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Māori Poi Dances

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Māori poi dances are traditional dance forms performed by the Māori people of New Zealand. They involve the use of poi, which are balls attached to cords and swung in rhythmic patterns while dancers move their bodies in coordination.

Key Features

  • Traditional Māori dance form
  • Use of poi balls on cords
  • Rhythmic movements and coordination

Pros

  • Cultural significance and heritage preservation
  • Beautiful and mesmerizing to watch
  • Promotes physical activity and coordination skills

Cons

  • May require specialized training to perform correctly
  • Limited accessibility outside of Māori communities

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Last updated: Sun, Mar 22, 2026, 08:37:42 AM UTC