This is another really well presented post, great job with your slideshow!
I also liked the Te Iti Kahurangi performance a lot. I really like this song and it was cool to hear it sung in Te Reo, have you heard the original? Here is a link to the song just in case you want to take a listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7ZwViizRwU
Oh that is interesting that you heard the change in volume with the second group (Te Puku O Te Ika), I thought that maybe they had done this on purpose... I thought that maybe it was because the man in the frame had passed away. What do you think?
I thought the performance with the poi was really cool but maybe I was too mesmerised by the poi to notice that they sounded like a choir! hehe Thank you for giving you honest opinion on all of the performances Nikau, it was interesting to read from your perspective.
Keep up the awesome blog posts, I really appreciate the huge amount of effort you are putting into them!
My name is Emiely (pronounced "Emily") and along with Ellee, I'm another blogger at the Summer Learning journey!
I think you have done a great job presenting this blog post. I like the way you have created a Google Slide and embedded the videos of the performances so people who view your blog are also able to watch the performances. It's great to see you have added explanations as to why you ranked the performances the way you did.
Watching these performances reminds me of the time I was part of our school show! In year 8, my friend and I performed a dance together in the show. It was a dance about World War Two. I remember being really nervous before the performance, but once I was on stage, I just focused on the dance I had to do and completely forgot about the people sitting and watching me. Only at the end when people clapped, did I remember that I was dancing in front of people. I felt so proud of myself! Have you every performed anything in front of an audience before? What was your experience like?
Keep up the great blogging! I bet you will create many more great blog posts!
Hi Nikau!
ReplyDeleteThis is another really well presented post, great job with your slideshow!
I also liked the Te Iti Kahurangi performance a lot. I really like this song and it was cool to hear it sung in Te Reo, have you heard the original? Here is a link to the song just in case you want to take a listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7ZwViizRwU
Oh that is interesting that you heard the change in volume with the second group (Te Puku O Te Ika), I thought that maybe they had done this on purpose... I thought that maybe it was because the man in the frame had passed away. What do you think?
I thought the performance with the poi was really cool but maybe I was too mesmerised by the poi to notice that they sounded like a choir! hehe
Thank you for giving you honest opinion on all of the performances Nikau, it was interesting to read from your perspective.
Keep up the awesome blog posts, I really appreciate the huge amount of effort you are putting into them!
Ellee :)
Kia ora Nikau,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Emiely (pronounced "Emily") and along with Ellee, I'm another blogger at the Summer Learning journey!
I think you have done a great job presenting this blog post. I like the way you have created a Google Slide and embedded the videos of the performances so people who view your blog are also able to watch the performances. It's great to see you have added explanations as to why you ranked the performances the way you did.
Watching these performances reminds me of the time I was part of our school show! In year 8, my friend and I performed a dance together in the show. It was a dance about World War Two. I remember being really nervous before the performance, but once I was on stage, I just focused on the dance I had to do and completely forgot about the people sitting and watching me. Only at the end when people clapped, did I remember that I was dancing in front of people. I felt so proud of myself! Have you every performed anything in front of an audience before? What was your experience like?
Keep up the great blogging! I bet you will create many more great blog posts!
Noho ora mai,
Emiely :)