OMG! I used to bellydance. This is waaaay more difficult and such an intense workout. I'm 52 so that's my excuse. LOL. True story, when I was a teenager, I applied for a foreign exchange program to go to Tahiti. Of course my parents weren't going to let me go alone all the way to the other side of the world. I have no idea how I even found out about it. There was no internet or Google back then but I was always a curious child ready to explore the world.
Speed comes from the strength in your knees not the hips. A proper Fa’arapu comes from the stomach. Not the hips at all. Body isolation, bending low enough, relax, proper weigh distribution with flat feet, and strong legs…
@@kilipaki87oritahiti Thank you so much for your advice❤️ yes! As I repeatedly watch this video, I learned that I should move the knees faster to make fa‘arapu faster. And crunch the stomach to make the hip circle move. Thank you for putting in words, so it’s even easier to understand for me🙏 Not so many teachers teach the importance of keeping the flat feet. As you mentioned, I need to work on to relax, train my legs to be stronger, and isolate upper and lower body to be able to move like you!! I’d LOVE to take your class one day❤️
I think that the girl who was 13 at the time of the video was actually pretty fast towards the end. In any dance, you have to clearly understand the form and the steps, and then you can build up the speed over time.
No, she has it right! It’s supposed to be from the hips which should be driving the movement, hence why a dancer can still do the full motion on the ground. We do it in the cook islands too.
Agree with you on this. Every single 'ori teacher I've studied under (10 of them) say the same thing too--use your abs, be it tumami, ope fa'arapu; and yeah, ope is simply is tumami with one foot on patia. There is also another move different from the fa'arapu that draws circles on the vertical plane (fa'arapu is circles on the horizontal plane) that doesn't use the abs but you push backwards instead.
Le faarapu de Manaiti est vraiment fluide et impressionnant. Je ne sais pas si c’est dû à une souplesse particulière ou sa technique mais bravo ❤❤. Très beau à regarder.
@@musicgal9830Kia Ora! Lol 1. I’ve done Ori Tahiti for the past 15 years, quit 4 years ago due to injuries 2. I’ve been taught by several dancers who are pros and champions both in Tahiti Nui E and abroad 3. my Ra’atira was taught in Tahiti by several famous groups, directors and schools 4. Ura isn’t the same as Ori/Hura. Different style and techniques. 5. it’s a matter of style and terminology/phrases. Many use “hips” when they mean core/stomach. Ori Tahiti is a core dance after all. A proper Fa’arapu comes from the stomach, not the hips, thighs or butt tho many does the others which is incorrect technique! Many does Ope wrong. They just lift up their butt cheek, and don’t make a full circle whilst on the tip toe. When you have body awareness, know how to actually use those body parts and know the proper form and technique, you will know I’m right. But you’re Kuki Airani, not Maohi, so it’s irrelevant…
Iaorana, j'ai enfin compris le mouvement du Faarapu. Merci encore pour cette vidéo. J'ai hâte d'être bientôt en stage avec Matatini Mou, à Toulouse-L'Union. Mauruuru roa 💝
Mauruuru, Matatini! This was superb training...j'adore! Your clear instruction and advice along with both dancers' demonstration helped me understand technique for these basics better so I can correct in my movements. I look forward to more...
Thank you so much for your tips and advice on doing the moves correctly! I really liked the explanations of common problems and what the right way to do it was. Thank you so much!
BALOO DIEUDONNE BERTRAND :❤❤❤🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇵🇫🇵🇫🇵🇫. MATATINIMOU❤❤❤💓🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇵🇫🇵🇫🇵🇫 ORGANISÉ BASSAAAAAAAAS KAMERUN. LES TAHITIAENS LEURS HAIEUX SONT DÉPORTÉ DES TERRES BASSAAAAAAAAS À DOUALA AU KAMERUN DANS L ' ERE DE L' ESCLAVAGE❤❤❤🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇵🇫🇵🇫🇵🇫.
Trying I'm pushing but it's not working like what y'all doing I mean what am I pushing is at the bottom of my feet and bending my knees but I'm not it's not working help me😅😊🙏😜😇👁️☝️💯🐸🌍🪐🌝🌈❤️🧠💪👸👈🥰😘🤗
Mahalo from Kauai Hi. I’m 56 yrs old and still love dancing Tahitian . I use this video as a cardio work out . Maruru.
Tryingggg 😆 so tired and worried im too stiff but will keep trying often 👍🏼
this is great. I’ve been looking for a video of Mou training. Finally, I found one excellent thank you thank you.
OMG! I used to bellydance. This is waaaay more difficult and such an intense workout. I'm 52 so that's my excuse. LOL. True story, when I was a teenager, I applied for a foreign exchange program to go to Tahiti. Of course my parents weren't going to let me go alone all the way to the other side of the world. I have no idea how I even found out about it. There was no internet or Google back then but I was always a curious child ready to explore the world.
Oh my gosh! only 13 and she already dances such well.. she's already fast..the other lady she's just so fast than the 13yr old young lady
Workshop avec toi , #Matatini ce serait un rêve qui devient réalité ❤
I got the best tip to do faster fa‘arapu from this video!!!! I’m gonna keep practicing! Thank you so much❤
Speed comes from the strength in your knees not the hips. A proper Fa’arapu comes from the stomach. Not the hips at all. Body isolation, bending low enough, relax, proper weigh distribution with flat feet, and strong legs…
@@kilipaki87oritahiti Thank you so much for your advice❤️ yes! As I repeatedly watch this video, I learned that I should move the knees faster to make fa‘arapu faster. And crunch the stomach to make the hip circle move. Thank you for putting in words, so it’s even easier to understand for me🙏 Not so many teachers teach the importance of keeping the flat feet. As you mentioned, I need to work on to relax, train my legs to be stronger, and isolate upper and lower body to be able to move like you!!
I’d LOVE to take your class one day❤️
Wonder woman 👍🙏🙏
excellent! i understood everything you were talking about. and it helped me out a lot , please make more videos like these !! thank you so much
Perfect! Thanks you so much for your comment
I think that the girl who was 13 at the time of the video was actually pretty fast towards the end. In any dance, you have to clearly understand the form and the steps, and then you can build up the speed over time.
Great job
Circle comes from stomach not hips. Many confuses this. Ope is just like Ami, Fa’arapu, but with Patia on the tip toe.
No, she has it right! It’s supposed to be from the hips which should be driving the movement, hence why a dancer can still do the full motion on the ground. We do it in the cook islands too.
Agree with you on this. Every single 'ori teacher I've studied under (10 of them) say the same thing too--use your abs, be it tumami, ope fa'arapu; and yeah, ope is simply is tumami with one foot on patia. There is also another move different from the fa'arapu that draws circles on the vertical plane (fa'arapu is circles on the horizontal plane) that doesn't use the abs but you push backwards instead.
If you knew where your stomach lies anatomically, ypu wouldn't be comparing at all.
Le faarapu de Manaiti est vraiment fluide et impressionnant. Je ne sais pas si c’est dû à une souplesse particulière ou sa technique mais bravo ❤❤. Très beau à regarder.
@@musicgal9830Kia Ora! Lol 1. I’ve done Ori Tahiti for the past 15 years, quit 4 years ago due to injuries 2. I’ve been taught by several dancers who are pros and champions both in Tahiti Nui E and abroad 3. my Ra’atira was taught in Tahiti by several famous groups, directors and schools 4. Ura isn’t the same as Ori/Hura. Different style and techniques. 5. it’s a matter of style and terminology/phrases. Many use “hips” when they mean core/stomach. Ori Tahiti is a core dance after all. A proper Fa’arapu comes from the stomach, not the hips, thighs or butt tho many does the others which is incorrect technique! Many does Ope wrong. They just lift up their butt cheek, and don’t make a full circle whilst on the tip toe. When you have body awareness, know how to actually use those body parts and know the proper form and technique, you will know I’m right. But you’re Kuki Airani, not Maohi, so it’s irrelevant…
Thank youu❤❤❤❤
Iaorana, j'ai enfin compris le mouvement du Faarapu. Merci encore pour cette vidéo. J'ai hâte d'être bientôt en stage avec Matatini Mou, à Toulouse-L'Union. Mauruuru roa 💝
I started my Ori Tahiti journey 5 months ago and this has been insightful. Also I have shed aloot of sweat which is good. Thankyou🥰
Amazing teacher thanks for sharing 👏👏👏👏👏🌺💃💃💃💃
Love love love!!!! Peace and happiness to you!
What was the song you were playing ?? Love it
Mesmerizing! What a beautiful way to express yourself and your culture! Merçi beaucoup!!! 🌺🏝️☀️
Que linda dança. Eu iria demorar no mínimo um ano inteiro para aprender um pouco! 😅👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Mauruuru, Matatini! This was superb training...j'adore! Your clear instruction and advice along with both dancers' demonstration helped me understand technique for these basics better so I can correct in my movements. I look forward to more...
68 and trying this dance first time. Excellent teacher!
Thank you so much for your tips and advice on doing the moves correctly! I really liked the explanations of common problems and what the right way to do it was. Thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing 🙏🏾
thank you for class!!
I love this dance! Can I make by myself this shirt? Or where I can find it? Thanks a lot from Italy !
I got iiiit 😅😊
Thank you so much ,this is really helpful for me !!!
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Estoy fascinada con tu vídeo, tu baile y tu energía. SALUDOS Y BENDICIONES DESDE CHILE
Отлично!!! Очень нравится!!!
Wounderful 🎶💃👍 i need more Practice for Ope and my knees Bent not to circle
Work hard
Хорошо объясняет
Вам повезло )..что понимаете как она объясняет ,я пересмотрела несколько раз и все никак не пойму ,про движение бедрами..
момент на 30:00 и дальше ..
素晴らしい動画有難うございます🌺
私はまだ始めたばかりなのでこれを見て練習します❤❤❤
先生のファアラプ極上🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for the great video!
maururu roa Matatini Mou et les filles ❤ c'est super !!! good job chef 🤘🤘
Name of the step at 3:10 ?
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Much love from New Zealand 🧡
Thanks for your comment !
I'm going to save this Video !!
🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
Eres genial, muchas gracias desde México
super mauruu'ru
De rien!
Mauruuru!😍
j'adorre !!! trop bien 🥰🥰
Thanks for her
Wonderfull 🌺☀️
Thanks for her!
bravo ❤❤❤❤
BALOO DIEUDONNE BERTRAND :❤❤❤🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇵🇫🇵🇫🇵🇫.
MATATINIMOU❤❤❤💓🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇵🇫🇵🇫🇵🇫 ORGANISÉ BASSAAAAAAAAS KAMERUN.
LES TAHITIAENS LEURS HAIEUX SONT DÉPORTÉ DES TERRES BASSAAAAAAAAS À DOUALA AU KAMERUN DANS L ' ERE DE L' ESCLAVAGE❤❤❤🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇵🇫🇵🇫🇵🇫.
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Skirt.... not shirt... excuse me
It look Painful 😭
она три говорит по сути по русски...
Trying I'm pushing but it's not working like what y'all doing I mean what am I pushing is at the bottom of my feet and bending my knees but I'm not it's not working help me😅😊🙏😜😇👁️☝️💯🐸🌍🪐🌝🌈❤️🧠💪👸👈🥰😘🤗
Love love love!!!! Peace and happiness to you!