le plus beau a dire c est que c est que c est un reprentation , des plus originale et qu il ya harmonie entre la danseuse et la musique et en plus elle est trop belle
Wow, must've been hard to dance on the sand, I mean it is already hard as it is to dance tahitian....You danced beautifully, I guess the old fashioned tahitian dancing is finally making its come back, just dance and keep smiling, you're already a beautiful girl!!!
@Gille87 we have also those who are ''traditionalists'' and those who believe that a dancer is not limited to rules, but are free to express them selves the way they want, bc besides being a cultural dance it's still art, and since pre-colonial time, they dance to tell a story what they wanted to tell the viewers;) That's what I love about this dance, even though there are ''rules'' on what's proper, there are always room for new movements, and new ways of expression!
@AtheaTahiti Ia Orana and mauruuru roa for explaining the way of the ori;) I know many who dance ori in the US, see how it's done in tahiti, they think it's vulgar, but thye don't understand that ori is not just a routne to win 1st place like they do in their fete or Heiva, but as a cultural dance, it also tells a story, and when done like that, it's a true tahitian ori;) My favoite dancers are Moena former lead dancer of the Les Grands Ballet, now lead dancer for tumata's Tahiti Ora;D
@zcretangel Ia Orana;) I'm glad u replied, it shows ur a good person! And I understand ur point of view and where ur coming from...the thing is, what is really proper ori? the dance has evolved a lot since our grandmothers time, and the conservatory put names to different moves and that they should be done in a certain way, but every part of Tahiti has it's own names on the movements, so it depends on where ur from;)
In Tahiti solo dancers are never an individual show. They r part of the band, 1 of their best dancers & they have to reflect the theme danced by the group. This is Tamariki Oparo from TuhaaPae islands. Well known for their "crazy dance" : U just let go, forget all the steps & so-called rules & move, goin wild. Every1 just laugh or not. This is not the way she dances, this is how she's supposed to dance expressing the theme.
I love how none of us who comment were born in the 1700's, yet several of the commentators here act like they are experts on kahiko or ancient (original) movements. Firstly, there were no sewing machines or looms available to the Islanders. Secondly, the young lady's Instructor is right there. So quit hating, and stop dividing the dancers. The American tradition of telling people what to do is just about over.
this is tahitian... but its VERY VERY VERY traditional and was taught a long time ago. i know this because my halau is teaching this to my class now. so dont say it isnt tahitian. just dig deeper into the culture....
@zcretangel I've had my shares of fights and arguments here on YT, and I know how easily it is to be misunderstood or seen as rude...and since it's the Internet people don't care, and are much more evil than they'd be if they would talk to u face to face, most of them haters are hidden behind a screen lol I hate when I know people are wrong and u try to convince them other vise, not easy XD btw what's ur kumu's name?? ^^
@christyanntudela Then quit hating. Clothing has everything to do with my comment, but not with your comment. Last I checked, folks were not wearing the latest in fashionalbe attire until the Christians came.
This is why all the people talking crap have no clue about shaking - the origin and the evolution thereof. Majority of these people watched a couple of tahitian dances and think they know what it is! lol! You will understand that shaking changes with time - with rules, with theme, with story, with teachers, etc. Educate yourself before you start talking about something you really only understand on the surface....
@christyanntudela 6 years? I stand corrected. You are definitely an expert and you have "schooled" me at nothing. Take your 6 tyears and compare it to 20 years then come back and tell me a thing or two.
@yannahz7 so u say that one should look like crap just bc it's a cultural dance? ever heard about natural makeup?? U cans till where make up, but not looking like ur going out! And u never see different colored undies with groups like Tahiti Ora, Tamariki Poerani etc!
@zcretangel if u dance ori ur self, u should know how to respect the ori, and the dancer, wether it's not ur cup of tea or not! I know u guys dance differently in the US, but no need to be rude!
@christyanntudela LOL. You still haven't proven anything. Each island has it's own style, only competition has rules. Freestyle will never be subjegated. Toodles.
le plus beau a dire c est que c est que c est un reprentation , des plus originale et qu il ya harmonie entre la danseuse et la musique et en plus elle est trop belle
Wow, must've been hard to dance on the sand, I mean it is already hard as it is to dance tahitian....You danced beautifully, I guess the old fashioned tahitian dancing is finally making its come back, just dance and keep smiling, you're already a beautiful girl!!!
Pierrot de Rapa, excellent choix, elle est vraiment une Oulala Girl. Bravo monsieur le directeur d'école de Rapa.
Thanks that explains it. We also have crazy or funny dance in my culture it is hilarious. Cheers
@christyanntudela thanks for your explanation, it shows that he knows enough of the subject.
@Gille87 we have also those who are ''traditionalists'' and those who believe that a dancer is not limited to rules, but are free to express them selves the way they want, bc besides being a cultural dance it's still art, and since pre-colonial time, they dance to tell a story what they wanted to tell the viewers;) That's what I love about this dance, even though there are ''rules'' on what's proper, there are always room for new movements, and new ways of expression!
@AtheaTahiti Ia Orana and mauruuru roa for explaining the way of the ori;) I know many who dance ori in the US, see how it's done in tahiti, they think it's vulgar, but thye don't understand that ori is not just a routne to win 1st place like they do in their fete or Heiva, but as a cultural dance, it also tells a story, and when done like that, it's a true tahitian ori;) My favoite dancers are Moena former lead dancer of the Les Grands Ballet, now lead dancer for tumata's Tahiti Ora;D
Excellent. Very good moves.
very nice dance, thks for sharing!!!!
@zcretangel Ia Orana;) I'm glad u replied, it shows ur a good person! And I understand ur point of view and where ur coming from...the thing is, what is really proper ori? the dance has evolved a lot since our grandmothers time, and the conservatory put names to different moves and that they should be done in a certain way, but every part of Tahiti has it's own names on the movements, so it depends on where ur from;)
shes good! wow, im very impressed!
In Tahiti solo dancers are never an individual show. They r part of the band, 1 of their best dancers & they have to reflect the theme danced by the group. This is Tamariki Oparo from TuhaaPae islands. Well known for their "crazy dance" : U just let go, forget all the steps & so-called rules & move, goin wild. Every1 just laugh or not.
This is not the way she dances, this is how she's supposed to dance expressing the theme.
To each his own. I liked it.
@AtheaTahiti Thank you. Interesting performance.
le rythme n est pas facile , mais c est beau , au moins c est pas facile ,
I love how none of us who comment were born in the 1700's, yet several of the commentators here act like they are experts on kahiko or ancient (original) movements. Firstly, there were no sewing machines or looms available to the Islanders.
Secondly, the young lady's Instructor is right there.
So quit hating, and stop dividing the dancers. The American tradition of telling people what to do is just about over.
this is tahitian... but its VERY VERY VERY traditional and was taught a long time ago. i know this because my halau is teaching this to my class now. so dont say it isnt tahitian. just dig deeper into the culture....
quel belle femme
Wow, I feel kind of awful cuz I never saw panties before. Thank you for pointing that out, OnoLisHwaHiNe. I usually wear SpongeBob underroos.
@zcretangel I've had my shares of fights and arguments here on YT, and I know how easily it is to be misunderstood or seen as rude...and since it's the Internet people don't care, and are much more evil than they'd be if they would talk to u face to face, most of them haters are hidden behind a screen lol I hate when I know people are wrong and u try to convince them other vise, not easy XD btw what's ur kumu's name?? ^^
@christyanntudela You state that the dance isn't Tahitian, and I stated that your name is Tahitian. now what?
how com she has a different kind or skirt??
@christyanntudela Then quit hating. Clothing has everything to do with my comment, but not with your comment. Last I checked, folks were not wearing the latest in fashionalbe attire until the Christians came.
@shanahinalove bin si tu danse depuis 4ans pourkoi t pas sur les planches??????
she looks tired already. thats why its better to learn the right way.
This is why all the people talking crap have no clue about shaking - the origin and the evolution thereof. Majority of these people watched a couple of tahitian dances and think they know what it is! lol! You will understand that shaking changes with time - with rules, with theme, with story, with teachers, etc. Educate yourself before you start talking about something you really only understand on the surface....
@rauhei04 ah enfin au moins toi t'a compris!! merci de le dire :)
"Grâce" :)
@christyanntudela 6 years? I stand corrected. You are definitely an expert and you have "schooled" me at nothing. Take your 6 tyears and compare it to 20 years then come back and tell me a thing or two.
@yannahz7 so u say that one should look like crap just bc it's a cultural dance? ever heard about natural makeup?? U cans till where make up, but not looking like ur going out! And u never see different colored undies with groups like Tahiti Ora, Tamariki Poerani etc!
LMAO. The dance is good.
Christy Ann Tudela, your name isn't Tahitian either.
@zcretangel if u dance ori ur self, u should know how to respect the ori, and the dancer, wether it's not ur cup of tea or not! I know u guys dance differently in the US, but no need to be rude!
oh allez y aissayez et on verra
Too slow and too much underwear for me :(
@lovetelo bin au moins elle elle danse !!!
@christyanntudela
LOL. You still haven't proven anything. Each island has it's own style, only competition has rules. Freestyle will never be subjegated. Toodles.
@yannahz7 lol don't really care! ;)
@hamaguchikoki offre lui un pareo ,
why couldnt u wea something black under ur pareu... ... u can see ur piripou man.... farowt
Elle est trop dure quand elle danse....
@christyanntudela True, but your arrogance is duly noted as well.
@temaheiarii et alors?? sa t'gêne!!!
@hinahere All south america, specially Cubans and Brazilians can do better than that !!!!!
@Aerixiel Ben vazy pourquoi t'y vas pas toi te présenter au moins elle, elle es meilleure danseuse idiote!!!!
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