The p a t ea Maori Club performing ‘Poi E’ in front of their wharenui for television viewing. A performance was also filmed in front of the monument of the Aotea waka, complete with a break-dancer in the waka. Despite problems in getting the video clip programmed, the video clip has proved very popular. It’s broken new ground and shown that traditional waiata can have a contemporary sound. Photos by Rahena Broughton.
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Tu Tangata, Issue 16, 1 March 1984, Page 9
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72The patea Maori Club performing ‘Poi E’ in front of their wharenui for television viewing. A performance was also filmed in front of the monument of the Aotea waka, complete with a break-dancer in the waka. Despite problems in getting the video clip programmed, the video clip has proved very popular. It’s broken new ground and shown that traditional waiata can have a contemporary sound. Photos by Rahena Broughton. Tu Tangata, Issue 16, 1 March 1984, Page 9
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