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Atea: Nature and Divinity in Polynesia Opening Ceremony—Performances

Polynesian song and dance performances at the opening ceremony of Atea: Nature and Divinity in Polynesia.

Watch a video of Polynesian song and dance performances at the opening ceremony of Atea: Nature and Divinity in Polynesia, on view at The Met Fifth Avenue November 19, 2018–October 27, 2019.

https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2018/atea-nature-and-divinity-in-polynesia

Featuring Te Mana Ao (Kaina Quenga and Anthony Aiu), Ataraiti Waretini, Joy Winitana Fenikowski

Director: Kate Farrell
Producer: Melissa Bell
Editor: Alex Guns
Camera: Alex Guns, Courtney Stith
Production Coordinator: Bryan Martin
Audio Engineer: David Raymond


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