Have you seen New Zealand Rugby - All Black Haka Performance?

@rinaaus (1201)
Australia
August 16, 2007 2:04am CST
A haka is a traditional dance form of the Maori of New Zealand. It is a posture dance with shouted accompaniment, performed by a group. The All Blacks, the international rugby union team of New Zealand, perform a haka (Maori traditional dance) immediately prior to international matches.[Over the years they have most commonly performed the haka. In the early decades of international rugby, they sometimes performed other haka,some of which were composed for specific tours. Since 2005 they have occasionally performed a new haka. Vist my blog for the new version of their haka! http://everydaytipscollection.blogspot.com/
2 responses
• New Zealand
30 Aug 07
I love the new haka! Do they do that one at every match now? I thought they still only did it occasionally... I personally would like it better if they only did it that way, makes that particular haka more special, in a way.
• New Zealand
30 Aug 07
Huh, looks like I completely missed out the "occasionally" in your message. Oops...
@kiwikidz (753)
• New Zealand
4 Sep 07
Yes I have seen it many many times, but I would though, being a kiwi. I love to see it performed when they are overseas playing as it makes you feel like you are there instead of sitting at home watching the game on tv. Hope you enjoy the World Cup and Go the All Blacks. Off to watch it on your blog.