Te Matatini

New Zealand cultural festival
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Also known as: Polynesian Festival, Te Matatini National Kapa Haka Festival
In full:
Te Matatini National Kapa Haka Festival
Originally called:
Polynesian Festival

Te Matatini, biennial New Zealand festival highlighting traditional Maori culture, especially the performing arts. The festival was called by a variety of names after its inception in 1972 and has been known since 2004 as Te Matatini, which in the Maori language means “The Many Faces.” It is also the name of the festival’s sponsoring organization, and it reflects the diversity of both the kapa haka (literally “row dance”; see also haka) competitors and their audience. Te Matatini is hosted by a different region of New Zealand each time it is held and lasts three to four days. Over that ...(100 of 212 words)