Waiata Tawhito - Waiata Performance

MAOR 002 is a practical placement course based at Te Herenga Waka Marae. It focuses on the study and performance of waiata and haka appropriate for a range of Māori contexts. Students will also develop research skills through the exploration of waiata with individual significance. This course is only available to students completing Te Tohu Māoritanga (Diploma in Māoritanga).

Course overview

Points

20

Fees

$1090.6 NZD

International fees

$5560 NZD

Course offered in

  • Trimester 1

Duration

1 trimester

Prerequisites

Co-requisites

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Taught by

The School of Te Kawa a Maui

Wellington Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

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In 2025 this course is delivered as a fully on campus course.  Lectures are recorded and have no restrictions on recording availability.  Lecture recordings are intended as a useful supplement to learning but not as a full substitute for lecture attendance.
 
MAOR 002 is a practical placement course based at Te Herenga Waka Marae. It focuses on the study and performance of waiata and haka appropriate for a range of Māori contexts. Students will also develop research skills through the exploration of waiata with individual significance.

Course learning objectives

Students who pass this course will be able to:

  1. perform at least six waiata

  2. explain the meaning and context of each waiata, and

  3. research a waiata from their own iwi, and present their findings by way of a research seminar.

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The class representative provides a useful way to communicate feedback to the teaching staff during the course. They also work with the VUWSA Education Office on any academic issues that arise in their course. Reps are elected by students by the third week of classes every trimester. Being a rep requires a weekly commitment.

The Use of Te Reo Māori for Assessment Policy

Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington values te reo Māori. Students who wish to submit any of their assessments in te reo Māori must refer to The Use of Te Reo Māori for Assessment Policy - PDF 134kb

He mea nui te reo Māori ki Te Herenga Waka. Ki te pīrangi koe ki te tuhituhi i ō aro matawai i roto i te reo Māori, tēnā me mātua whakapā atu ki te kaupapa here, The Use of Te Reo Māori for Assessment Policy - PDF 134kb

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