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The ‘Ura dance of the Cook Islands is a traditional Polynesian dance characterized by fast and fluid hip movements, accompanied by expressive hand gestures that tell stories inspired by nature and daily life. Primarily performed by women, it is set to the rhythm of drums and ukuleles, creating a lively and festive atmosphere. Dancers wear colorful costumes made of natural fibers, adorned with flowers and necklaces. Showcased at festivals like Te Maeva Nui, the ‘Ura dance embodies the grace, culture, and identity of the Cook Islands, preserving a vibrant and joyful heritage.
Country...............................
Cook Islands
Face Value..........................
1 Cent Dollar
Quality................................
Uncirculated (UNC)
Year....................................
2010
Mint....................................
B. H. Mayer Kunstprageanstalt, Karlsfeld, Germany
Engraver/Draftsman............
Ian Rank-Broadley
Mintage..............................
Weight (g)...........................
3,64
Diameter (mm)....................
17
Thickness (mm)..................
2
Alloy...................................
Copper plated Steel
Packaging...........................
Loose
Issue Date...........................
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