Coordinated Haka Flash mobs have taken entertainment and cultural expression to the streets with Moana based media circuits unsure of how to cover their activity. Just in September 2011, a public post was streamed on youtube of the Flash Haka Mob at Sylvia Park in Tamaki Makaurau Region [Auckland (Akarana)].
The lively entertaining and educational experience was demonstrated with perfect timing inside an open area of the shopping center. The participants started in play with very few acting out a famous Haka, then while observers gathered around, more Haka crew members who were disguised as spectators joined in. Within a few moments, the square was filled with Haka fans and participants sharing together their national heritage.
The Haka Flash Mobs were also seen in the Auckland Downtown area setting off an amazing performance that pumped up it's Aotearoan citizens. According to the youtube upload, there were a confirmed 100 trained Flash Haka participants stomping a Maori Haka down on Queen St. in an event that made another notch in Aotearoan History.
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Haka Flash Mobs, making waves across The Moana and worldwide
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