SYDNEY POLYNESIAN BAND

0 Review PO Box 521, Broadway, NSW, 2007Phone : 02 4773 9009

About

Sydney Polynesian dance group projects a message of cultural diversity, joy and tranquility, taking it's audience on a voyage across the South Pacific ocean, evoking feelings of peace, love and harmony. Sydney Polynesian dance group can tailor a performance to your needs.

Sydney Polynesian dance group performance options and styles:
Traditional Welcoming Speech This speech comes in the form of a traditional war dance chants (speech) and involves one person only.
Drum Dance Available as boys only, girls only, or a combination of both.
Action Songs Available as boys only, girls only, or a combination of both.
New Zealand Maori show Available as boys only, girls only, or a combination of both.
Haka and Poi (boys and girls).
Hawaiian Hula Available as boys only, girls only, or a combination of both. Samoan Show Siva, Slap dance (boys and girls) and spectacular Fire dance(boys only) Tahitian Tamure Tahitian spectacular - Solo and Tamure to Tahitian music.

Sydney Polynesian Band Music and Sounds options:
Sydney Polynesian Band are often inspired by the melodies and movements of nature. The sun, the moon, sea breezes, rain and the sound of water falls are combined in a rich aural blend that evokes an emotional response.
Instrumental A collection of drummers playing in unison creates a unique and traditional Polynesian atmosphere.
Traditional Chants A customary speech introduces the performer(s) to the audience, symbolising the challenge of one warrior (the performer) to another warrior (the audience).
Solo Dance The very popular performance done by the girls, capturing the traditional spirit of the Polynesian region.
Traditional Instruments Instruments include the ukulele, acoustic guitar, various types of authentic tokere drums (also known as a ove or kaara), bass drum and congo drums.

When all these instruments are combined it produces a rich sound much like a big band, typically producing an immediate and emotive response from the appreciative audience.

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