Aparima: Aparima is a traditional Tahitian dance associated with ceremonial events. It is characterized by slow and graceful movements, often performed in pairs or groups.
Toere: Toere is another traditional Tahitian dance, known for its lively and dynamic movements. It involves fast footwork, hip swings, and enthusiastic body expressions.
Rukau: Rukau is a traditional Polynesian dance that involves the use of bamboo sticks. Dancers tap, twirl, and interweave the sticks while performing rhythmic and synchronized movements.
These dances are deeply rooted in the culture of Bora Bora and showcase the grace, energy, and spirit of its people.