Haka world record attempt at Kaiapoi
As mentioned in an earlier post, the idea of world records is massively appealing.
It seems 2,174 people agree: that record-breaking number performed the haka at Kaiapoi yesterday, during Waitangi Day celebrations in North Canterbury. Despite many giving up in frustration at the long queue to join the haka performance, the number of participants broke the existing record - set in Auckland in 2006 by 1,400 people.
Incidentally, the New Zealand haka is an ancient Maori dance, made famous today around the world by our boys in black: the All Blacks. It’s fair to say the haka has become a cultural phenonmenon in its own right, performed with pride by Maori and non-Maori alike.
The event was organised by the Te Roopu O Tane Mahuta Trust and featured the launch of a waka on the Kaiapoi River, hip hop music entertainment and performers from other cultures.
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Image from Flickr.



