This dance often includes showing the whites of the eye and protruding the tongue when performed by men. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this dance whose variations include the pōwhiri (“PAW-fee-ree”), performed at welcoming ceremonies. When performed with weapons this dance is called peruperu.
ANSWER: haka [accept haka pōwhiri or kapa haka]
[10e] The haka originates from this country’s Māori people and is performed before rugby games featuring its All Blacks team.
ANSWER: New Zealand [or Aotearoa]
[10h] Haka performances at the Te Matatini festival are usually followed by mōteatea (“MOH-tay-uh-TAY-uh”) music, which uses this kind of harmonic system. Harry Partch created his own instruments such as the Chromelodion to play music in this kind of system based on the harmonic series.
ANSWER: microtonal [or microtonality; accept just intonation; prompt on unequal temperament]
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