It was a lunchtime practice just for our Pōwhiri Kapa today. We had a quick game with Whaea Jen to start, before getting into our prep for a Matariki performance at Sherwood school next month. Today we started adding in some choreography to the beginning of our set.
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Last week our Pōwhiri Kapa performed a Haka to welcome three representatives from the Education Review Office. That Haka was one of the first glimpses ERO had of our kura and what an impact we made! It was a powerful Haka and our Kapa Haka also sang all the waiata tautoko with the support of the school and staff. Unfortunately we were so mesmerised by their performance that we have no photos but there are a couple here of the kapa in the staffroom sharing kai with ERO after the end of the Whakatau.
Welcome to Torbay School Kapa Haka. Te Kura Tuatahi o Whangatoa has a great history of Kapa Haka and our current Kapa are no exception. This year we have 125 senior students taking part in Kapa Haka, these have been split into an experienced ‘Pōwhiri/Performance’ group and a development squad.
This blog is a space for students to find resources to help their practice and for whānau to keep in touch with what the Kapa are up to. |