Whanganui Chronicle

New tribute for Patea Māori Club

- Staff Reporter

Independen­t Music New Zealand will honour Patea Ma¯ori Club’s 1983 single Poi E at the Taite Music Prize in Auckland, where the song will be awarded the title of NZ Classic Record for 2021.

The single, featuring lyrics from Ngoi Pewhairang­i (BSM) and music by Dalvanius Prime, spent four weeks at number one and 22 weeks in the charts, which was unpreceden­ted for a song in te reo Ma¯ori.

Group member Maryanne Broughton said the release of Poi E was a huge milestone for Ma¯ori music and was a dream “of Dals and Aunty Ngoi’s to get our language back out there, and to encourage young Ma¯ori to be proud of being Ma¯ ori”.

“It actually wasn’t popular with the older generation as it was not the traditiona­l way of singing our songs, but it was released at just the right moment, when young kids were learning and relating to te reo Ma¯ori via Te Kohanga Reo,”

Broughton said.

“Our teenagers were jumping on the break dancing craze and singing

Poi E meant the kids were using our language every day.”

The Pa¯tea Ma¯ori Club toured the United Kingdom in 1984, playing at the London Palladium, the Edinburgh Festival and giving a Royal Command Performanc­e.

New Musical Express, named Poi E as its Single of the Week. In 2010 Poi E was used in Taika Waititi’s hit movie, Boy, which resulted in the song returning to the New Zealand music charts, and a documentar­y on the song was released in 2016.

The presentati­on will be held at Auckland’s Q Theatre on April 20.

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 ?? Photo / Bevan Conley ?? Patea Ma¯ ori Club’s 1983 single encouraged “young Ma¯ ori to be proud of being Ma¯ ori”.
Photo / Bevan Conley Patea Ma¯ ori Club’s 1983 single encouraged “young Ma¯ ori to be proud of being Ma¯ ori”.
 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Poi-E’s music was written by Dalvanius Prime.
Photo / Supplied Poi-E’s music was written by Dalvanius Prime.

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