What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
For the month of March, I bring you a little bit of spring joy... some different wedding dances from around the globe (courtesy of the tubular!) Let us begin with this Maori Haka - talk about rocking the room!
Hari OM ...yes I did wonder about that myself... possibly Samoan? I know the term 'haka' is only properly used for Maori ceremonial dance - there was no info beyond the 'wedding of' and names. Yxx
That's right up there with my nephew and his new wife doing a cross between step dancing and square dancing for 10 minutes as the first dance at their wedding! I thought my Dad was going to chock on the champagne! Thanks for the smiles and Tthanks for the nice words about Spitty. You ROCK!
Well, that was interesting. The part with the men in white shirts was pretty intense. Thoroughly enjoyed watching.
ReplyDeleteSuspect from the drumming band there is some other Pacific culture involved in that mix as well. Great haka tho.
ReplyDeletexxx Mr T & F
Hari OM
Delete...yes I did wonder about that myself... possibly Samoan? I know the term 'haka' is only properly used for Maori ceremonial dance - there was no info beyond the 'wedding of' and names. Yxx
That's amazing! Intense indeed.
ReplyDeleteoooh that is much much better than the common duck dance at weddings!!!
ReplyDeletenow this is a wild wedding, i would rather have Irish dancers I think. that would be excellent excercise but not at my wedding though
ReplyDeleteThat was F U N!!! x 87
ReplyDeleteThank you for the smiles and getting my feet moving.
I wish I could move my knees like the groom did
Hugs Cecilia
That's right up there with my nephew and his new wife doing a cross between step dancing and square dancing for 10 minutes as the first dance at their wedding! I thought my Dad was going to chock on the champagne! Thanks for the smiles and Tthanks for the nice words about Spitty. You ROCK!
ReplyDeleteThis is different from anything that I have ever seen before.
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