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- Mak_Samoa abstract "Mak Sa'moa is an informal Rotuman dance form derived from Samoan movement styles (Mak Sa'moa meaning \"Samoan dance\" in Rotuman), including the style of hand movements between man and woman, and the shuffling/twisting of the feet in and out, as in the Siva Samoa.Although considered a traditional Rotuman dance style, and having been used informally for some time, it wasn't until recent contact with Samoans (such as missionaries for the London Missionary Society or the Methodist Church of Fiji and Rotuma) that Rotumans realised the art form was in fact borrowed from early Samoan ancestors, such as Raho, to whom Rotumans attribute as the \"founders\" of the islands.Mak Sa'moa is generally nowadays more popular amongst older generations of Rotuman people, who appreciate it's varying but generally slower pace, and the style of music and lyric as being more Rotuman than the popular Mak Rarotoga whose borrowed tunes emulate the fastpaced Tahitian and Rarotongan dances of otea and tamure, and are commonly danced at the Rotuman festivity of the av' mane'a season, the Rotuman fara.".
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageExternalLink Music.html.
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageID "9082726".
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageLength "1392".
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageRevisionID "675119641".
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Av_manea.
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fijian_dance.
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rotuma.
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Dance_in_Rotuma.
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Fara_(Rotuman_festivity).
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink London_Missionary_Society.
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Mak_Rarotoga.
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Methodist_Church_of_Fiji_and_Rotuma.
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Rarotonga.
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Rotuman_language.
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Samoa.
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Samoan_dance.
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Samoans.
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Siva_Samoa.
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Slimane_Raho.
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Tahiti.
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Tamure.
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink otea.
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mak Sa'moa".
- Mak_Samoa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Mak_Samoa subject Category:Fijian_dance.
- Mak_Samoa subject Category:Rotuma.
- Mak_Samoa hypernym Form.
- Mak_Samoa comment "Mak Sa'moa is an informal Rotuman dance form derived from Samoan movement styles (Mak Sa'moa meaning \"Samoan dance\" in Rotuman), including the style of hand movements between man and woman, and the shuffling/twisting of the feet in and out, as in the Siva Samoa.Although considered a traditional Rotuman dance style, and having been used informally for some time, it wasn't until recent contact with Samoans (such as missionaries for the London Missionary Society or the Methodist Church of Fiji and Rotuma) that Rotumans realised the art form was in fact borrowed from early Samoan ancestors, such as Raho, to whom Rotumans attribute as the \"founders\" of the islands.Mak Sa'moa is generally nowadays more popular amongst older generations of Rotuman people, who appreciate it's varying but generally slower pace, and the style of music and lyric as being more Rotuman than the popular Mak Rarotoga whose borrowed tunes emulate the fastpaced Tahitian and Rarotongan dances of otea and tamure, and are commonly danced at the Rotuman festivity of the av' mane'a season, the Rotuman fara.".
- Mak_Samoa label "Mak Sa'moa".
- Mak_Samoa sameAs Q6738541.
- Mak_Samoa sameAs m.027x06g.
- Mak_Samoa sameAs Q6738541.
- Mak_Samoa wasDerivedFrom Mak_Samoa?oldid=675119641.
- Mak_Samoa isPrimaryTopicOf Mak_Samoa.