If there is one thing I've noticed in the sweltering heat of this year's event - it's hard not to get emotional for performers and those who have come to watch it at the Rotorua International Stadium.
Despite the great work done by Maori Television to bring each performance live to every home in New Zealand, watching it on TV doesn't compare with watching it live.
When you think about the endless hours a group has spent preparing for its 30 minutes on stage, it is little wonder you get such a range of emotions - from pride and joy to tears and laughter.
We are blessed in Aotearoa (New Zealand) to be able to hold a festival that celebrates our Maori culture and, of course, our Maori language.
This reminds me of a well-known whakatauki (proverb):
Ko taku reo taku ohooho, ko taku reo taku mapihi mauria (My language is my awakening, my language is the window to my soul).