ʻAhuroa Guidelines
CRITERIA
- Groups must consist of a minimum of three (3) dancers.
- Groups may not exceed a maximum of eight (8) dancers.
- All dancers must be 14 years or older on competition day.
TIME LIMIT
- ʻAhuroa Time Limit: 5 - 10 Minutes.
- Time begins when the Ra’atira speaks or when the drumming, music or dance begins. Time ends when the last performer finishes his/her performance.
The penalty for going over the time limit or under the minimum time limit is 25 points for each 5 minutes beyond the allotted time.
MUSIC
- Drop off ipod, iphone, or mobile device for sound/music at the sound station no later than Saturday, February 21st, at 8:00am for sound test. (No CDs)
- We will allow pre-recorded music for competition. However, the judges prefer live music, and this may affect your overall point total.
- If music is live, please fill out a Sound Stage Requirements Form.
SCORING/JUDGING
- The top 3 presentations will be awarded.
Entrance/Exit:
- Is the entrance and exit routine appropriate to the dance? Judges will look for how the performance projects a feeling of energy, electricity, a dynamic quality, and a level of showmanship.
Costume:
- Judges will check the quality of the costumes and their appropriateness and integration with the dance.
- Natural materials such as feathers, shells, fresh flowers, ferns and other greens are favored.
- Artificial flowers are frowned upon.
- After each group performance two dancers from each group may be selected to show their costumes to the judges for examination.
- Costumes should be mostly sewn, not glued.
- No artificial flowers.
Theme/Interpretation:
- Judges will listen for the quality of the music, the appropriate drum beats for each dance as well as its integration and adaptation to the theme of the dance.
- Proper pronunciation and understanding of Tahitian lyrics used is very important in interpreting the theme.
Choreography:
- This important area refers to the dance composition/organization and arrangement using traditional Tahitian dance movements.
- Appropriate translation and interpretation of your theme, as outlined on your Fact Sheets, should be reflected in the choreography.
- Judges will also look for creativity, style & form, and whether the dancers were engaged and their attention held by the performance.
Execution/Precision:
- This area is concerned with the performer(s) overall presentation and how he/she/they work with the stage space and audience.
- Judges will look for the quality of the performer’s technique in, for example, entering and exiting the dance area, and making dance transitions.
- Traditional Tahitian steps and movements will also be observed.
- Coordinating dance movements with the music will be observed.
Remember that Tahitian dance is much more spontaneous than hula, allowing for more lively interpretation and vitality.
Expression/Esprit D’corps:
- Judges will look for the technical ability of the dance group to relate to one another, to convey a feeling of unity much like an ensemble.
- Facial and other expressions should match the lyrics or theme of the music.
For example, when performing a somber or tragic story, dancers should not be smiling.
Creativity:
- Be as creative as possible using mostly traditional Tahitian steps and even some newer steps.
- The use of props and other enhancements are allowed.
FACT SHEETS
- A fact sheet must be submitted at time of entry form completion.
- Submit a PDF file along with the application by the deadline.
In addition to the virtual submission, please submit 6 PRINTED copies of fact sheets by 9:00 am Saturday February 21, 2026.
If six printed fact sheets are not submitted by the end of registration on Saturday, February 21st, there will be an automatic 50-point deduction for that entry.
The following must be included:
- Name of Pupu ʻOri (Group)
- Name of Raʻatira (Group Director)
- Name of ʻOteʻa, Aparima, and/or ʻAhuroa piece.
- Words and translations for each song used.
- The story or research behind the selection.
- A brief outline of the choreography, costume, and the theme used.
DRESSING AREA
- Dressing room is for active dressing for competition ONLY.
- If your group is interested in setting up a holding area for extra supplies and family please let us know. Tent cannot exceed a 10x10. If tent size exceeds the 10x10 limit you will be asked to take it down.
Winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on Sunday, February 22nd