Ki mua is Te Vaka's second album released in 1999. It was the album that established the group as a household name across the South Pacific. In October 2012 it was re-released with a new 16 page booklet complete with lyrics & translations plus Bonus track - “Pate Pate radio remix”.
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Ki mua is Te Vaka's second album released in 1999. It was the album that established the group as a household name across the South Pacific. In … read more
Ki mua is Te Vaka's second album released in 1999. It was the album that established the group as a household name across the South Pacific. In October 2012 it was re-released with … read more
Te Vaka is a group of musicians and dancers from Tokelau, Tuvalu, Samoa, Cook Islands and New Zealand brought together under the inspired leadership of Opetaia Foa'i. Te Vaka has been enchanting the world with their own brand of South Pacific Fusion since 1997. Using the rhythms of the log drum ("pate"), combined with traditional and contemporary instruments, Opetaia Foa'i and the band deliver a kaleidoscopic array of Pacific flavors in a genre all of it’s own. Te Vaka has toured the UK, Europe, USA & other parts of the world extensively over the last 15 year… read more
Te Vaka is a group of musicians and dancers from Tokelau, Tuvalu, Samoa, Cook Islands and New Zealand brought together under the inspired leadership of Opetaia Foa'i. Te Vaka has been … read more
Te Vaka is a group of musicians and dancers from Tokelau, Tuvalu, Samoa, Cook Islands and New Zealand brought together under the inspired leadership of Opetaia Foa'i. Te Vaka has been enchanting the world with their own brand of S… read more