In Moorea, Polynesian culture is promoted by associations, cultural centers, and workshops that work to pass on the knowledge, practices, and history of the fenua. These organizations play an essential role in preserving and promoting cultural heritage, both among residents and visitors. The cultural ambassadors offer a variety of activities: cultural workshops, immersive days, guided tours, demonstrations, shows, meetings, and opportunities for exchange. The themes covered include traditional dance and music, songs, legends, language, crafts, ancient practices, social organization, and the connection to the land and sea. Some venues function as true cultural centers, welcoming the public for regular events, shows, or structured discovery sessions. Others offer immersive workshops, lasting half a day or a full day, allowing visitors to experience Polynesian culture through gestures, stories, practices, and direct exchanges. These actors cater to a variety of audiences: schoolchildren, families, groups, residents, visitors, and professionals. Activities are adapted to the context and aim to convey a living culture, rooted in everyday life, without artificial staging. In Moorea, these cultural ambassadors help maintain an active link between generations, promote local knowledge, and provide spaces for the transmission of Polynesian heritage in a respectful manner. Their work is an integral part of the island's cultural life.
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