Traditional Polynesian dance - MANGAREVA ISLAND, French Polynesia
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- čas přidán 16. 01. 2020
- A traditional Polynesian dance known as "pe-i", typical to the island of Mangareva in the Gambier Islands group of French Polynesia. For more from French Polynesia, visit xdaysiny.com/
So cute and amazing at the same time 🧡much love from a south american neighbour! 😁
Muy linda danza !!!
La danse Mangarevienne 😍😍😍❤️👍
I Tahitian dancer and hula, Hawaiian blood. This dance beautiful. Polynesia🤍
And cook islands
Cool
Por Dios!!.. hablan Quechua!!😮😮
Can someone pls translate the talking... sounds interesting
Wow this is very interesting ... Does this dance not involve shaking of the hips? Awesome!
It's a weird dance. Very different than Tahitian dancing where they use the hips. Not much shaking here as you can see.
No because it’s not a Tahitian dance.
Sounds like cook island drums to me
might be similar but this was indeed filmed in Mangareva. Here's a video I took from the Cook Islands >> czcams.com/video/RaUgOveNZhA/video.html
This is definitely not a Rarotongan dance
It’s Mangarevan (Gambiers archipelago of French Polynesia).
@@Manoatevarua I know just very similar to Rarotongan drums
It’s the same thing
it's not a real "tradional" instrument, it's what we call a Punu Sao, it's a metal box with Arnott's biscuit inside, people start using playing like a fa'atete because it got a nice metal sound
Dance is similar to the Polynesian island in Solomon islands....
Which one so many ... tikopia?? Sikaaina?? Mungiki??..
Imagine if suddenly a Goat enters in this crowd.
Why??? 🤣😭
There is no goat in french polynesia
@@Te_arii_no_bora-boraThere are goats in French Polynesia… tons of them actually
@@Te_arii_no_bora-boraSome can be found in the wilderness as well
@@Manoatevarua i live in Tahiti and i never see a goat in my life ,
how can travel this place ?
looking for traditional dancers and drummers from Polynesia ...any leads Will appreciate.
You can reach out to my friend Olivier Lenoir. He also doubles as a guide in Tahiti. He is a choreographer and is in touch with local dance groups >> www.iaoranatahitiexpeditions.com/en/home
@@Xdaysiny Thank you 🙏🏾
Aqui llego el inca tupac
asi que esta isla descubrio Tupac Yupanqui :O
This is the dance tupa?
Pdt: soy peruano xd
Yo también sé la historia :). Y yo creo que sí llegaron los incas hasta allá, con Tupacyupanqui. (Yo soy ecuatoriano)
@@faustoastudillo2468 no polynesian are not inca but interact with them before Christophe Colomb (i dont know is name in english)
@@faustoastudillo2468 stop trying to claim polynesian history as yours.