skaunei
Skaunei is a term that originates from the Māori language of New Zealand, referring to a traditional Māori dance performed by women. The dance is an integral part of Māori culture and is often performed at significant events such as weddings, funerals, and other ceremonial gatherings. Skaunei is characterized by its rhythmic movements, intricate footwork, and the use of traditional Māori instruments like the taonga pūoro (flute) and taonga pū (drum).
The dance is typically performed in a group, with each dancer wearing a distinctive headdress called a
The choreography of skaunei is often based on traditional Māori myths and legends, reflecting the cultural
Skaunei has gained international recognition in recent years, with performances taking place in various countries around