I GOT IT, IM NALA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How does Nala move?
Nala is very sassy so she moves with a strut.
Nala is so sassy, she can just get away with it.
I am so excited to be Nala and sing with my best friend in the movie and in real life, Simba (Meagan).
Monday, 20 November 2017
Thursday, 16 November 2017
Lion King 16/11/17
As the days go past the event comes closer. Today we danced and sung, I'm getting out of my comfort zone and I actually like it! I can't wait for the big day it's getting closer and closer. Today I signed up for Nala as I feel like I want to REALLY get out of my comfort zone and just have fun, also show off what I can actually do. I also signed up for Timon and Pumba becauseI can actually
be funny and get anyone to laugh.
be funny and get anyone to laugh.
Wednesday, 15 November 2017
lion king 15/11/17
Today was about singing and dancing. It was amazing I love singing so much and The Lion King is one of my favorite movie.
This is the amazing version we all watched. CLICK HERE
This is the amazing version we all watched. CLICK HERE
Tuesday, 14 November 2017
arts and culture
New Zealand art was all about the past, family etc. They did paintings like this
Maori would perform a dance called the Haka to welcome the soldiers and people coming back from the war. Now Maori do the Haka to welcome people.
Maori would perform a dance called the Haka to welcome the soldiers and people coming back from the war. Now Maori do the Haka to welcome people.
Māori were the first to arrive in New Zealand, journeying in canoes from Hawaiki about 1,000 years ago. A Dutchman, Abel Tasman, was the first European to sight the country but it was the British who made New Zealand part of their empire.
In 1840, the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, an agreement between the British Crown and Maori. It established British law in New Zealand and is considered New Zealand’s founding document and an important part of the country's history. The building where the treaty was signed has been preserved and, today, the Waitangi Treaty Grounds are a popular attraction.
In 1840, the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, an agreement between the British Crown and Maori. It established British law in New Zealand and is considered New Zealand’s founding document and an important part of the country's history. The building where the treaty was signed has been preserved and, today, the Waitangi Treaty Grounds are a popular attraction.
You'll find amazing Māori historic sites and taonga (treasures) - as well as beautiful colonial-era buildings - dotted throughout the country. A walk around any New Zealand city today shows what a culturally diverse and fascinating country we have become.
Monday, 13 November 2017
musical theatre- art festival
Today we did games like Tequila, copycat, magic mover etc. We also did dance and vocals.
I really want to be Nala, Pumba, Timone or Scar.
I had no challenges today. It was amazing!
I really want to be Nala, Pumba, Timone or Scar.
I had no challenges today. It was amazing!
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