Hillary College’s Samoan group perform their sasa at the ASB Auckland Secondary Schools Māori and Pacific Island Cultural Festival (Polyfest) in 1992. The sasa can be danced while seated or standing, and the movements (which are based on ordinary village activities) are not set.
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