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Tuesday 19 February 2013

Fiafia Assembly


Fiafia Assembly

“Give it up for the amazing P.E.P.A groups one more time! These performances are going to be absolutely awesome” said Mr Burt.

They’re up on stage probably with butterflies in their stomachs, their hearts beating like a thousand drums but they’re going to do it anyway! Out comes the drummers ready to pound and beat the drums. Mr Barks came out to dance like a lunatic. He made everyone crack up! Then the singers, Uili, Hosanna and Henry get ready to sing their hit, ‘I Believe’. Suddenly everyone bursts out with clapping and cheering, I can hear people screaming because they liked the singing, The singers dissapear into the corner, nobody looks in and everybody waits in silence.

Eventually Kingston appears with a conch shell. He takes in all the air he can hold and blows it. It was quiet but he gave it his best shot and that was the call for Gabriel to come out on stage. He was representing the Maori culture. He came out and did his cultural dance and soon after  Rita danced out and represented the Samoan culture. It was outstanding!

But it’s not over yet. A traditional looking dragon came out walking with Crusader (he’s been dying for me to say this) as the dragons head.
The huge dragon waddles up on stage and rests by the back wall.
Then more dancers appear on stage, I think to myself if this will ever end again I think no!, and the dancers danced really well, there was hip hop, ballet, Bollywood and there was even someone riding a unicycle.

It was quite fun to watch, it was a pitty I had to sit in a really bad spot! After all of that fun, it had to stop, Gabriel leaded the dragon off stage and everyone else just hurried off after them.

Everyone had a lot of fun watching all of the awesome dancing but we all knew it would eventually have to stop. And this day will be remembered for a very long time.

Makayla
Rm 21

2 comments:

  1. Awesome work Makayla, you are very articulate in the way you write and I was able to follow your story clearly. It's a good skill to have.
    Joshua I

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