Mz Tiare Pageant 2005 - Ani George
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Cook island dancing is probably the most tradtional in Polynesia, as a maori ive noticed most of our work and the rest of polynesia is Christian influenced, even the hawaiian hula is bland compared to this. Long live you people of the Cook Islands, keep the polynesian culture untouched, Kiaora mai Koutou
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@apahapai Most Polynesian dances are very difficult to learn. If one has ever been in a hula dance school (halau) 100% of them will say that traditional hula is one of the most difficult dances in Polynesia. Every dancer starts off slow and master slow clean movements before you can progress off fast dances otherwise your dancing will look like a serizure. Hula footwork, foliage adorments were also adopted in tahitian culture.
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Beautiful woman, great dancer.
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Awsome dancing!!and i LOVE the drums,,,where would i be able to download this drum music or sumfink similar??:)
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@vertiska you think she's tahitian cuz the way she moves huh? in tahitian dance we move the same way
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This is my Aunty Ani!
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Ani! we went to Avatea together!! x
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This is FANTASTIC! She is very talented. Love the dance, costume, & music of Cook Island! Was this live music? Where can I download this song or some similar to it?? I love it!
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she's my cuzzy her sister lives in oz her names maryanne they look very similar... she's a gangsta dancer
is this girl tahitian ? good job by the way
vertiska 1 year ago
Nope She's cookIsland :), but i'm not sure about her background culture though . I think she's half cookisland ????? @vertiska
polynesiandove 1 year ago
Nice one! Love her costume! Any relation to Dorothea and Curly George? anyways great vid!
henuaoneone 2 years ago
i'm not sure =[
polynesiandove 2 years ago