Definition
Ihi refers to the projection of a performer’s personal magnetism and passion which elicits in the beholder a response of awe or respect.
Wehi refers to the awe in which charismatic performers or performances are held.
Wana refers to the excitement generated by a performer or performance.
Together, they form the expectation for expressing a performance with artistic and technical proficiency. Having ihi, wehi, and wana allows the performer to embody and express a performance to others.
Wehi refers to the awe in which charismatic performers or performances are held.
Wana refers to the excitement generated by a performer or performance.
Together, they form the expectation for expressing a performance with artistic and technical proficiency. Having ihi, wehi, and wana allows the performer to embody and express a performance to others.
Subject / Aronga
Term
Ihi, Wehi, and Wana
Te Reo Term
Te Ihi, te Wehi me te Wana
Te Reo Definition
Ko te Ihi e kōrero ana mō tā te kaiwhakaatu whakaputa i tōna ake manea, i tōna ake kohara hoki e toko ake ai i te minenga hoki te whakamīharo, te whakaaro nui rānei.
Ko te Wehi e kōrero ana mō te whakamīharotanga ki te turua o ngā kaiwhakaatu, o ngā whakaaturanga rānei.
Ko te Wana e kōrero ana mō te hiamo ka hua ake nā te kaiwhakaatu rānei, nā te whakaaturanga rānei.
Hui katoa, ka puta ake te tikanga e hua mai ai he whakaaturanga e matatau ana ā-toi, ā-kaupapa whāiti hoki. Mā te tū o te ihi, o te wehi me te wana e taea ai e te kaiwhakaatu te whakatinana, te whakapuaki hoki tētahi whakaaturanga ki tāngata kē.
Ko te Wehi e kōrero ana mō te whakamīharotanga ki te turua o ngā kaiwhakaatu, o ngā whakaaturanga rānei.
Ko te Wana e kōrero ana mō te hiamo ka hua ake nā te kaiwhakaatu rānei, nā te whakaaturanga rānei.
Hui katoa, ka puta ake te tikanga e hua mai ai he whakaaturanga e matatau ana ā-toi, ā-kaupapa whāiti hoki. Mā te tū o te ihi, o te wehi me te wana e taea ai e te kaiwhakaatu te whakatinana, te whakapuaki hoki tētahi whakaaturanga ki tāngata kē.
Curriculum
NZC