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Siva Samoa
Authentic and fresh. Slow and fluid. The Siva is a graceful storytelling dance that is traditionally performed by a young woman.
It is practiced in Samoa, and around the world by the Samoan diaspora (mostly in New Zealand, Australia, and the United States).
Traditional Samoan dancing is one area of the culture that has been the least affected by western civilisation. It requires the dancer to retain grace; movement of the arms and hands are done so in a subtle but delicate manner. In earlier times, high chiefs or matais performed this special dance but in modern day it is performed by a taupou (the high chief's daughter).
No social event like birthday, wedding, village or church gatherings would happen without siva samoa dance in Polynesia.
It is practiced in Samoa, and around the world by the Samoan diaspora (mostly in New Zealand, Australia, and the United States).
Traditional Samoan dancing is one area of the culture that has been the least affected by western civilisation. It requires the dancer to retain grace; movement of the arms and hands are done so in a subtle but delicate manner. In earlier times, high chiefs or matais performed this special dance but in modern day it is performed by a taupou (the high chief's daughter).
No social event like birthday, wedding, village or church gatherings would happen without siva samoa dance in Polynesia.