Another beautiful dance from Kiribati.
Au karabwarabwa ae moan te bati nakon 'Tebikentaake Digital Entertainment' ibukin aia tamnei ae moan te tikiraoi aei.
Part of the preparations of the Dance Group from the island of Vaitupu that represented Tuvalu at the Festival of Arts in Noumea, New Caledonia in 2000. Video was recorded inside Anipule, the island 'Fale Kaupule' or Meeting Hall on Vaitupu.
A 'fatele' from the island of Nukulaelae during the celebrations of the 10th anniversary of Tuvalu Independence in 1988
Fatele mai te fenua ko Nukulaelae ite fakamanatuga ote 10 tausaga ote tutokotasi ote Malo o Tuvalu ite 1988
This is a traditional dance (fatele) from the island of Nukulaelae in Tuvalu. Recorded in 1988 during the 10th anniversary celebrations of Tuvalu Independence
An attempt to show how Tuvaluans from the island of Vaitupu go about preparing food for a wedding. The people involved are all family members (both extended and immediate) of the bride and groom. The wedding ceremony took place on Vaitupu in January, 2007.
A siva or dance from the island of Nukulaelae in 1988.
Siva mai te fenua ko Nukulaelae i fiafiaga ote fakamanatuga ote 10 tausaga ote tu-tokotasi ote Malo o Tuvalu ite tausaga 1988
A 'fatele' or traditional dance from the island of Vaitupu. Part of the entertainment program of a wedding ceremony that took place at the beginning of the year 2007.
A 'fatele' from the island of Vaitupu in Tuvalu. Recorded in 1993 at the Vaiaku Fale Kaupule or Meeting Hall
Fatele mai Vaitupu ite tausaga 1993. Ne pei ite Fale Kaupule i Vaiaku, Funafuti
A clip from the celebrations of the 10th Anniversary of Tuvalu Independence in 1988
Vaega e tasi o polokalame ote fakamanatuga ote 10 tausaga ote tu-tokotasi o Tuvalu ite tausaga 1988
Last 'fatele' or traditional dance from the entertainment program of a wedding ceremony that took place on Vaitupu in Tuvalu at the beginning of the year 2007.
Siva mai te 'Vaitupu Girls' i Tafuna, Amerika Samoa ite fakamanatuga ote Aso ote Fuka o Amerika Samoa ite tausaga 2000
A performance from the Vaitupu Girls of Tafuna, American Samoa during the commemoration of the American Samoa Flag Day in the year 2000.