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Te Vaka Te Vaka

August 28, 2010

Time(s): 8:00 p.m.
Location: Balloon Park | Map & Directions
Free Admission, Parking $10

Some musical groups cover a lot of territory, but it would be hard to outdo Te Vaka: The 12-piece music and dance troupe represents a culture that spans some 16 million square miles of the Earth’s surface: Polynesia. Drawn from the Maori music of New Zealand, the chants of Tahiti and other far-flung outposts within the massive Polynesian Triangle, Te Vaka’s music is both traditional and original, mixing ancient chants and log drumming with modern instrumentation and the forward-looking songwriting of bandleader Opetaia Foa’i. Their vibrant, colorful, joyful performances provide a highlight to any summer.

Foa’i was born in Western Samoa into a farming and fishing village rich in traditional culture. He didn’t own a pair of shoes until he was nine, when the family moved to New Zealand. He took in other influences, and by age 15 was leading a band playing Jimi Hendrix covers and reggae tunes. By the mid-1990s he’d reconnected with traditional Polynesian music styles and formed Te Vaka.
The outfit has released five critically-hailed CDs and two live concert DVDs. On their first world tour in 1998, they were a sensation at the Austin-based South by Southwest festival. Official Website

Comedy Corner Line-up

Comedy Corner features local stand-up comedians performing outside the Hangar Café at 7:00 p.m. before each Saturday night concert.

Headliner: Tom Connolly (Iraq & Afghanistan USO Tours)
Special Guest(s): Lou Santini (Frank TV, TV Guide Channel)

Get the complete Schedule of Performances, including details about the Hangar Café, Saturday Night Comedy Corner, and more. Learn more ›

Exceptional music and dance concerts make up the third season of the Flights & Sounds Summer Festival at the Orange County Great Park. Presented by the Orange County Great Park Corporation in partnership with the Irvine Barclay Theatre.