Taane Mete is a Rongoa Mãori healer, dancer / choreographer and a teacher of yoga, HITT Pilates Pulse and breathwork, for "The Art Of Healing'"
With over 40 years of movement experience, Taane blends ancient wisdom and traditional themes to offer a holistic approach to creativity and wellbeing. He is affiliated with the Ngati Kahungunu and Ngãti Koroki-Kahukura iwi (tribes), and his work often incorporates matauranga Mãori (Maori knowledge).
Born in Napier, he is the youngest of seven children and grew up immersed in kapa haka, a traditional Maori performing art form, alongside his family and friends.
At 15, he discovered Dupree Jazz, which marked a turning point in his lite, leading him to pursue formal dance training.
Mete graduated with Honours in contemporary dance from the New Zealand School of Dance in Wellington in 1988. He furthered his leadership skills by completing the Leadership New Zealand Programme, Pumanawa Kaiãrahi o Aotearoa, in 2008, soliditing his role as an advocate and mentor in the New Zealand dance community.
Taane has danced with various dance companies and was former Co Director of Okareka Dance Company. He has made significant contributions to the art of dance in New Zealand.
His approach emphasizes the interconnectedness and integration that reflects his-broader artistic philosophy that views movement as central to personal and cultural expression.
As a choreographer, Mete has created notable works and collaborations such as Tama Ma, Ngã Hau e Wha, Mana Wahine, K' Rd Strip, Piata, He Taonga, Te Mata, Pohutukawa, Marae in the Sky, Estrella, Hikoi and All Eyes Open.
Taane is currently developing his latest work “Pīata” for this years Matariki season that will premiere at the Auckland Art Gallery July 10 2026.
His collaborative work also extends to the visual arts with renowned New Zealand video arist Lisa Reihanas for her video work "IHI"