Mariana Rocha works in the curation of documents and in the conceptual organization of the content that supports our projects, with a refined perspective on the integration between tradition, movement, and cultural expression. Her work stands out for the ability to articulate different layers of Polynesian culture, with special emphasis on Ori Tahiti, connecting knowledge, technique, and aesthetic sensibility.
With years of training and continuous development, Mariana is also a Physical Education student, which expands her understanding of the body in movement, biomechanics, and performance. This foundation strengthens her role in building guidelines, critically analyzing materials, and composing structures that respect both tradition and the natural evolution of the practice.
Her contribution goes beyond content organization: she actively participates in building a curation logic that preserves the cultural essence while allowing knowledge to be transmitted with clarity, consistency, and depth. The result is work that respects the origin, values the practice, and elevates the level of understanding of audiences in different parts of the world.
Mariana Rocha represents the link between knowledge, body, and culture — contributing to ensuring that Ori Tahiti and the foundations of Polynesian culture are presented with authenticity, respect, and excellence.
