For this activity I had to rank 3 kapa haka groups. So here are my ranks for the kapa haka groups.
Te Iti KahurangiFor this last Kapa Haka group I rated them a 1 as well because I liked the lead singer she put in loads of effort in her singing and I heard her clearly.
Tamatea Arikinui For this Kapa haka group I rated the group a 2 because the group was moving around everywhere and my eyes couldn't focus on one person.
Te puku o Te Ika For this Kapa Haka group I rated them a 3 because one of the ladies were holding a frame and for me I thought to myself that how would the lady dance with the frame in her arms
Hi Florence,
ReplyDeleteRuby here from the Summer Learning Journey team!
Good work with this activity. Perhaps you have gotten a little bit confused about what order to put the links in? You've mentioned for Te Iti Kahurangi that the lady was holding a frame. Perhaps you meant to put Te Puku o Te Ika in this spot? Because that is the song where the lady was holding a picture frame.
I put Te Puku o Te Ika in first place because I thought they sang beautifully. Their voices made one big sound and they harmonised really well.
Do you enjoy singing? I love to sing but my family often tells me to be quiet!
I look forward to reading more of your blog over the summer.
Cheers,
Ruby.
Hey Florence!
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a great Christmas and New Year break and have been enjoying time with your family and friends! Don't forget you still have lots of time to complete the Summer Learning Journey activities. We'd love to have you come back and blog with us when you get a chance!
Enjoy the rest of your holidays!
Nicky :)