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About: Te Matatini

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Te Matatini is a nation-wide Māori performing arts festival and competition for kapa haka performers from all of New Zealand. The name was given by Professor Wharehuia Milroy, a composite of Te Mata meaning the face and tini denoting many — hence the meaning of Te Matatini is many faces. The Te Matatini festival is held every two years in different regions of New Zealand. Authority (mana) is given to different tribes (iwi) to host the festival. For example, in 2017 the mana was given to Te Whanganui-a-Tara on behalf of the Ngāti Kahungunu (Heretaunga) region.

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  • Te Matatini es un festival nacional de artes escénicas maoríes en el que los artistas de kapa haka de todo Aotearoa (Nueva Zelanda) compiten en este festival. El nombre fue dado por la profesora Wharehuia Milroy, está compuesto de Te Mata que significa la cara y tini que denota a «muchos»; de ahí que el significado de Te Matatini sea «muchas caras». El festival se celebra cada dos años en diferentes regiones de Nueva Zelanda. Se otorga autoridad (mana) a diferentes tribus ( iwi ) para organizar el festival. Por ejemplo, en 2017 el maná fue entregado a Te Whanganui-a-Tara en nombre de la región de Ngāti Kahungunu una tribu maorí ubicada en la costa este de la isla Norte.Mead explica: Mana es sometida por un conjunto de reglas antes de que se establezca, las personas o la persona a cargo tienen que aceptar estas restricciones y esforzarse por superarlas para hacer el trabajo que se establece ante ellas.​ Se considera que Te Matatini desempeña un papel muy importante dentro de Maoridom en la promoción de la tikanga de la cultura maorí y Kapa Haka. Proporciona una experiencia valiosa para la gente de Nueva Zelanda y otras personas de todo el mundo, con el festival que atrae hasta 30,000 entre participantes y espectadores. Te Matatini celebra la cultura maorí, su belleza y sus valores fundamentales. Kapa Haka es una forma de identidad y contribuye a que Nueva Zelanda sea única. La Sociedad Te Matatini es la fuerza impulsora detrás del Festival Nacional Te Matatini Kapa Haka. Inicialmente surgió a fines de la década de 1960 y se convirtió en patrocinador de una variedad de festivales maoríes y eventos polinesios. La sociedad en su forma actual se estableció en 1972 y se ha centrado en el fomento a largo plazo de las artes escénicas maoríes.​ (es)
  • Te Matatini is a nation-wide Māori performing arts festival and competition for kapa haka performers from all of New Zealand. The name was given by Professor Wharehuia Milroy, a composite of Te Mata meaning the face and tini denoting many — hence the meaning of Te Matatini is many faces. The Te Matatini festival is held every two years in different regions of New Zealand. Authority (mana) is given to different tribes (iwi) to host the festival. For example, in 2017 the mana was given to Te Whanganui-a-Tara on behalf of the Ngāti Kahungunu (Heretaunga) region. Mead (2003) explains, Mana is undergone by a set of rules before it is given, the people or person in charge has to accept these constraints and strive to rise above them in order to do the job that is set before them. Te Matatini is seen as playing a very important role within Maoridom in promoting the tikanga of the Māori culture and Kapa Haka. It provides a valuable experience for the people of New Zealand and others from all around the world, with the festival attracting up to 30,000 participants and spectators. Te Matatini celebrates the Maori culture, its beauty, and its core values. Kapa Haka is a form of Maori identity and contributes to New Zealand being unique. The Te Matatini Society is the driving force behind Te Matatini National Kapa Haka Festival. Initially emerging in the late 1960s, it has evolved into the sponsor of a variety of Maori festivals and Polynesian events. The society in its current form was established in 1972 and has focused on the long term nurturing of Maori performing arts. The 2021 Te Matatini will be held in Eden Park. (en)
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  • Te Matatini es un festival nacional de artes escénicas maoríes en el que los artistas de kapa haka de todo Aotearoa (Nueva Zelanda) compiten en este festival. El nombre fue dado por la profesora Wharehuia Milroy, está compuesto de Te Mata que significa la cara y tini que denota a «muchos»; de ahí que el significado de Te Matatini sea «muchas caras». (es)
  • Te Matatini is a nation-wide Māori performing arts festival and competition for kapa haka performers from all of New Zealand. The name was given by Professor Wharehuia Milroy, a composite of Te Mata meaning the face and tini denoting many — hence the meaning of Te Matatini is many faces. The Te Matatini festival is held every two years in different regions of New Zealand. Authority (mana) is given to different tribes (iwi) to host the festival. For example, in 2017 the mana was given to Te Whanganui-a-Tara on behalf of the Ngāti Kahungunu (Heretaunga) region. (en)
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