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- Haka Warriors: Giving voice to Pasifika youth through cultural identity
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- 13.11.2024
Haka Warriors: Giving voice to Pasifika youth through cultural identity
PCYC NSW
PCYC Haka Warriors, a transformative and values-driven program, continues to make waves in the community since its launch in 2019.
The finale, held on the 15th of November at Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney Olympic Park, will have 480 students from 14 high schools from Sydney performing the Haka and a cultural dance.
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