Year 13 Māori Performing Arts
Ngā Toi - The Arts
Ngā Toi - The Arts
Te toi whakairo, ka ihiihi, ka wehiwehi, ka aweawe te ao katoa.
The arts are powerful forms of expression that recognise, value, and contribute to the unique bicultural and multicultural character of Aotearoa New Zealand, enriching the lives of all New Zealanders. The arts have their own distinct languages that use both verbal and non-verbal conventions, mediated by selected processes and technologies. Through movement, sound, and image, the arts transform people’s creative ideas into expressive works that communicate layered meanings.
This course offers a range of internal and external assessments
This course is University approved and offers UE literacy credits
Course endorsement available
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Te Ao Haka is a culturally responsive art form, providing opportunities for all ākonga to engage in Māori culture, language, and traditional practice. Te Ao Haka is founded on traditional knowledge, but is progressive in the development and evolution of the art form.
Students of Te Ao Haka will develop a range of skills and dispositions pertaining to Te Ao Haka that enables them to become life-long learners and equip them for future success in this art form.
Through Māori Performing Arts, students will explore foundations, skills, creativity, expression and refinement. Performance of waiata and haka will form a key part of their learning as they progress on their Te Ao Haka journey.
Your work will be assessed through internals and external standards.
Standard AS91984 - Reflect on a personal learning journey in a discipline in Te Ao Haka (internal) - UE Lit Reading/Writing
Standard AS91985 - Perform three categories within a discipline of Te Ao Haka (internal) - UE Literacy Reading
Standard AS91986 - Perform two Te Ao Haka disciplines (external) - UE Lit Reading
Standard AS91987 - Demonstrate understanding of a key role within Te Ao Haka (external) - UE Lit Reading/Writing
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For further information you can contact:
Head of Te Reo Māori - Bussy Takarua - tkb@pc.school.nz
Or
Careers Department - careers@pc.school.nz