If you remember, BangChan and Felix are from Australia. Many Mauri tribes utilize the Haka for anything from warfare (Imagine 2000 warriors) to showing signs of great respect.
I don’t wanna start anything but the dance isn’t inspired by the haka bc Chan and Felix are Australian. If I’m not mistaken the haka is a war song/cry of the Maori people native to New Zealand not the Aboriginal people native to Australia? Please correct me if I’m wrong
@@bobbi1824 Your correct, the Haka is native to my home New Zealand. But what it is, is not a war cry, it depends on what it's for, for our army a.k.a the military, it's a kind of ceremony of sorts where we send our soldiers off to war, we don't call it a ceremony but it is our tradition and we take pride in that. For the rugby league, The All Blacks perform their Haka as a challenge to their opponent and sometimes it can be seen as intimidating. That's what a Haka is and we Maori's are proud of it.
Chan said he was mesmerised by Haka dance he saw.. Thus he got really inspired to incorporate it to the song.. Actually i think he created the whole song with the meaning of Haka in mind..
This choreo is actually inspired by haka..the leader, bangchan loves and respect the culture (?) so much that he wanted to include it in the choreo..so here it is..he also included some of the haka words in one of their song (3racha song to be exact) called ZONE *I'm not sure if i should refer haka as a culture..im sorry if i'm wrong
It's not exactly a culture per say, it's more like a tradition. The men in our country, New Zealand, are the one' that perform the Haka and what the women perform as well but what we call it is called Kapahaka. Kapahaka is similar to the Haka but unlike the Haka, Kapahaka is of the singing and the dancing. A song in Maori is called a Waiata, our Waiata could be about the gods and thanking them for giving us life and food or it could be about our homeland and how Maori's came to be. The women learn the lyrics to the Waiata and then the dance moves, the dance is also our way of telling the audience a story. The Haka is a tradition that has been passed down for generations and we're still keeping it alive. If your interested, come visit our country, New Zealand some time, we'd be happy to have you.😊😊😊
@@Yoru15127 ahh i see..a tradition..thank you for the info..i've learnt something new thanks to you ☺️ i would looooveee to visit New Zealand someday 🥰 but with the current situation who knows when 🥺
Thank you soo much Chris!! I'm soo happy that you know about the Haka, it's a tradition that we Maori take pride in and just as you said, the Haka is something of a dance that we perform when we send our men off to war or during the rugby league, The All Blacks perform the haka as a show of challenge towards the opposing team and it's also a form of intimidation from others point of views. Thank you soo much, we appreciate that you know of the Haka and yes, your correct the Haka did originate from New Zealand, you got your facts right on the money.😊👏👏👏😊
Older videos were great and I was going to sub but now I can't hear the audio from what's being watched and it took two minutes to actually get to the video. Started great and now it's obviously about money.
I love to watch your reaction and I have some recommend for you. It's Twice new summer song Taste of Love💙🤍 please make reaction for this. I'm waiting for it🤗💓
I love that you know about the haka. Watching haka always makes me emotional, lol
The Haka does the same to me
If you remember, BangChan and Felix are from Australia. Many Mauri tribes utilize the Haka for anything from warfare (Imagine 2000 warriors) to showing signs of great respect.
Maori, it's spelt Maori. People can't pronounce our language/words cuz it can me a little hard for foreigners.
I don’t wanna start anything but the dance isn’t inspired by the haka bc Chan and Felix are Australian. If I’m not mistaken the haka is a war song/cry of the Maori people native to New Zealand not the Aboriginal people native to Australia? Please correct me if I’m wrong
@@bobbi1824 Your correct, the Haka is native to my home New Zealand. But what it is, is not a war cry, it depends on what it's for, for our army a.k.a the military, it's a kind of ceremony of sorts where we send our soldiers off to war, we don't call it a ceremony but it is our tradition and we take pride in that. For the rugby league, The All Blacks perform their Haka as a challenge to their opponent and sometimes it can be seen as intimidating. That's what a Haka is and we Maori's are proud of it.
Chan said he was mesmerised by Haka dance he saw.. Thus he got really inspired to incorporate it to the song.. Actually i think he created the whole song with the meaning of Haka in mind..
I love watching the dance practices (more than MV's tbh, full view choreo is the best) and this one is near top of list of favorites.
This choreo is actually inspired by haka..the leader, bangchan loves and respect the culture (?) so much that he wanted to include it in the choreo..so here it is..he also included some of the haka words in one of their song (3racha song to be exact) called ZONE
*I'm not sure if i should refer haka as a culture..im sorry if i'm wrong
It's not exactly a culture per say, it's more like a tradition. The men in our country, New Zealand, are the one' that perform the Haka and what the women perform as well but what we call it is called Kapahaka. Kapahaka is similar to the Haka but unlike the Haka, Kapahaka is of the singing and the dancing. A song in Maori is called a Waiata, our Waiata could be about the gods and thanking them for giving us life and food or it could be about our homeland and how Maori's came to be. The women learn the lyrics to the Waiata and then the dance moves, the dance is also our way of telling the audience a story. The Haka is a tradition that has been passed down for generations and we're still keeping it alive. If your interested, come visit our country, New Zealand some time, we'd be happy to have you.😊😊😊
@@Yoru15127 ahh i see..a tradition..thank you for the info..i've learnt something new thanks to you ☺️ i would looooveee to visit New Zealand someday 🥰 but with the current situation who knows when 🥺
I love that you recognize the Haka. Personally, I never knew about it before Miroh.
Thank you soo much Chris!! I'm soo happy that you know about the Haka, it's a tradition that we Maori take pride in and just as you said, the Haka is something of a dance that we perform when we send our men off to war or during the rugby league, The All Blacks perform the haka as a show of challenge towards the opposing team and it's also a form of intimidation from others point of views. Thank you soo much, we appreciate that you know of the Haka and yes, your correct the Haka did originate from New Zealand, you got your facts right on the money.😊👏👏👏😊
This is one of my fav skz choreos 😩✨
Please watch DOMINO and THUNDEROUS dance practice. Love it!! 😍 The Thunderous MV is so good too!!!
It IS actually inspired by Haka Dance :)
I hope you do a reaction video of Stray Kids Easy dance practice, Double Knot Dance Practice, All In Dance Practice and TA Dance Practice as well
I hope you can see the choreo of HELLEVATOR- Stray kids because it is made by themselves. I love your reactions.
Thanks for reacting to my boii they’re so talented you’ll never regret it
Will you react to EPEX?They debuted this year. Music name is Lock Down they really dance super cool. Please react to Lock Down dance practice :)
Older videos were great and I was going to sub but now I can't hear the audio from what's being watched and it took two minutes to actually get to the video. Started great and now it's obviously about money.
Love your reaction, more Straykids dance practise ..or Hyunjin skz fancam hardcarry pls..
u should see double knot next. ☺️
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God's menu dance prac pls
I love to watch your reaction and I have some recommend for you. It's Twice new summer song Taste of Love💙🤍 please make reaction for this. I'm waiting for it🤗💓
Day 58 of trying to get you watch WayV lovely dance cover ~