Wednesday 15 February 2017

Tēna koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou katoa! Ngā mihi o te Tau Hou!

Kia ora whānau!

On Friday, 3 February 2017 we invited our tamariki to register their names if they were interested in joining either the Junior Kapa Haka or Senior Kapa Haka roopu this year.

We had an amazing turn out.  We are currently sitting at 90 students for the Y1-Y4 group and 70 students for our Y5-Y8 group.

As the school is currently making their way through the year group camps.  Therefore,  Kapa Haka will not be starting  for another couple of weeks. This will allow both Stacey Anderson and myself to organise the structure between the two roopu for the year.  We are also trying to accommodate the idea of tutoring 160 students at the same time between the hall and the Performing Arts room on a Thursday afternoon between 1:30 and 3:00pm each week.

PLEASE ensure you become a follower of this blog to keep up to date with our busy year.  >>>>>

TIMETABLE OF EVENTS THIS YEAR
(Note: Dates are derived from 2016 calendar of events with the inclusion of new and suggested dates to be confirmed. It does not include those invitations to perform for special occasions within the local community i.e. Opening of Art Bay Gallery)

April 20th Arrowtown Autumn Festival 5:30pm at Buckingham Green (SNR)
June 15 -16th – Hangi Fundraiser (Suggested date)
June 16th – Matariki, Kapa Haka Super 10's Competition, Queenstown (JNR/SNR)
Friday, 25 August - Audi Winter Games Opening (SNR)
Monday - Wednesday, 21- 23 August 2017
September - Otago Polyfest 2017, Dunedin (SENIOR)
October - Murihiku Polyfest, Invercargill (JUNIOR)
October  – Ngā Putangitangi (Southland Kapa Haka Competition), Invercargill (SNR)
November 2nd – Cultural Photos (JNR/SNR)
End of term 4 –Y8 Graduation (SNR)

An email will be coming out to the Snr Kapa Haka parents tomorrow in relation to a potential performance opportunity in April.  Keep an eye on your email accounts.

1 comment:

  1. Tena koe e Whaea, thank you for posting the calendar and what's happening over the next few weeks. Looking forward to a great year ahead for our tamariki. Nga mihi nui Roni

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