Teacher in Charge: Waimirirangi Paul.
PrerequisitesPrevious experience performing in a kapa haka competitively, at a regional level or higher, is preferred.
However, proven resilience and passion for the subject, and highly disciplined work ethics, are traits that are likely to be successful in this course.
It is also expected that students who enrol into this course will aim to represent MAGS in the kapa haka at Polyfest.
Or HoD Approval
Note: You are welcome to come and discuss this course further with the HoD, before option selections close.
Te Ao Haka is a culturally responsive art form providing opportunities for all ākonga to engage in Māori culture, language and traditional practice.
In this course, students will discover, identify, access, and explore foundational knowledge and ideas in and about Māori performing arts through wānanga.
This course leads to Level 3 Te Ao Haka which is a University Entrance (UE) Approved course.
Actor, Advertising Specialist, Copywriter, Sales and Marketing Manager, Art Director (Film, Television or Stage), Historian, Artist, Artistic Director, Film and Video Editor, Dancer, Entertainer, Film/Television Camera Operator, Trainer, Musician, Workplace Relations Adviser, Early Childhood Teacher, Primary School Teacher, Kaiwhakaako Māori, Tour Guide, Travel Agent/Adviser
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery*11HA1* - Supplementary costs: Approx $40 (Rauemi kapa haka)