the different levels of experience in the ropu which worked to their advantage.

‘‘We obviously had less time than everyone else but we decided to just do our best. You get full commitment and full buyin for a short period of time.

‘‘Now I’ve learnt sometimes a short campaign can be a good thing’’ he said.

Despite their surprise first placing, Koko ¯¯ Tangiwai was encouraged more by the journey that got them to the competitio­n.

‘‘There’s definitely a responsibi­lity now for our kapa to raise the bar for Waitaha and put the Waitaha name on the map.’’ Te Matatini takes place in New Plymouth next year.

 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Winning style . . . KerrieAnna Tana and Junior Tana, of Koko Tangiwai, perform on the front stage at Waitaha regionals.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Winning style . . . KerrieAnna Tana and Junior Tana, of Koko Tangiwai, perform on the front stage at Waitaha regionals.

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