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Friday 4 May 2018

Mataraki (Music)



Traditionally, Matariki was a time to remember those who had died in the last year. But it was also a happy event – crops had been harvested and seafood and birds had been collected. With plenty of food in the storehouses, Matariki was a time for singing, dancing and feasting.

Matariki, or Māori New Year celebrations were once popular but stopped in the 1940s. In 2000, they were revived. Only a few people took part at first, but in just a few years thousands were honouring the ‘New Zealand Thanksgiving’. A special feature of Matariki celebrations is the flying of kites – according to ancient custom they flutter close to the stars.

Stan Walker - Aotearoa (Maori Language Week 2014) ft. Ria Hall, Troy Kingi, Maisey Rika


-What style of music is it?

Blues, Jazz, Country, Rock and Roll and Hip Hop,

-Who performs it?

Stan Walker, Ria Hall, Troy Kingi, Maisey Rika.

-What inspired them to write it?

To make a song for the different cultures and place and how people are in Aotearoa.

-What did you like about the music?

The meaning behind it.

-What did you like about the video?

The scenery.

-Find out what the song is about, can you find a translation of some of the lyrics?

Nō tawhiti, nō tata
nō te whenua o te Atua tātou
ahakoa nō hea mai koe
ka whawhai tonu mātou mōu

No matter if you're near or far
We come from the land of God
No matter where you belong
We'll fight for your freedom

It's about Aotearoa heritage

What am I learning?

Learning to understand the purpose and history of the Matariki Festival.

How does this work show my learning?

I have put in some information about what Matariki is for and what's it's purpose.

What am I wondering?

Who started Matariki?

Another artist who has made a Modern Music.



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