Yesterday the whole middle school went to the Corban Estate Art Center to look at the Pasifika Mamas. When we went in there, there was a man and three ladies. The ladies were wearing flower leis in their hair. The man was wearing an orange shirt. The ladies were the Pasifika Mamas. Then we sang a song. After that we went out on the deck and got our morning tea out of our bags and ate on the deck. When we finished eating, we were split into groups. My group made leis first. Mama Mata told us the pattern we had to do. It was flower, straw, flower, straw, flower, straw. We thought who we were making the lei for and what colours they liked. After that we started making it. When we were done we had to ask an adult to tie our leis up. When everybody was done making there leis we took a photo. After that we switched around groups. The next group was drumming. We had to do a challenge of boys vs girls. There were two kinds of drums. One was called a skin drum and one was called a log drum. We each had a turn on the drums. After that the whole middle school had a session together. It was boys dance and girls dance. After the dance we said bye in Fijian when we were leaving.
Thursday, 14 November 2019
Corban Estate Art Centre
Yesterday the whole middle school went to the Corban Estate Art Center to look at the Pasifika Mamas. When we went in there, there was a man and three ladies. The ladies were wearing flower leis in their hair. The man was wearing an orange shirt. The ladies were the Pasifika Mamas. Then we sang a song. After that we went out on the deck and got our morning tea out of our bags and ate on the deck. When we finished eating, we were split into groups. My group made leis first. Mama Mata told us the pattern we had to do. It was flower, straw, flower, straw, flower, straw. We thought who we were making the lei for and what colours they liked. After that we started making it. When we were done we had to ask an adult to tie our leis up. When everybody was done making there leis we took a photo. After that we switched around groups. The next group was drumming. We had to do a challenge of boys vs girls. There were two kinds of drums. One was called a skin drum and one was called a log drum. We each had a turn on the drums. After that the whole middle school had a session together. It was boys dance and girls dance. After the dance we said bye in Fijian when we were leaving.
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