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Mono’i
Makau Foster Delcuvellerie
Ote’a Amui (Mono’i)
Makau Foster Delcuvellerie
Ote’a Vahine
Makau Foster Delcuvellerie
Répétition du Ote’a Tane ( Mono’i)
Makau Foster Delcuvellerie
Orchestre Ote’a (Mono’i)
Makau Foster Delcuvellerie
Poi Maori
Makau Foster Delcuvellerie
Mokorea (ote’a amui)
Makau Foster Delcuvellerie
Merehenua (Te Parau)
Makau Foster Delcuvellerie
Interview of Makau Foster Delcuvellerie
Makau Foster Delcuvellerie
Aparima Tupuna
Makau Foster Delcuvellerie
Répétition du Ote’a Hitoto
Makau Foster Delcuvellerie
Mokorea (aparima)
Makau Foster Delcuvellerie
Mokorea (aparima)
« Mokorea » was created by Makau Foster Delcuvellerie for the 2004 Heiva i Tahiti. It is based on a legend from the atoll of Makemo in the Tuamotu archipelago.
« Mokorea » was created by Makau Foster Delcuvellerie for the 2004 Heiva i Tahiti. It is based on a legend from the atoll of Makemo in the Tuamotu archipelago.
Long ago, inhabitants would live off fishing and coconuts. On the distant islet of Vainitika in Makemo, several men worked in a coconut tree plantation. At the end of the season, the men would canoe back to the village of Te Ava to sell the product of their work. One of the men would stand guard on the islet and keep it tidy. Once left alone on the island, he hears someone crying. Very surprised he calls out but he gets no answer. He then hears the sound of footsteps and sees a shadow beginning to run in the plantation. He runs in pursuit. It’s a woman. He follows her to a waterhole in the coral reef. She dives in it to never reappear…
Source : Marc E. Louvat