NCEA Level 1 Te Ao Haka
Course Description
Head of Faculty - Kaihautuu: Matua T. Frearson-Kirkwood, Mrs V. Moore-Allen, Mrs J. Chamberlain.
Te Ao Haka, Maaori performing arts are powerful forms of expression that recognise, value, and contribute to the unique bicultural and multicultural character of Aotearoa New Zealand, enriching the lives of all New Zealanders. Performing arts have their own distinct languages that use both verbal and non-verbal conventions, mediated by selected processes and technologies. Through movement, sound, and image, performing arts transform people’s creative ideas into expressive works that communicate layered meanings.
Te Ao Haka, Maaori performing arts in Te Marautanga o Aotearoa celebrates and acknowledges the skills and knowledge of the past, and empowers and challenges the thinking of the now and the future. It contributes to our intellectual knowing, and to our social, cultural, and spiritual being.
Te Ao Haka utilises the new Te Ao Haka Achievements Standards.
Pathway
Pathway Tags
Model, Private Teacher/Tutor, Actor, Art Director (Film, Television or Stage), Artist, Artistic Director, Film and Video Editor, Sound Technician, Dancer, Entertainer, Film/Television Camera Operator, Counsellor, Psychologist, Trainer, Journalist, Communications Professional, Event Manager, Director (Film, Television, Radio or Stage), Radio Presenter, Early Childhood Teacher, Media Producer, Production Assistant (Film, Television, Radio or Stage), Primary School Teacher, Kaiwhakaako Māori, Recreation Co-ordinator, Youth Worker, Secondary School Teacher, Social Worker, Teacher Aide, Television Presenter, Marketing Specialist, Psychotherapist,