Maori Creation Story in Sand Art

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  • Опубліковано 23 чер 2010
  • Marcus Winter is an indegenious artist of New Zealand, and is the only "performance painter" of his kind in Australasia and the Pacific.
    The following is his live art performance using Sand Art. Marcus tells the Māori creation story of the world being formed by the violent separation of Ranginui, the Sky Father, and Papatuanuku, the Earth Mother, by their children.
    He later proceeds to present day landmarks of Auckland, New Zealand and ends with the welcome to the audience to the event, The Original Art Sale 2010, held at the TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre in Auckland, New Zealand.
    The Original Art Sale is still ongoing with over a thousand artworks by over 400 New Zealand artists, 25 to 27 June at the TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre, Manukau City, Auckland, New Zealand.
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  • @teemac1298
    @teemac1298 3 роки тому +10

    From a Maori boy living abroad, this is absolutely amazing. I feel honoured to be here on this journey with You. Nga mihi Whanau. Mauri Ora!! 🖤

  • @user-oh4yd5uh4e
    @user-oh4yd5uh4e 2 місяці тому

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  • @bubblesdelight
    @bubblesdelight 2 роки тому +1

    I watched this many years ago and i can't believe this guy has only 190.00 views he deserves way more recognition than this!

  • @Billious11
    @Billious11 12 років тому +6

    Excellent work!! A story told eloquently without words, the music is also haunting and adds a mystical feel to the whole process.
    The first piece is "Nga Tamariki o Te Kohu" by Mere Boynton on her album "Mere Boynton and Friends: Waikohu" and the second piec is definitely 'One Tree Hill ' by U2.

  • @grahammarks
    @grahammarks 8 років тому +6

    My History Teacher Got Us To Watch It, It Was So Awesome So I Came Home To Watch It

  • @StatenBijbel
    @StatenBijbel 10 років тому +5

    This is absolutely great ! unbelievable and amazing!

  • @jacsa869
    @jacsa869 14 років тому +1

    Ngaa mihi Marcus. This is so beautiful.
    Thank you so much for sharing your precious gift.

  • @SuperRamatoulie
    @SuperRamatoulie 10 років тому +5

    This is great! I'm going to show this to my kids in class (3-4 year olds) and let them paint in sand afterwards. That will be so much fun! They will love it!!!

  • @joannewilson1021
    @joannewilson1021 10 років тому +9

    What a great way to tell a story.

  • @chipsNrice
    @chipsNrice 5 років тому

    I can't believe im just watching this now. This is awesome

  • @BeatBoxfanatic01
    @BeatBoxfanatic01 14 років тому +2

    Awesome!!!!!
    Epic!!!!!
    Well Done!!!!

  • @imBartSimpson
    @imBartSimpson 14 років тому +1

    Amazing bro...amazing, thanks for sharing...

  • @whipmanable
    @whipmanable 13 років тому

    My tutor, and dear friend showed me this incredibly moving work,( im crying on the inside). Thankgod for the Artist in you.Marita.

  • @samirlores
    @samirlores 14 років тому +1

    Excellent work and expression of a story to the next generations! Congratulations.

  • @TanemahutaGray
    @TanemahutaGray 12 років тому

    Ka mau te wehi Marcus Winter! This is absolutely exquisite, and so beautifully linked to Mere Boynton's gorgeous voice and waiata.

  • @oliverchapman5459
    @oliverchapman5459 5 років тому

    yo this is good and the sand art is good is like a story and its more like a story book so good job.

  • @Billious11
    @Billious11 12 років тому +8

    The first piece is "Nga Tamariki o Te Kohu" by Mere Boynton on her album "Mere Boynton and Friends: Waikohu" and the second piec is definitely 'One Tree Hill ' by U2.

    • @rileylittle9349
      @rileylittle9349 4 роки тому

      I couldn't find the first song could you please send a link I would like to use it in my Maori history assignment

  • @jacsa869
    @jacsa869 13 років тому

    This is stunning.

  • @hharris5584
    @hharris5584 7 років тому

    love love love it

  • @rimfire8217
    @rimfire8217 Рік тому

    This was Beautiful. The Art the spectacle. I ,as someone who doesn't know the story, was able to follow it pretty well. Kinda. I do want to look this up now.

  • @shocktreatment2819
    @shocktreatment2819 10 років тому +2

    holy shizzzle this iz awesome churrr

  • @ailsaknight390
    @ailsaknight390 4 роки тому

    Great Job! Really Talented

  • @521MissJenny
    @521MissJenny 12 років тому

    It's marvelous!

  • @ktkboom58
    @ktkboom58 12 років тому +2

    found this doing research for an anthropology paper--- WOW!

  • @Rangimerangiano
    @Rangimerangiano 14 років тому

    Tena Koe Marcus! ... mai te kore ... tae noa ki tenei wa ... in 7 minutes and 3 seconds? Outstanding!!!!! .... loving it! ... Mike Smith & Hinekaa Mako

  • @MonkeyRecords
    @MonkeyRecords 12 років тому

    beautiful stuff

  • @atualasitani2808
    @atualasitani2808 6 років тому

    I love it ...interesting

  • @HauaClan
    @HauaClan 12 років тому

    freakin awesome

  • @hekerangimccauley5611
    @hekerangimccauley5611 7 років тому

    that's cool sand art

  • @lozory
    @lozory 6 років тому +2

    Awesome skill!! see the tears of Papatuanuku as mist coming up and the tears of Ranginui as raindrops..i think at 2:30 it's Tawhirimatea in his rage blowing his wind everywhere.. so at 3:15 is it Tu Matauenga withstanding the winds? then what after that... Tāne Māhuta created the forests and seen in the Kauri tree, after ..is it Rangitoto island?

    • @dwayneanania6161
      @dwayneanania6161 3 роки тому

      Its lake taupe as the last one not rangitoto island

  • @NZCapturedEssence
    @NZCapturedEssence 13 років тому

    Beautiful. I'm breathless.... Dick van den Oever

  • @OneVoiceMore
    @OneVoiceMore 14 років тому

    Amazing performance. Dedicate this discovery to you, Vai.

  • @louisenepia8424
    @louisenepia8424 7 років тому

    watched this artist 22/10/2016 "gene nee us"

  • @kuriouz1nz
    @kuriouz1nz 11 років тому +4

    is that the song in the beginning.. do you know the name of it at all? :-)

  • @georgiarichmond7907
    @georgiarichmond7907 6 років тому

    tangaroa and papatuanuku being separated sand art is so cool

  • @TheKneeCrumbler
    @TheKneeCrumbler 5 років тому

    awesome bro

  • @MotMaoriGurl
    @MotMaoriGurl 14 років тому

    Tu meke! Luvin' it :)

  • @gissyb1
    @gissyb1 11 років тому +2

    fantastic.. im sure i saw him at Otara Markets ?

  • @vaiitirau
    @vaiitirau 12 років тому

    Kia Orana from Rarotonga........very moving work.....inspiring and spiritual. Kia toa e te mana o te rima e te tangata Maori Aotearoa.

  • @oliverchapman5459
    @oliverchapman5459 5 років тому

    bra i like this is a good way to make a story

  • @mjgarrett9885ify
    @mjgarrett9885ify 7 років тому

    wow

  • @arianahaddon9703
    @arianahaddon9703 6 років тому

    Beautiful

  • @tauirata5790
    @tauirata5790 5 років тому

    this is cool.

  • @heilaniproductions
    @heilaniproductions 11 років тому +1

    the song being sung was written by Hirini Melbourne, but I'm not sure who the artist singing is..Nice blend of artist and singer though

  • @shereeheihei5623
    @shereeheihei5623 8 років тому

    Love it, unfortunately my Te Reo is limited at present. Would love an English version to support my own knowledge & understanding

  • @Tuahiwi0
    @Tuahiwi0 10 років тому

    Why isn't this available to watch on New Zealand of it's about nz?

  • @moanakaata4728
    @moanakaata4728 10 років тому +2

    so amazing

  • @margylees3489
    @margylees3489 2 роки тому

    I didn't ask if it was okay to share your video. I apologise and hope it was okay? It's beautiful.

  • @oliverchapman5459
    @oliverchapman5459 5 років тому

    omg how did you do that but i liked it thank you

  • @ashdb17
    @ashdb17 12 років тому

    This video is awesome. Have shown it to my Year 3/4 students as we are studying Myths and Legends. I would like to know if anyone knows the name and artist of the song?

  • @maoriwidavengance
    @maoriwidavengance 11 років тому +3

    Tawhirimatea?

  • @KeelanWaaht
    @KeelanWaaht 12 років тому

    fahhk tht was solid bro. tu meke

  • @sukikuri5360
    @sukikuri5360 6 років тому +2

    2018 Kia ora e hoa
    He nui tenei ringatoi.
    Tēnā koe.

  • @johnhenryallardice2018
    @johnhenryallardice2018 9 років тому

    Ka wana ki!

  • @mistakil1
    @mistakil1 12 років тому

    awesome bro. tino ataahua

  • @MrPax21
    @MrPax21 11 років тому +2

    new zealand's got talent

  • @electricaluniversal1003
    @electricaluniversal1003 9 років тому

    see thunderbolts project for more info on the history of these symbols.

  • @kempo052010
    @kempo052010 13 років тому

    What is the name of the song and artist at the beginning?

  • @nzcatz760
    @nzcatz760 12 років тому

    I shared this with year 9 Māori class today - they were amazed. Good way to introduce kaupapa of creation story. He aha te waiata tuatahi?

  • @marko5073
    @marko5073 12 років тому

    2:30 anyone see the face on top left corner?

  • @Ecalpon55
    @Ecalpon55 13 років тому

    Mellow!

  • @MereanaMowaiva
    @MereanaMowaiva 14 років тому

    Ka mau te wehi e hoa. Talented..... Nga mihi nui ki a koe.

  • @exoticsmilewooshiewo9322
    @exoticsmilewooshiewo9322 9 років тому

    i reallyliked the vid and like if ur whatching in 2015

  • @nalawolfgreely916
    @nalawolfgreely916 8 років тому

    chur mean az talent dea maori boi.

  • @wizzyrasta4039
    @wizzyrasta4039 7 років тому

    Okay here is the story, but in text... In the beginning, Rangi nui (Sky father), meet Papatuanuku (mother earth). The feel each in love with each other. Tahi (one) day, they had children wich are... the other goddess, but Rangi nui, and Papatuanuku grew too attached to each other. So there children begged for more space and see the light... But Rangi nui and Papatuanuku loved each other so much, they didn't want too let go! So there children tryed too PUSH!! There father away and further for more space! but there father was too strong!! Until the oldest of ALL his brothers... Taneimahuta A goddess, so Taneimahuta PUSHED AND PUSHED!! But it wasn't enough, so his other brothers joined together too PUSH there father, further away! Papatuanuku, held Rangi nui as KAHA (POWERFULLY) as she can! It wasn't enough, there children succeed. And that's the story told by text

    • @emwkkt2
      @emwkkt2 6 років тому

      Ranginui and Papatuanuku had 70 children they were all male. Here is our story of creation, we are tangata whenua (people of the land).

    • @gracemaria1225
      @gracemaria1225 5 років тому

      what do you know about the creation of the world in the story?

  • @rulz40
    @rulz40 12 років тому

    Tau ke!

  • @ruebs
    @ruebs 8 років тому +1

    Here's a waiata about Maori Creation: ua-cam.com/video/-wdtCSspy_4/v-deo.html

  • @promisehunia9397
    @promisehunia9397 12 років тому +1

    brooo thaaat was meeean you show thoese palangis how us maoris got here and the waaay we role tauke :) x

  • @yuslen_4026
    @yuslen_4026 7 років тому +1

    song at 0:07? please 😊

    • @pissy1925
      @pissy1925 7 років тому +1

      lemon spice :p just search up Maori Papatuanuku and Rangi Song

  • @georgialane8552
    @georgialane8552 7 років тому

    What's the song??

    • @pissy1925
      @pissy1925 7 років тому

      georgia lane search up papatuanuku and Rangi
      migth see it bruh

  • @oliverchapman5459
    @oliverchapman5459 5 років тому

    im an sand art as wail

  • @seanwald2249
    @seanwald2249 5 років тому

    This is amazing but I have no idea what the story was supposed to be

  • @jurytipa-tuhura3870
    @jurytipa-tuhura3870 8 років тому

    Kapai

  • @czarivan5534
    @czarivan5534 10 років тому +1

    go to the library and pick up a book about you history and NZ and find out about the aboriginals from Australia , Papa New Guinea and New Caledonia that were here first ( the indigenous NZer

    • @Esotericreation1618
      @Esotericreation1618 9 років тому +4

      Duno what book you read but thats bull shit bro.

    • @nalawolfgreely916
      @nalawolfgreely916 8 років тому +3

      an a guy with a russian name knows the history of the maori.your too much el.lol

    • @mikerogers6136
      @mikerogers6136 7 років тому

      indigenous ???????????????????

  • @akaimmersionnetworks8024
    @akaimmersionnetworks8024 6 років тому

    go leftie

  • @freddyspoons8512
    @freddyspoons8512 8 років тому +1

    This is really cool... BUT i came for information this explains nothing for my ignorance.

    • @wizzyrasta4039
      @wizzyrasta4039 7 років тому

      Freddy Spoons. Read my comment it will explain it...