They have Tahitian groups in England, France of course, the Netherlands, and as far north as Finland...It was a group in Norway but it closed down bc the kumu had to move back to the US.
They should start Tahitian lessons here in Europe. I mean, we've seen bellydance, we've seen Zumba, I want Tahitian!! But for now, I'll use your practical video's! Thank you for making them!
Thank you for sharing this video for those of us trying to learn at home! Any recommendations for beginner tempo music like this? I'm performing at a friend's luau but not up to the crazy fast tempos yet.
actually , They do have them in Europe you just have to really know Tahitian Dance and the instructors otherwise you wont find them! It's the same way were I live so I actually had to go out of state to get my training! yes I was just that interested !
I know they have it in Australia, but u can't go all the way there, why don't u make ur own halau? That's what I'm gonna do here in Norway, bc there is no Tahitian classes here either:C
Kia Orana...I believe it was either Melbourne or Sydney:D Hope it helps, U can find them here on YT as well, dunno their halau name though:C Maybe just type Tahitian Ori Dance Australia...I know most people do either Maori, Kuki Airani, Samoan and Tongan dances over where ur at, but I know there are a few Tahitian groups, or classes...good luck! :D
Hi, sorry I haven't seen ur comment until now, my duckwalk is fine, I just struggle doing them w out socks on though, bc if not socks, my feet feels to dry and I just fall over--- I have two duckwalk videos, not tutorials ...
Your assistant instructors need to be aware, how they dance affects how the class performs. I notice a lot of weak arm movements, and the class copies; the arms look nowhere near as sharp as the teacher's!
lol no one has ever died from doing Ori Tahiti, our moms, aunts, sisters, and grand parents has all danced like this, hula or Ori, and the only common injury people can get is knee problems, bc u always bend ur knees, but that's if u've danced ur whole life...As long as u know how to take care of ur own body, stay healthy, and do the movements right, nothing should ever happen:D
I come from the yoga/pilates world and can tell you for sure that people do not know how to take care for their own body if they spent their life in an office chair and then suddenly came to a dance class like this - I see people trashing their spine in the background. I suggest anatomy training to revise the dance technique and the way it is being taught. it means the world for the people who didn t grow up to this and to the dancers in their old age or sooner.
Feeeeew ! ! That's long ! ! Must be a high degree of fatigue of doing this ! ! Probably , some of them needs a dozen set of Oxygen Tanks ! In case they collapse .
are these motions safe for your spine or the spine of your students? i think that you re in a lot of danger by crushing the vertebrae in your lower spine.
hmn still, I think u sound a bit exaggerated, yoga and pilates are way different than this, this is dancing, this actually strengthen ur body, not braking it...but u should talk this out w loketahiti and not me, since she's the ra'atira/kumu (teacher)! I don't know ur background nor knowledge about the body nor the dance, but u seem a bit off! I've never heard anyone talking about what ur stating! I've only heard of knee injuries, bc I asked an old veteran dancer, whose sister was a champion!
Why calling this TahitiFIT? This looks more like a normal Tahitian dance (tamure/otea) session. If so please respect the traditions. If you want it to be a FITNESS trademark, then, respect the fitness recommendations. Calling it TahitiFIT and making it a trademark seems lame. Or did I miss something?
Where can I buy this tahitian drum beat cd?
Once again Love Your Lessons. Love all the levels represented.
They have Tahitian groups in England, France of course, the Netherlands, and as far north as Finland...It was a group in Norway but it closed down bc the kumu had to move back to the US.
where do you get your music?
music name please? :)...
Where in Australia? Ive always wanted to learn the proper way.
They should start Tahitian lessons here in Europe. I mean, we've seen bellydance, we've seen Zumba, I want Tahitian!!
But for now, I'll use your practical video's! Thank you for making them!
On what album would I find these beats?
What's the song?
Thank you for sharing this video for those of us trying to learn at home!
Any recommendations for beginner tempo music like this? I'm performing at a friend's luau but not up to the crazy fast tempos yet.
actually , They do have them in Europe you just have to really know Tahitian Dance and the instructors otherwise you wont find them! It's the same way were I live so I actually had to go out of state to get my training! yes I was just that interested !
I know they have it in Australia, but u can't go all the way there, why don't u make ur own halau? That's what I'm gonna do here in Norway, bc there is no Tahitian classes here either:C
Kia Orana...I believe it was either Melbourne or Sydney:D Hope it helps, U can find them here on YT as well, dunno their halau name though:C Maybe just type Tahitian Ori Dance Australia...I know most people do either Maori, Kuki Airani, Samoan and Tongan dances over where ur at, but I know there are a few Tahitian groups, or classes...good luck! :D
it this like an ote'a kind of thing?
You should really teach online classes. I love your videos.
Lovely workout! Thank you
Eso es una cultura de baile..
Great video!! Thumbs up!!
is it harder when your hip are small?
no
@Rei7aan U should, since I can't seem to come to Hawai'i this summer bc of money issues:C Sweden or England, hopefully Norway, yay
Hi, sorry I haven't seen ur comment until now, my duckwalk is fine, I just struggle doing them w out socks on though, bc if not socks, my feet feels to dry and I just fall over--- I have two duckwalk videos, not tutorials ...
Gille87 would you be able to do a duck walk tutorial please, I can't find a good tutorial anywhere x
ES HERMOSA!!
qual nome dessa musica alguem sabe
Your assistant instructors need to be aware, how they dance affects how the class performs. I notice a lot of weak arm movements, and the class copies; the arms look nowhere near as sharp as the teacher's!
The teacher is very wow beautiful 😍
lol no one has ever died from doing Ori Tahiti, our moms, aunts, sisters, and grand parents has all danced like this, hula or Ori, and the only common injury people can get is knee problems, bc u always bend ur knees, but that's if u've danced ur whole life...As long as u know how to take care of ur own body, stay healthy, and do the movements right, nothing should ever happen:D
I come from the yoga/pilates world and can tell you for sure that people do not know how to take care for their own body if they spent their life in an office chair and then suddenly came to a dance class like this - I see people trashing their spine in the background. I suggest anatomy training to revise the dance technique and the way it is being taught. it means the world for the people who didn t grow up to this and to the dancers in their old age or sooner.
I dunno where prob Sydney...btw I found this group Siva Polynesia in NZ:D
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Feeeeew ! ! That's long ! ! Must be a high degree of fatigue of doing this ! ! Probably , some of them needs a dozen set of Oxygen Tanks ! In case they collapse .
are these motions safe for your spine or the spine of your students? i think that you re in a lot of danger by crushing the vertebrae in your lower spine.
No smiles this is suppose to be fun everyone looks so stern
hmn still, I think u sound a bit exaggerated, yoga and pilates are way different than this, this is dancing, this actually strengthen ur body, not braking it...but u should talk this out w loketahiti and not me, since she's the ra'atira/kumu (teacher)! I don't know ur background nor knowledge about the body nor the dance, but u seem a bit off! I've never heard anyone talking about what ur stating! I've only heard of knee injuries, bc I asked an old veteran dancer, whose sister was a champion!
JAJA EL UNICO PROBLEMA ES QUE LOS PIES SE HACEN FEOS JAJA PERO VALE LA PENA...BUENISIMO VIDEO SALUDOS
boring after boring lol
Why calling this TahitiFIT?
This looks more like a normal Tahitian dance (tamure/otea) session.
If so please respect the traditions. If you want it to be a FITNESS trademark, then, respect the fitness recommendations.
Calling it TahitiFIT and making it a trademark seems lame.
Or did I miss something?