Level 3 Māori Performing Arts
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr J. Fox.
Maori performing arts is a FOUR period a week course (Full year) that explores Te Ao Haka (The haka world).
As well as an expectation to explore Kapa Haka as a performing art, learners will also be expected to learn and perform a kapa haka bracket at competitive level, explore different kapa groups and significant people who have had an impact on Maori performing arts in the past and currently.
There are theory elements to this course, and it also is a UE approved subject.
Topics Covered:
- Reflect on a personal learning journey in a discipline of Te Ao Haka.
- Perform 3 categories within a discipline of Te Ao Haka.
- Perform two Te Ao Haka disciplines.
Course Overview
Term 1
Te Ao Haka- The Haka World.
Exploring key elements and people of te ao haka.
Waiata compositions and actions
Polyfest set from previous years. (Not including year 10s and internationals)
Term 2
Waiata compositions and actions
Matariki festival performance
Term 3
Waiata compositions and actions
Te Ahurea performance (competitive comp)
Term 4
Waiata compositions and actions
Polyfest prep for the following year.
Recommended Prior Learning
L2 MAPA
Course Contribution and Equipment (this value is only indicative)
$50- Wananga kapa haka, festivals and trips.
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Perform whakaraka
NZQA Info
Demonstrate knowledge of influencing factors in the historical development of Māori performing arts
NZQA Info
Te Ao Haka 3.1 - Reflect on a personal learning journey in a discipline of Te Ao Haka
NZQA Info
Te Ao Haka 3.2 - Perform three categories within a discipline of Te Ao Haka
NZQA Info
Te Ao Haka 3.3 - Perform two Te Ao Haka disciplines
Disclaimer
Although we aim to enable every learner to have the course that they prefer, limited places or learning requirements may restrict learners' choices.