puutere
Puutere is a traditional Māori dance that originated in the Cook Islands, later adopted and adapted by Māori culture in New Zealand. The term "puutere" comes from the Cook Islands language and refers to a lively, energetic dance style characterized by rapid footwork, rhythmic movements, and expressive gestures. It is often performed to traditional Māori music, particularly haka and waiata (songs), and is a significant part of Māori cultural performances.
Puutere is typically performed in a circular formation, with dancers moving in sync to the beat of
The dance is known for its high energy and dynamic movements, which include stomping, clapping, and intricate
Puutere remains an important cultural practice today, preserved and passed down through generations. It is often