We had a great day last Thursday. Staff from the museum came and worked with us to explore aspects of Maori culture. Our day started of with a Powhiri to welcome our visitors.
We spent the rest of the day doing lots of different cultural activities. We sang, danced, listened to stories, helped make a korowai mural (cloak shaped art work), played string games, stick games and learned all about some old maori musical instruments.
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| Amber talks to us about Korowai, and the traditional cloak shape. |
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| She shows us how to use crayons and the rubbing technique to create maori patterns. |
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| Momo and Cory use their template to create their rubbing art. |
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| Cornelia, Mia and Ivy hard at work. |
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| Cornelia shares her koru pattern. |
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| Millie shares her mahi (work). |
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| Tino pai to mahi Te Atawhai. |
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| Rori concentrates to complete his pattern |
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| Ahi begins his pattern. |
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| Oska watches to see what to do next. |
Aaron talks about the museum's collection of musical instruments. He played many of them for us.
We got to make our own Porotiti instruments.
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| We asked lots of questions. |
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| We were fascinated as we listened to the sounds the instruments made. |
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| There were reeds, bamboo and shell instruments. |
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| This one was really loud! |
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| Aaron shows us the Porotiti. He showed us how to make it work. Then we got to make our own. |
What a great time you had Room 8. I saw your cloak today and it is beautiful. I loved that you all listened carefully, and participated fully. Kai pai.
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