Great job ranking these performances. I like the way you have found something positive about each performance and made the ranking order clear. I thought it was so beautiful and touching how the performers of Te Puku o Te Ika used their performance as a tribute to the man who had passed away. You can really see their pain and emotion on their face as they sing and dance in his memory.
I bet the groups have had to do a lot of practice before performing on stage. Have you been part of a performance before? Or have you watched a live performance before? What was it like?
If you haven't been commenting already, I just wanted to remind you that you can earn bonus points by commenting on other student's blog posts about the Summer Learning Journey. You are a very active blogger, so this might be a good way to spend some of your time. I'm sure your comments will be very helpful for other students.
Kia ora Millah,
ReplyDeleteGreat job ranking these performances. I like the way you have found something positive about each performance and made the ranking order clear. I thought it was so beautiful and touching how the performers of Te Puku o Te Ika used their performance as a tribute to the man who had passed away. You can really see their pain and emotion on their face as they sing and dance in his memory.
I bet the groups have had to do a lot of practice before performing on stage. Have you been part of a performance before? Or have you watched a live performance before? What was it like?
If you haven't been commenting already, I just wanted to remind you that you can earn bonus points by commenting on other student's blog posts about the Summer Learning Journey. You are a very active blogger, so this might be a good way to spend some of your time. I'm sure your comments will be very helpful for other students.
Keep up the great blogging!
Noho ora mai,
Emiely :)