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About the Haka

Although the use of a haka by the All Blacks rugby union team has made one type of haka familiar, it has led to misconceptions. Haka[2] are not exclusively war dances, nor are they only performed by men. Some are performed by women, others by mixed groups, and some simple haka are performed by children. Haka are performed for various reasons: for amusement, as a hearty welcome to distinguished guests, or to acknowledge great achievements or occasions (McLean 1996:46-47). War haka (peruperu) were originally performed by warriors before a battle, proclaiming their strength and prowess in order to intimidate the opposition. Today, haka constitute an integral part of formal or official welcome ceremonies for distinguished visitors or foreign dignitaries, serving to impart a sense of the importance of the occasion.

Various actions are employed in the course of a performance, including facial contortions such as showing the whites of the eyes and the poking out of the tongue, and a wide variety of vigorous body actions such as slapping the hands against the body and stamping of the feet. As well as chanted words, a variety of cries and grunts are used. Haka may be understood as a kind of symphony in which the different parts of the body represent many instruments. The hands, arms, legs, feet, voice, eyes, tongue and the body as a whole combine to express courage, annoyance, joy or other feelings relevant to the purpose of the occasion.

 

Consett RFC Site Goes Live

The new website for Consett Rugby Football CLub is now live.  Over the next day the site will be changed so that it looks and feels more like what the members are currently used to - in addition a shop system has been added to the website, galleries, interactive newsfeeds and more besides.

The site is estimated to go completely live at the very start of 2010 when ownership and control will be passed to the club's IT secretary and overall monitoring will continue after that.

Using this site, the following will be possible

 

  • Captains and Coaches can post match reports from home
  • Captains and Coaches can post fixture lists and last minute changes
  • Captains and Coaches can post maps and routes for away matches as well as managing last minute changes to the away schedule if needed
  • Parents can make subs payments for junior members via the website
  • Complete and Partial Rugby Kits can be purchased via the website for collection
  • Event tickets can be purchased via the website for collection or delivery by post
  • Pictures of matches may be posted by members of the public, team members or coaches
  • Videos of matches may be posted by member of the public, team members or coaches

Please note that no articles, pictures, polls or other content cant be submitted without approval from an editing member of the site to prevent posting of erronious or otherwise innapropriate content.

   

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