Published On Oct 16, 2023
The waiata 'Mā te Kahukura' was composed by Hōhepa Tamehana for a play staged at Takirua Māori Theatre in Wellington, adapted from his sister Esther Tamehana's book, 'He Kahurere.' Hōhepa was tasked with adding music to a part of the play, receiving a last-minute call from the director while at work as a teacher, requesting the music and waiata by day's end. In a remarkable 20 minutes, Hōhepa, penned and recorded the waiata on a four-stringed guitar and dispatched it to Wellington via courier.
During the play, Hōhepa, Kepa, and Sophronia Smith provided live backing vocals, Hōhepa says “they made the waiata famous, they were better singers than me”. Hōhepa went on to teach 'Mā te Kahukura' to Whānau Whānui, who performed it as their choral piece during the Ngāti Kahungunu Regionals in 1999. Today, this waiata has become renowned nationwide, symbolising the moment when Roimata, a young girl in the play, takes feathers from her cloak and binds them to a manu (bird)."
This version of the Mā Te Kahukura song is performed by the Western Bay District Māori Group
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Lyrics:
Mā te kahukura ka rere te manu
Mā ngā huruhuru nei
Ka rere koe
Rere runga rawa rā e
Kia tae atu koe ki te taumata
Whakatau mai rā e
Mau ana taku aroha
Whai ake i ngā whetu
Rere tōtika rere pai
Rere runga rawa rā e
Mā te kahukura ka rere te manu
Mā ngā huruhuru nei
Ka rere koe
Rere runga rawa rā e
Kia tae atu koe ki te taumata
Whakatau mai rā e
Mau ana taku aroha
Whai ake i ngā whetu
Rere tōtika rere pai
Rere runga rawa rā e
Rere totika rere pai
Rere runga rawa ra e
Composer:
Hōhepa Tamehana
Music and Performers
Western Bay District Māori Group
Production
Abraham Kunin
Produced by Bradley Walker
Kōtuku Records
and Adrenalin Group
Video by SupaVision www.supavision.co.nz
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