Te Kura Māori o Ngā Tapuwae has taken out this year's New Zealand Secondary School Ki-o-rahi Nationals for the first time. The host team went head to head against Te Wharekura o Rākaumangamanga in the final, winning 10-8.
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Tough competition takes the stage at Day Two of Te Mana Kuratahi
Today is the first full day of performances at the Primary School Kapa Haka National competition in Palmerston North.
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Te Wharekura o Rākaumangamanga remain strong after 20 years
Glitz and glamour mark 20 years of kapa haka dominance for Te Wharekura o Rākaumanga.
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"Born to Dance" film premieres in Auckland
Born to Dance is the newest New Zealand dance film to hit the big screen. It's directed by Tammy Davis and features first-time actor Tia-Taharoa Maipi from Huntly.
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Ngā Taiātea Wharekura defend regional title
Four teams will represent Tainui at the National Secondary Schools Kapa Haka Competition in Hastings next year.
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Rākaumangamanga put learning into practice on Waikato River
Today Te Wharekura o Rākaumangamanga will be on the Waikato River trying to embody and understand the tongikura, “He Piko He Taniwha”.
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Rākaumangamanga student lands male lead in 'Born to Dance' film
Well-known for his role as 'Munter' on the NZ hit show Outrageous Fortune, Tammy Davis is set to begin filming his debut feature film 'Born to Dance', and nailing the lead male role in the film is a newcomer from Te Kura o Rākaumangamanga in Huntly.
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Te Wharekura o Rākaumangamanga celebrate 20 years of kapa haka
They were the first team to win a kapa haka secondary nationals, this year they were reigned national champs again, and today Te Wharekura o Rākaumangamanga celebrate 20 years of kapa haka.
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Te Kura Wiwini, Te Kura Wawana- Rākaumangamanga
Rākaumangamanga of Te Wharekura o Rākaumanga represents the Waikato rohe and have been competing at a national level since its establishment by Ned Koopu, Hans Tiakiwai and Kirimaaku Kihi in 1994.