Tānerore: The Mythical Paragon of Masculine Dance

Tānerore is a magnificent and handsome masculine energy. He is the son of the sun and Tānerore is a term used for the quivering of light on a very hot day. Tānerore is generally associated with sunlight on clear days. The Tāne energy is assertive in quality. He is concerned to project himself into the world. Tānerore is a particular kind of Tāne energy. He is associated with sunlight, a quality that shines forth into the world, illuminating and warming things. Whilst Tānerore is powerful and magnificent, his dance is not fearful. We are not scared of him. On the contrary, we wish to be in his presence as we wish to bask in the sunshine. He is warming, powerful, illuminating, radiating, shining. Tānerore's lover is Hineruhi. He inspires her, she inspires him. The Māori term for handsome and the word we can associate with Tānerore is 'marutuna'.

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