Over the past decades, the practice of dance has been developed, generalized and, in other words, democratized. Using the body as a means of personal expression, dance became, with time, one of the first ways to convey Polynesian cultural identity, triggering not only recognition from the official authorities but also public enthusiasm. This enthusiasm can be found on each island, atoll and archipelago of our Fenua, and also all around the world: more than 6,000 foreign groups practice a form of Ori Tahiti, similarly to the Hula of the Hawaiian islands, considering Polynesia as a temple for traditional Polynesian dance.
Traditional Dance: Ori Tahiti was last modified: November 9th, 2015 by Tiare