Beautifully presented vinaka. Apart from that.That intro dance should stick to FM96 big night out street party or take it to the tourists on a beach BBQ night on the Coral Coast.. !
@pathfinder565129 күн бұрын
Legend
@Number1ReggaeHunterАй бұрын
Beautifully said!!!! Bula fiji ❤ from your Kanaka Maoli Ohana.
@EddieTomasiАй бұрын
Bula from Fiji 🇫🇯.
@saito3010Ай бұрын
Totoka na sere!!👏👏 Thank you for recording!!🫶
@user-li8wj6zt9bАй бұрын
Totoka na domo ni chants❤🇫🇯💙🤍 Mr Laisiasa Veikoso
@NasinuWarrior85Ай бұрын
Firstly, that performance was exhilarating! Watching the women show a modest but powerful exhibition. The young men are as always filled with passion and vigour. Looks good when they keep the tradition within the tradition. Secondly, the caption should read "Meke" and not Fijian Dance. It's not a Dance. A Meke, in its pure form, is a gift from a Bete (priest, the generic term), to be more specific, a type of Bete called a Daunivucu (composer of Meke). When you desire a Meke to be composed, you go and approach the Bete. There is a process. At the end, the Bete will present the Meke. There is a story being told in the Meke. This is one of its significance. But as for its launching (i sevu ni meke), that involves presenting the Meke to the Chief. So, it's not any Fijian Dance. Refer to it as a Meke. It is guarded and exclusive. For example, for those who wish to use the Meke in a event such as FESTPAC they would've had to formally requested for it from the Daunivucu. Or the surviving decendants of the Tokatoka (family unit).Thirdly, the guy at the beginning holding the Flag has a poor command of spoken English. He poorly translated what the 3 separate and distinct Meke was. Too literal. He failed to give context. Who the Daunivucu of the 3 Meke was. That's plagiarism, if this was a university project. Failing to acknowledge the authors. His English translation is likened to a secondary/high school translator. I get it. He's excited and may have a bit of stage fright. But that's no excuse for poorly informing the audience of the Meke. Lastly, again, that was a beauty performance. Got me teary-eyed. Totoka vakaoti!
@ikaikalohaАй бұрын
im so sorry i didnt get a chance to interview delegates from more nations. Rotuna deserves more youre right. I will try to do something about it.
@sanailasevilla2879Ай бұрын
Too Good Hanisi❤
@ZigvakАй бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Mark-jm1qb2 ай бұрын
Rokivi koya na kalou vinaka
@apisaitawalo18792 ай бұрын
Nice song ❤❤🎉
@user-zt9qt9vn3d2 ай бұрын
Happy Rotuma day ❤
@disovadelai74383 ай бұрын
Always love her voice ❤ blessed 🙏
@RobertKoto3 ай бұрын
maurie maurie maurie happy rotuman language week
@anniesarote89293 ай бұрын
Keleag leilei pau... Hanisiof ma alalum ❤
@joemastrangelo42743 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@lorratiko30764 ай бұрын
🎉❤
@saularatubuli31415 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@VasitiRitova-bz1zg5 ай бұрын
I miss you all my dearest Old Girls who have passed into Our LORD's eternity since this video was made during our beloved School's 60th Anniversary. Ni sa moce kece; vinaka vakalevu for all the sweet memories 💖 😢
@JoilsbyMyra5 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@tomasivulawalu72475 ай бұрын
2024 anyone 💃🕺
@VasitiRitova-bz1zg5 ай бұрын
Isaaa ❤ na gauna!
@allthatisgoodhappy29275 ай бұрын
For those who are wondering what this Lovely Rotuman hymn is about, here is the English Hymn it's based from... 1 Jesus, my Savior, to Bethlehem came, Laid in a manger to sorrow and shame; O it was wonderful, blest be His name, Seeking for me, for me: Seeking for me, for me, Seeking for me, for me; O it was wonderful, blest be His name, Seeking for me, for me. 2 Jesus, my Savior, on Calvary’s tree Paid the great debt, and my soul He set free; O it was wonderful-how could it be? Dying for me, for me! Dying for me, for me, Dying for me, for me; O it was wonderful-how could it be? Dying for me, for me! 3 Jesus, my Savior, the same as of old, While I was wand’ring in darkness and cold, Gently and long did He plead with my soul, Calling for me, for me! Calling for me, for me, Calling for me, for me; Gently and long did He plead with my soul, Calling for me, for me! 4 Jesus, my Savior, shall come from on high. Sweet is the promise as weary years fly: O I shall see Him descend from the sky, Coming for me, for me! Coming for me, for me, Coming for me, for me; O I shall see Him descend from the sky, Coming for me, for me! The Last 2 lines are repeated, Hope this helps all understanding it
@maflelei226 ай бұрын
Chiiiiihoooooo faieksia e maka
@menagill92226 ай бұрын
Love to watch you my Rotuman brothers and sisters ❤️
Пікірлер
🎉❤😂🎉❤
🎉❤sa bale
👏 👏 👏 vinaka Davuilevu
Totoka Rotuma. Foieksia
Beautifully presented vinaka. Apart from that.That intro dance should stick to FM96 big night out street party or take it to the tourists on a beach BBQ night on the Coral Coast.. !
Legend
Beautifully said!!!! Bula fiji ❤ from your Kanaka Maoli Ohana.
Bula from Fiji 🇫🇯.
Totoka na sere!!👏👏 Thank you for recording!!🫶
Totoka na domo ni chants❤🇫🇯💙🤍 Mr Laisiasa Veikoso
Firstly, that performance was exhilarating! Watching the women show a modest but powerful exhibition. The young men are as always filled with passion and vigour. Looks good when they keep the tradition within the tradition. Secondly, the caption should read "Meke" and not Fijian Dance. It's not a Dance. A Meke, in its pure form, is a gift from a Bete (priest, the generic term), to be more specific, a type of Bete called a Daunivucu (composer of Meke). When you desire a Meke to be composed, you go and approach the Bete. There is a process. At the end, the Bete will present the Meke. There is a story being told in the Meke. This is one of its significance. But as for its launching (i sevu ni meke), that involves presenting the Meke to the Chief. So, it's not any Fijian Dance. Refer to it as a Meke. It is guarded and exclusive. For example, for those who wish to use the Meke in a event such as FESTPAC they would've had to formally requested for it from the Daunivucu. Or the surviving decendants of the Tokatoka (family unit).Thirdly, the guy at the beginning holding the Flag has a poor command of spoken English. He poorly translated what the 3 separate and distinct Meke was. Too literal. He failed to give context. Who the Daunivucu of the 3 Meke was. That's plagiarism, if this was a university project. Failing to acknowledge the authors. His English translation is likened to a secondary/high school translator. I get it. He's excited and may have a bit of stage fright. But that's no excuse for poorly informing the audience of the Meke. Lastly, again, that was a beauty performance. Got me teary-eyed. Totoka vakaoti!
im so sorry i didnt get a chance to interview delegates from more nations. Rotuna deserves more youre right. I will try to do something about it.
Too Good Hanisi❤
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Rokivi koya na kalou vinaka
Nice song ❤❤🎉
Happy Rotuma day ❤
Always love her voice ❤ blessed 🙏
maurie maurie maurie happy rotuman language week
Keleag leilei pau... Hanisiof ma alalum ❤
Beautiful
🎉❤
❤❤❤
I miss you all my dearest Old Girls who have passed into Our LORD's eternity since this video was made during our beloved School's 60th Anniversary. Ni sa moce kece; vinaka vakalevu for all the sweet memories 💖 😢
❤️❤️❤️
2024 anyone 💃🕺
Isaaa ❤ na gauna!
For those who are wondering what this Lovely Rotuman hymn is about, here is the English Hymn it's based from... 1 Jesus, my Savior, to Bethlehem came, Laid in a manger to sorrow and shame; O it was wonderful, blest be His name, Seeking for me, for me: Seeking for me, for me, Seeking for me, for me; O it was wonderful, blest be His name, Seeking for me, for me. 2 Jesus, my Savior, on Calvary’s tree Paid the great debt, and my soul He set free; O it was wonderful-how could it be? Dying for me, for me! Dying for me, for me, Dying for me, for me; O it was wonderful-how could it be? Dying for me, for me! 3 Jesus, my Savior, the same as of old, While I was wand’ring in darkness and cold, Gently and long did He plead with my soul, Calling for me, for me! Calling for me, for me, Calling for me, for me; Gently and long did He plead with my soul, Calling for me, for me! 4 Jesus, my Savior, shall come from on high. Sweet is the promise as weary years fly: O I shall see Him descend from the sky, Coming for me, for me! Coming for me, for me, Coming for me, for me; O I shall see Him descend from the sky, Coming for me, for me! The Last 2 lines are repeated, Hope this helps all understanding it
Chiiiiihoooooo faieksia e maka
Love to watch you my Rotuman brothers and sisters ❤️
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Amen ❤
Beautiful voice ❤😊
Mạrie mạrie! Gagaj mak lelei 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Hanisiof from Niu Sirạgi 🇳🇿
Tumas
Faiaksea Itu'ti'u. Happy Fiji Day!
Love it keep it up sisters💕💕❤💋💋💕💕
Io io sa bale sa buki na soso💃💃💃
Beautiful voices...makes the language sound sooo beautiful. Faieksia e sua mak afag lelei. Looking forward to many more in the future.❤
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Nice
WOW that's Amazing, Faiaksia e sua mak afaiag lelei ❤ Noaia,
🙏💖
🙏🙏🙏🙏❤
2:00 my fav part 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽🔥🔥🔥
Best P.M for fiji island
Fair one, with that kind of a background no wonder he’s having a 2nd stint as Fiji’s PM.
So much for been anti Indian to study and get medical treatments in India 🇮🇳 🙄
Rabuka the snake .
Relax lol
If he is a snake....what does that make you?