Kia ora Koutou
This blog has been undergoing some pretty awesome changes lately. One, it looks better. Two, there are more waiata being uploaded. There are more waiata we'd like to share. Also, we're looking into some user-friendly slide-shows of the words. If I were clever, I'd be able to use imovie or something and make karaoke versions of some of these. Alas, that is not to be.
I would like to acknowledge the strength and leadership shown by some of our tamariki in Te Rakau Whakapapa.
Bridget identified that year 3s weren't able to join in the senior kapa group, so she came to me with some friends and helped me organise special lunchtime practises.
Flynn has been motivating me to include He Kakano, and a haka, into our repertoire.
There are many students who show leadership by turning up on time, or letting me know if they're going to be late, by focusing on singing well and trying their best.
Input, questions and feedback is always appreciated. If you'd like to help support our kapa group, please let me know.
Ka kite,
Damian Hardman
Kapa Haka Tutor
damian.hardman@birchwood.school.nz
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