Tuesday 2 July 2024 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Culture, Education, Local, National
“Mei iāku rai, no te ngutuare te ngai i kite ei au i te tuatua i toku reo. Me kare koe metua e tuatua i toꞌou reo eia’a e kopekope i te au puapii, rapu koe i taꞌau, ka rapu rai te puapii i tana, kapiti ia raua ka riro mai mei iaku rai,” shared Urirau during Rarotonga schools speech contest held at the Are Karioi Nui (National Auditorium).
Impassioned pleas for the Māori language resonated as students took the stage delivering messages about the critical importance of preserving reo Māori based on the theme of Toku reo, tango ketaketa ia no toku ora’anga.
Eager to participate in the event, special “peu akarava” (guest artists) Marius Maoate from Apii Rutaki and Shane Daniel from Apii Nikao, also joined the speakers.
The Apii Avarua tangi ka’ara champions complemented the event with their drums and junior students delivered dancing performances.
Today at 12 noon, the youth debate will start followed by Pe’e and Purua (poetry) tomorrow, and the string band competition for government departments taking the stage on Thursday.
Four teams of three participants each from Mapu Vaka Takitumu, Mapu Vaka Puaikura, Mapu Vaka Te Au O Tonga, and Mapu Pa Enua will be taking part in the debate programme.
All activities will be facilitated by Tauranga Vananga Ministry of Cultural Development at Te Are Karioi Nui (National Auditorium).