Matatini at Aratoa in Tahiti Shaking Her HIPS #dance
It sounds like you're referring to a dance performance or event called "Matatini" in Tahiti, specifically at Aratoa, where the dancers are shaking their hips. Matatini is a Maori word that refers to a competitive festival of traditional Maori performing arts, particularly focused on kapa haka (Maori performing arts, including song and dance). However, Tahiti is not part of New Zealand, where the Maori culture predominantly exists.
Tahiti, part of French Polynesia, has its own rich dance traditions, particularly known for its captivating and rhythmic hip movements in dances such as the Tahitian tamure. However, "Matatini" doesn't seem to be a term native to Tahitian dance culture. It's possible that "Matatini" could be a fusion or a new event that combines elements of Maori and Tahitian dance, or it could be a creative concept or performance.
In any case, Tahitian dance, with its focus on hip movements and vibrant energy, is indeed mesmerizing to watch. It's a beautiful expression of Polynesian culture and is often performed at cultural events, festivals, and celebrations throughout Tahiti and the wider Pacific region.