Mataho
Mataho is a traditional Māori dance that originated in New Zealand. It is a form of performance art that combines elements of dance, song, and storytelling. The term "mataho" translates to "to dance" in the Māori language. This dance is often performed during significant events such as weddings, funerals, and other cultural celebrations.
The mataho dance is characterized by its intricate footwork, which is synchronized with the rhythm of traditional
Mataho performances are typically led by a kapa haka group, which is a choir of Māori singers