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Friday, 20 March 2015
Toma Best School Day Ever
Aue Hi!!!", as i imaged the day we had our 2014 Fia Fia and then i wake up from that and Year 7&8 for the first time in history in Aotearoa thanks to Mrs Tele’a the year 7&8 got to go to the Polyfest CHE-HOO-OOO as i shouted with joy in my head. The year 7&8s loading up to four buses jumping up and down on the four buses well i dont know if the other buses did that but we did. Waiting impatiently to get to the polyfest and me basically eating my Rashuns on the bus secretly
without my teacher even knowing.
The best highlight in the world was actually even getting to go to the polyfest cause actually the parents could actually be going to work but they took a day of the help us. The 2nd highlight was getting to hit the ball as fast as you can but the technique i used was wrong so mine was actually WOH WOH WOHHH. 3rd was getting to take a photo with My Group but sadly i didn't get to keep it cause one of the members in my group ripped it up and i never got to see it again.
Next year i can not wait to go to the polyfest once again.
Wednesday, 18 March 2015
Polyfest 2015 40th anniversary
Kia ora, Talofa lava, Kia orana and greetings to the 40th anniversary for the polyfest that is held every March. The two stages that we will be visiting tomorrow is Maori and Diversity stages. Polyfest is a catalyst for positive leadership development. We learn about other cultures or sometimes even experience other cultures and what they do.
1.Addition - show their talent and moves
2.Practise - to get even better at what they do
3.Fitness - to keep them and there body healthy
4.The trainers make comments to tell them what to work on
5.FUNDRAISER for money
6. Consert - to get feed back
7.Transport - to get to the polyester
8.Get Dressed - oil,make up, Tamoko, paint,
9.Preform.
Young people love to dance and they are proud to be the culture they are. Many students of other cultures join in the groups and enjoy the cross-cultural challenges that are part of the excitement and spirit of the festival held in March each year awesome isn't!!!!! If i was picked i would be looking forward to my cheese toastie.
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
Mrs Telea's Birthday
It was Mrs Telea’s 40th birthday we snuck into the street and it never look suspicious then as Hannah turned the music on the boys shouting out, “CHOO-HOO-HOO”, as we were dancing around Mrs Tele’a in a circle it was awesome. Mrs Telea’s literacy class dancing to the Samoan song but sadly Mrs Tele’a actuality home class did not come out to dance. We had boys jumping of tables Miss Peato dancing with Mrs Tele’a. All the boys looked like warriors but we were gentle at the same time. As me and my friend Jordan were dancing we saw Mr Wiseman running out trying to mimic Mrs Tele’a dance.
As we danced we saw Miss Peato lying on the ground slapping the ground in my head i was like, “What is she doing?” Then Mrs Tele’a gathering her skirt putting her leg on Miss Peatos back. Sadly Mrs Moala and Miss Clark did not want to dance but they recorded it so it was good enough for me. Mr Wiseman mimicking Mrs Tele’a but it was way too hard for him. We were very energetic as the actually Samos not dancing when the Maoris and Tongas were dancing i saw the Samoas just standing there in the corner just laughing.
It will be a sight that i know that i will never ever see again.
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