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Te Iti o Kakaipo of Paeroa Central School takes the top spot for the Hauraki Junior and Open Junior sections. Photo: DAVIDDA HIKATANGATA

Festival fun

It was a celebration of cultural heritage that gathered people from across the motu on November 21 to 22 at the Kerepēhi Marae grounds.
People and whānau turned out in droves for the 52nd Hauraki Cultural Kapa Haka Festival, which showcased performances from tamariki (children), rangatahi (teenagers), pakeke (adults) and esteemed kuia and kaumātua (elders). The sound of waiata and haka filled the air while people wandered the stalls, mingled with friends and whānau and celebrated the performances. The Toa Whakaihuwaka (overall winner) on day one for the Hauraki Junior and Open Junior sections was Te Iti o Kakaipo of Paeroa Central School, and the Toa Whakaihuwaka on day two was Te Wharekura o Manaia. Reporter DAVIDDA HIKATANGATA captured some of the powerful performances.

Proud tamariki of Te Kura o Te Kauaeranga. Photo: DAVIDDA HIKATANGATA
Te Kapa Haka Rōpū o Waitakaruru perform. Photo: DAVIDDA HIKATANGATA
Te Kura Rāwhiti ō Waihī (Waihi East Primary School) give a strong performance. Photo: DAVIDDA HIKATANGATA
A poi performance from Paeroa. Photo: DAVIDDA HIKATANGATA
Te Kura Tātahi o Waihī - Teina (Waihi Beach School) gives it their all. Photo: DAVIDDA HIKATANGATA
Waiata rings out for Paeroa Central. Photo: DAVIDDA HIKATANGATA
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