Definition
A key role in a Te Ao Haka performance is a role in which, if the participant had not been present, the resulting performance would have been noticeably different. Examples of key roles include: being the kaitātaki wahine or kaitātaki tane, performing a solo or duet, being a mentor to other students, playing a musical instrument to support a performance, being a tā moko artist for the team, being in charge of costumes, creating taonga (e.g. poi) for the performance, composition of lyrics, or music, or choreography.
Subject / Aronga
Term
Key role
Te Reo Term
Te Tūranga Tāpua
Te Reo Definition
Ko tētahi tūranga tāpua i te whakaaturanga i Te Ao Haka, ko te tūranga e tino kitea ai, e tino rangona ai hoki rānei te rerekētanga i te korenga o te kaihāpai i taua tūranga i reira. Kei te rārangi o ngā tauira mō te tūranga tāpua ko: te kaitātaki wahine, ko te kaitātaki tāne hoki, ko te whakaatu i tētahi hīanga, i tētahi waiata takirua hoki, ko te tū hei kaiārahi ki ētahi atu ākonga, ko te whakatangi i tētahi taonga puoro hei kīnaki i te whakaaturanga, ko te kaitā moko o te kapa, ko te kaitiaki kākahu, ko te waihanga taonga (pēnei i te poi) mō te whakaaturanga, te tito i ngā kupu, i te puoro, i ngā nekehanga rānei.
Curriculum
NZC