Anyone can dance any time.6,500 people danced to "Haka" at once. [Anchor Report]

2024.09.30 오후 04:56
Shout out loud, hitting your thighs and chests with your palms.

He sticks out his tongue for a long time, and threatens his opponent with a lot of impressions.

I feel like we're going to have a group fight right away, but it's actually dance, dance.

It is a traditional dance of the Maori people of New Zealand.

It was originally a dance performed by Maori fighters to raise morale ahead of the battle.

But over the years, it has become a dance performed by any New Zealander.

There is no distinction between welcoming guests and funerals and weddings.

This 'Haka' dance is in the Guinness Book of Records.

More than 6,500 people danced together at a rugby stadium in Auckland, New Zealand.

Many people, regardless of their skin color, age, and gender, gathered.

It is said that the audience who watched the performance couldn't hear how loud the shouting of thousands of people was.

This performance broke France's previous record of No. 1 in 10 years, and it is said that it is in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's most participating "Haca" performance.

The Maori now emphasize that 'Haka' is no longer a war dance, but a dance with respect.

The power of dance that unites everyone feels great.




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