Thursday, 19 November 2020

The Kapa Haka!

 It was 8 in the in the morning and It was the day kapa haka festival. I found Stavers Olly and Bramm and we lined up to get our moko. There was a long line. Then it was my turn koka tayla did my right cheek than I lined up to get my left cheek. Koka fly did It. Once we had got our moko we mooched around until the second bell rang. once we were organized we piled onto the bus.The bus roared into life and we were of!

When we arrived we lined up and sang all the songs Just to warm up. Than they announced that we were up next. I felt excited and nervous we walked beside the stage ready to perform. All the teachers looked anxious to. 

Then someone shouted "wainui would you please come to the stage". We marched onto the stage. We grouped up to sing eta ri ke. Once we had finished we spread out. We started to sing utina. Matiria started us of as usual. In the middle the boys moved to the front the floor was trembling from our strong takahea. Than after that it was time for the haka! The first haka we sang was the wainui haka. Bay led us of with the usal"taringa whakarongo titiro mikea" I had tried so hard my chest was red. After we finished Bay led the next haka Kamate kamate with the same start. 

It was time for our final song wainui-e I didn't want to start my chest was so sor. Matiria started then we followed once we had walked of the stage we got to hang around. I was proud I had given my all I also felt relieved that we were finished. On the way back me Harry and Harry sat at the back of the bus we talked of nothing but the kapa haka. Once we had given our skirts to koka rozie we went to lunch.

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