There is nothing sweeter than the sound of piupiu (flax skirts) swaying in unison.
Add to this the majestic voices of 40 kapa haka performers in unison and you know you are resting in the arms of papatuanuku (mother earth) and the realm of Te Matatini o te Ra (national kapa haka festival).
It has been 17 years since the nationals have been held in Rotorua. Te Arawa are world renowned for their culture and there is no more fitting place to hold a kapa haka festival than our beautiful city.
Today the last four Te Arawa groups stand among their peers to represent their iwi. However, for one of them the journey to kapa haka glory will come to an end - with only three teams from the three pools going through to tomorrow's final.
No matter what the result every performer at this year's event has done himself or herself and his or her iwi proud.