New Zealand vs France. Sights and Sounds from the stadium. I had great seats and good photos of the crowd, pre-match warm ups and some action shots. It all started with the pregame hype and feel. From the crowd outside the stadium, the pregame hype, the infamous Haka and warm ups from the teams. Then the game was on
The Music
1) The Haka: The first piece is the infamous Haka performed by the All Blacks. The Haka is a Maori challenge dance and song. It is recognizable by rugby fans across the world. Various forms of the Haka are performed by the pacific island nations such as Fiji, Tonga, Samoa and Hawaii. The most famous is the Haka of the All Blacks. The Haka originates with the various Polynesian peoples and can be a celebratory Haka or more of a war cry, or challenge. Its characteristics are as follows:
- Stomping of the feet;
- Slapping of the chest, thighs or arms
- bulging of the eyes and facial contortions
- Sticking out out of the tongue
3) O Verona is the last piece of music and actually comes from the movie Romeo and Juliet. Sung in Italian it is often sung by rugby fans in various countries but especially Italy. It just seemed to be an appropriate tune to put on this slide show to convey the atmosphere of the match and the stadium.
Hope you enjoy:
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