979 days ago

Weekly Māori waiata for 1st official Matariki Day July 14 2023

DJ from Naenae

Koraunui Ukulele will be uploading Māori waiata to YouTube, each week leading up to Matariki 2023 on July 14. Come along to our next two practices at Koraunui Hub on Saturdays June 10 and 17 @ 1-2.30pm. Everyone is welcome to sing or play along, we have spare ukuleles.
Our team are performing Matariki concerts at Summerset Trentham on June 24 @ 1.30pm and Bupa Stokeswood on July 8 @ 1.30pm.

Matariki waiata 1:
He Hōnore - DJ Pomare & Koraunui Ukulele - YouTube

Please also check out Brown girl in the ring and our other videos at DJ Pomare - YouTube

Cheers...DJ

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