NZ restaurant apologises for Haka flash mob
NZ restaurant apologises for Haka flash mob
Restaurant director and spokesperson Simon Dunlop explained that in keeping with the sense of Kiwi pride and spirit, a small haka was performed in the restaurant.

Singapore, September 14, 2012

A New Zealand bar and restaurant in Clarke Quay has come forward to apologise for "misunderstandings", after about 20 of its staff performed a traditional haka dance along a walkway in busy Orchard Road last Sunday.

The haka - a traditional Maori dance made famous by New Zealand rugby team All Blacks - was performed in a flash-mob style.

It received mixed reviews among netizens after a video of the performance was posted online earlier this week, on websites like citizen-journalism website Stomp, with some calling it "cringe-worthy" and others calling it "good fun".

The video shows participants, some topless, breaking out into loud chanting in a crouching stance, slapping their hands against their bodies and stamping their feet, all of which are part of a haka dance. my paper understands that the restaurant, Fern & Kiwi, had not applied for a public-entertainment licence from the Singapore Police Force prior to its staff appearing in Orchard Road.

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