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Why kapa haka is worth making a song and dance over

New Plymouth can expect an economic boom next February as the greatest show in Te Ao Māori comes to town.

WATCH: Kapa Haka expert Paora Sharples speaks with Mike McRoberts.

As thousands prepare to take back the Guinness World Record for the world’s largest ever haka at Eden Park this Sunday (a record somehow held by the French for the past 10 years) – the country’s biggest Kapa Haka festival Te Matatini is set to break a few records of its own.

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Mike McRoberts Sat, 28 Sep 2024
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