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  2. Māʻuluʻulu - Wikipedia

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    The second row on a low bench, the next row on a higher bench, and so forth. The last row usually stands, or if that is still not enough, they may stand on benches and tables. If the dance is an effort of a local community, young and old perform. The youngest children then cutely sit at the ends of the rows.

  3. Lakalaka - Wikipedia

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    The lakalaka (walking briskly) is a Tongan group dance where the performers are largely standing still and make gestures with their arms only. It is considered as the national dance of Tonga and part of the intangible human heritage. It is the ideal dance at formal occasions, like the birthday of the king or the opening of a church.

  4. Ula (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The ula (dance) is an ancient Tongan group dance, already reported by early European navigators like Captain Cook. It is also known as fahaʻi-ula (split dance), which may be degenerated to fahaʻiula. Traditionally, it is performed after an ʻotuhaka. [1] It is still danced nowadays, although less popular than its descendant the tauʻolunga.

  5. Maulu'ulu - Wikipedia

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    The Maulu'ulu [a] is an indigenous dance performed by the Samoan people.Contemporary ma'ulu'ulu compositions and choreographies are generally performed by female dancers, although some villages have a tradition of men and women dancing together.

  6. ʻotuhaka - Wikipedia

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    The ʻotuhaka (ʻotu-haka: row-of-dancemovements) is a traditional Tongan group dance with prominent Samoan influence wherein the performers are seated and make gestures with their arms only, with some accentuation from head and body. [1] Originally the ʻotuhaka was performed by older, chiefly ladies only, who were supposed to be too old to stand.

  7. Where is Tongan flag bearer Pita Taufatofua now? What ... - AOL

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    However, the former Tongan flag bearer still took part in the celebrations ahead of the July 26 event. Earlier in the day, Taufatofua participated in the torch relay, along with a slew of other ...

  8. Tauʻolunga - Wikipedia

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    Some small steps--never large--or a turn around can be performed. Overall, the girl's movements should be graceful and soft, as should be her whole body. A unique feature of any Tongan dance, not found elsewhere in Polynesia, is the rotational movements of the hands and wrists in many of the haka.

  9. First Reform councillor says no Labour seat safe

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    And the victory is in step with a trend towards success for the party in Wales, after it came second in 13 of the 32 Welsh constituencies at last summer's UK general election, securing 16.9% of ...