Kapa haka group underway for 2021

11 Feb 2021

Over fruit and croissants, and bacon and eggs the College kapa haka group today sprang into life for 2021.

The Schola Cantorum and a few of the core of the original group harmonised impressively in waiata while at least 25 keen starters and their parents gathered in the Dining Hall for breakfast. The Bishop of Te Wai Pounamu (South Island and the Chatham Islands) Pihopa Richard Wallace welcomed everyone, especially guest and College kapa haka tutor, Te Huaki Puanaki. College Head of Biculturalism Bradley Shearer spoke in reo M膩ori, translating his words to explain how exciting the rebirth of the kapa haka group was after a very difficult year, the Covid situation proving so disruptive.

鈥淚 know we鈥檙e going to have a great year and really grow as a group.鈥

Te Huaki Puanaki, described as 鈥渁 music lover and a haka person,鈥 told the gathering he was privileged and honoured to be back at College tutoring the group, and thanked the parents for coming with their sons.

Dr Mike Field, who is in charge of the group, said College was making great gains in te reo M膩ori and it was fantastic to see the younger boys鈥 developing interest in kapa haka.

Three of them, Edward Foote and Ned McCrystal of Condell鈥檚 House and Hoani Togia of Somes House said they were fans already.

鈥淲e鈥檝e always done it at primary school and intermediate,鈥 said Edward.

鈥淚t鈥檚 fun and quite different from anything else you do. You always build up to something like a competition or performance,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 quite like a team 鈥 everyone has to know exactly what they鈥檙e doing,鈥 said Ned.

鈥淭he stomping is supposed to sound like a heartbeat, and if you鈥檙e out of time, it really shows,鈥 said Edward.

The kapa haka group will practice every Thursday from 8.15鈥9.15am, the boys learning waiata, haka and moteatea.

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