Kapa Haka (KAP)
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Chantelle Rakich, Sondra Pawhau-Bunt.
Kapa Haka
Nau mai ki te whānau! Join our whānau kapa haka: students of all ages and year levels are welcome! This course is open to everyone, regardless of experience, and will introduce you to the world of Māori Performing Arts (and possibly Pasifika Performing Arts). Expand your skills and confidence, with the goal of performing as a group at both regional and school events. There is some expectation to attend extra rehearsals outside school or during lunchtime when the need arises. Students in this course also connect with Dance and Music standards to achieve between 18-30 credits across NCEA Levels 2 and 3.
Course Components
- work together as part of a team to create a performance
- expand your skills and knowledge in waiata, haka, poi and mōteatea
Recommended Prior Learning
Open Entry
Assessment Information
Possible CreditsInternal \ External; 18+ credits
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
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Perform a Māori performing arts bracket
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Te Ao Haka 1.1 - Demonstrate understanding of key features of Te Ao Haka
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Te Ao Haka 1.2 - Perform an item from a Te Ao Haka discipline
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Te Ao Haka 1.3 - Demonstrate understanding of categories within Te Ao Haka
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Te Ao Haka 1.4 - Demonstrate understanding of elements within a Te Ao Haka performance
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Te Ao Haka 2.2 - Perform a Te Ao Haka item to respond to a local kaupapa
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Te Ao Haka 2.4 - Respond to a Te Ao Haka performance
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Te Ao Haka 3.1 - Reflect on a personal learning journey in a discipline of Te Ao Haka
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Te Ao Haka 3.2 - Perform three categories within a discipline of Te Ao Haka
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Te Ao Haka 3.3 - Perform two Te Ao Haka disciplines
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Te Ao Haka 3.4 - Demonstrate understanding of a key role within Te Ao Haka