koputama
Koputama is a traditional indigenous dance and cultural expression originating from the Māori people of New Zealand. The dance is characterized by rhythmic movements, vocalizations, and symbolic gestures that convey stories, ancestral history, and social messages. As a form of oral and performative art, koputama plays a vital role in preserving Māori heritage and fostering community identity.
Historically, koputama has been performed during significant ceremonies, celebrations, and gatherings such as tangihanga (funerals), festivals,
Koputama shares similarities with other Māori performing arts, such as the haka, but maintains distinct movements
In contemporary times, koputama has gained recognition beyond Māori circles, contributing to New Zealand’s wider cultural