Episode 37 – WETINI MITAI-NGATAI

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A GIFTED WARRIOR    Wetini Mitai-Ngatai is a highly respected figure in the world of kapa haka, renowned for his exceptional skills as both an orator and performer. For many years, he has served as both the leader and tutor of the Te Matarae i Ōrehu Kapa Haka , a kapa haka group based in Rotorua, has left an indelible mark on the national cultural landscape and even help take Māori performance to the world.    Te Matarae i Ōrehu made its debut appearance at the prestigious Te Matatini competition in Rotorua back in 1996. It was a momentous occasion that marked the beginning of a remarkable journey for the team, which went on to become one of the most beloved kapa haka groups in the country. Over the years, the group achieved numerous milestones, including winning several regional and two national titles, and earning a reputation for its outstanding performances that showcased the very best of Maori culture.    However, several weeks ago, the group was disbanded, much to the disappointment of its fans and supporters. To shed some light on this unexpected turn of events, we had the opportunity to sit down with one of the key tutors of the Te Matarae i Ōrehu group. During our conversation, we discussed the history of the group, the art form of Kapa Haka, and the factors that contributed to its closure.   This is his story. Indigenous 100 - Wetini Mitai-Ngatai