Thursday, November 7, 2019

Te Hiku Manaiakalani Outreach 2 First Movie Festival

This year has been our first Te Hiku Movie Festival, the movies have been played on the big screen at the Te Ahu Cinema in Kaitaia on Thursday 7 November. This is one of the lucky movies to be chosen from our school. Congratulations to everyone involved in the production of this movie. Please enjoy and feel free to leave a comment below for the students.

Friday, October 18, 2019

Arts and Cultural Evening

What a great celebration we had at our Art and Cultural evening at the end of last term.. 🎉  We enjoyed food dishes from our many cultures in our school  - so many it was hard to pick which ones to eat - they were all delicious!

Our students did an amazing job entertaining whanau and friends with songs and skits.  Thanks to everyone who contributed to our very successful evening, and also those who came and celebrated with us, we hope you enjoyed your evening as much as we did 🙏🏽🥰


 











Thursday, September 19, 2019

Making Macrame Wall Hangings

We were lucky enough to have Chloe's nana come and teach us how to make Macrame Wall Hangings today as part of our art showcase for our Cultural Evening.
These were so fun to do - once you got the idea of how to do the knots.  It took a lot of concentration and perseverance to create our master pieces, and the students were very proud of their final pieces!  Some got very creative!
Thank you so much Maureen, we really appreciate your time and sharing your expertise, and also supplying us with the materials!!  💗



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Duffy Role Model

Regan Taylor


Attended Drama school in Palmerston North after high school, and graduated from the UCOL Theatre School in 2000.  For the past 19 years he has worked as a professional actor (his first pro job being Duffy), a dancer, and an award winning director.
He is a current co-director of 'Te Rehia Theatre Company' based in Auckland, has starred on the big screen, and has toured his own solo show using Te Mata-Kokako o Rehia (Maori performace masks) to re-tell tales 🎭
He is the newest member of The Maori Sidesteps, a hugely entertaining Maori show band based in Wellington.