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Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Cultural festival

On a warm sunny day it was a normal Wednesday but our school Kapa Haka group went to a Cultural festival. the first thing I did when we got into class I felt so nervous and wanted to barf but I got through it. 


After that all the boys and girls were forced to put on eyeliner by the gruesome teachers when we got our uniforms and we did a practice run and I called the leader of our group a peacock and I got chased. We got on the bus and went to the great Horn castle arena. 


But the ride was way too long for my comfort so me and my best friend Ashur were talking about games like rocket league and others we play together. when we got there it got chilly, I hated it while we were getting in our lines we had to put on a piw piw which was so itchy! also I saw my family and my grandmother tried to take photos so I hid.


When we got backstage the nervousness kicked in again when we got on the gigantic stage with all the lights shining in our eyes. All of our practice came down to this. I sang my heart out and was so proud at the end. And when the tuakana took of the piw piw, I was 

relieved that its off and went uptop to watch the other groups and 


They were all great but te waka unua performance was shocking

The first thing they did was this amazing hip hop dance and secondly they did this pacifica thingy which was great but the main deal was the kapa haka and it was spectacular

But then we had to leave after that. When we got back and ashur lost his shirt but it was a roller coaster when we found it I got back home and slept for 5 hours      




 


4 comments:

  1. kia ora tewhetu, i like the story about cultural festival but next time could you try and fix it not going of the page.

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  2. Kia ora Tewhetu, Tau ke story about the cultural festival but next time could you try fix the story so the writing does not go across the page.

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  3. Kia ora Tewhetu i like your story but maybe you could fix how the whiting is lined out

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  4. Kia ora tewhetu, i like how you write a lot about it but next time you can try and make the writing stay on the one page. tau ke

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