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World Fire Knife Champs celebrate 30th year

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Wed, 17 May 2023, 9:17am
The World Fire Knife Championships mark the 30th anniversary this year of the sport.
The World Fire Knife Championships mark the 30th anniversary this year of the sport.

World Fire Knife Champs celebrate 30th year

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Other,
Publish Date
Wed, 17 May 2023, 9:17am

Fierce warriors have set a venue on fire (not literally) by competing at the World Fire Knife Championships at Polynesian Cultural Centre in Laie Hawai鈥檌.

This marked its 30th anniversary and featured the return of the women鈥檚 competition, which had not been held since 2019.

Festival organiser David Galea鈥檌 says this year they are paying tribute to the man who started it all.

鈥淧olefano Galea鈥檌 actually created the World Fire Dance Championship and the Siva Ailao. So it鈥檚 a Siva Afi Championship, which was created 30 years ago.

鈥淏asically, once at the event, we get here together. We get together, we have a prayer together, we measure knives, talk to our warriors and get them hyped up and ready for the stage.鈥

Five women and 31 men competed to see who would be crowned the king and queen of Fire Dancing.

Te Maioha Makekau, born in Rotorua and raised in Laie, is the only M膩ori competitor and he picked up his fire knife skills in Aotearoa.

鈥淏illy Maia actually taught me how to Siva Afi back in Tokoroa before I moved here, so just that basic stuff, yeah: The vili lua [front spin] and the vili kua [backspin].

鈥淪o, when I came here, I already had a little bit of a foundation and the guys in the village kind of saw that. They told me hey, go in the back and put on a lava lava and come back out here and then spin.鈥

Competitors came from all over the world which included Tonga, the Philippines and Japan.

Makekau attributes his success to the secrets passed down to him by previous champions..

鈥淔inding that control because you get on the stage and the adrenaline hits you, the drums hit and it鈥檚 easy to just lose control. Your stamina all of a sudden is gone.

鈥淲e train all year and then the one show and you can鈥檛 even breathe.鈥

Jeri Galea鈥檌 from Hawai鈥檌 was crowned the women鈥檚 champion, with Falaniko Penesa from Samoa taking the men鈥檚 title.

Winners received US$7000.

Galea鈥檌 says this passion of his and other dancers has the potential to be seen on a larger scale.

鈥淭o me, it鈥檚 a sport. We鈥檝e really turned into a sport because you have obstacles, you have challenges and you have to train. You have to do all the necessary things to be fit so your body can handle the pressure and handle it when you dance onstage.

鈥淪o, the big dream is really to be in Olympic status, it鈥檚 a worldwide sport. We鈥檝e got to think bigger. Got to dream big, you know?鈥

- Aaron Ryan

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