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[2] It has included personalities such as Heremoana Maamaatuaiahutapu, Manouche Lehartel, Fabien Dinard,[3] director of the artistic conservatory of Tahiti, as well as many others from the world of culture.

It is the most successful group in the history of the "Heiva i Tahiti" festival.

[4] A complete artist, Coco Hotahota was responsible for writing the themes and songs, choreography, costume design and music composition.

Coco Hotahota was greatly inspired by Henri Hiro, to whom he was very close.

They denounced extreme modernism, greed, the abandonment of traditional values, instead advocating first and foremost for love of one's land, one's fenua.