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Our Kapa Haka & Pasifika
Te Whai Hiringa!

All students of Te Whai Hiringa actively participate in the arts and culture of Maori through Kapa Haka ensuring that Te Reo me ngā tikanga are handed down as it was done in the past. Our Kapa Haka and Pasifika students are a rich tapestry of the diverse cultures that make up our school. Our stunning performance groups represent Te Whai Hiringa
at many different festivals, perform for special events and welcome visitors to the school.
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Matua Henry Heke has been our Kapa Haka tutor for over 8 years. He attended the performing arts school Te Wānanga Whare Tapere o Takitimu and toured with Kahurangi NZ Maori Dance company. Henry has many strings to his bow including a Bachelor of Arts, Post graduate in business commerce and even has his own cooking show with his lovely wife Monique.
Taiaha



