Toi pūoro - āhuatanga matua · AS 91703
Te tautohu i ngā āhuatanga matua o tētahi toi taketake i roto i ngā toi pūoro
This standard asks you to identify the main features of an indigenous music art form (like tā ponga, waiata, karakia, or other traditional Māori music) and explain what makes it distinctive. You need to show you understand how these features work together and can talk about them in ways that respect the cultural context they come from.
- ·Identify and name the main features of a specific indigenous music art form
- ·Explain what these features are and how they work in the music
- ·Show understanding of where these features come from and why they matter culturally
- ·Demonstrate the connection between the features and the cultural context or purpose of the music
You identify the main features of an indigenous music art form and show they are present in a musical example you create or choose.
You expand on the ideas about the main features, explain what they mean in practice, and trace where the art form comes from.