Tuesday, 22 May 2018
There are many strange things that happen on earth every day but, I would have to say the stages thing I have ever seen in the whole entire universe is a floating house. I stumbled across this stage floating house when I took my dog for a walk. Words can't explain how shocked I was, I was really weird out by this. My jaw dropped, eyes went wide open, right hand pointing to the house, hands starting to become sweaty as I hold my dog's leashes, mind feeling confused. My dog barked very boisterously, he was as shocked as me. It was like the house was being controlled by someone with magic powers. The floating house was spread by birds of all different types, the weather was sunny with a few clouds. The house looked as tho someone or something was living in it because steam was coming out of the chimney. The smoke was black and was rising higher and higher as time went by. The house was high in the sky, two-story, creepy looking, it had four windows in the front, a wooden door, and a doorbell which was unexpected as no one could be able to ring it. Only people with wings or some sort of magical powers could be able to ring it. A few minutes went by and started to think someone must be in their, maybe someone with black hair at shoulder length, old clothes, short in height, skinny, and emotional hurt and lonely.
Monday, 7 May 2018
Drama
What is Matariki?
Matariki is the Māori name for the cluster of stars also known as the Pleiades. It rises in mid-winter and for many Māori, it heralds the start of a new year. Matariki literally means the 'eyes of God' (Mata Ariki) or 'little eyes' (Mata Riki).
What style of music is this?
The style of music is Pop/Maori
Who performs it
Stan Walker, Ria Hall, Troy Kingi, Maisey Rika
What inspires them to write it?
I think there inspiration wh that is was Maori language week. So they wanted to make a piece of a performance to contribute to the Maori language week.
What did I like about the music?
I like that they incorporated Maori into it and I also like the music video.
What did I like about the video?
What I like about the video was, how everyone contributed to make the word Aotearoa.
What style of music is this?
The style of music is Pop/Maori
Who performs it?
Maimoa
What inspired them to write it?
Maimoa Music is a collective of 12 young emerging Māori artists with an aspiration to inspire future generations.
What I liked about the music?
I liked the melody of it was really catchy to dance to.
What did I like about the video?
I liked the whole vibe they had and their dance moves
Matariki [Ngā Mata o te Ariki, o Tāwhirimātea: The eyes of the god, Tāwhirimātea]
What type of story is this?
This story is a history story. It tells how the earth was made in a Maori story.
Who was it written for? It was written for people who want to learn how Maori see the way that eath was made.
What is the main idea?
To educate people on how Papatuanuke and Rangnui got separated.
What did you like about the story?
I like that tells you how the 2 god go separated and who is what god.
If I were to perform this, I would need other to help me with the roles that are played in the video and, I
would also need props, music and an audience.
What would it look like?
I'm not quite sure how it would look but, If we were to perform it It would be worth a lot of hard work and commitment.
Matariki [Ngā Mata o te Ariki, o Tāwhirimātea: The eyes of the god, Tāwhirimātea]
What type of story is this?
This story is a history story. It tells how the earth was made in a Maori story.
Who was it written for? It was written for people who want to learn how Maori see the way that eath was made.
What is the main idea?
To educate people on how Papatuanuke and Rangnui got separated.
What did you like about the story?
I like that tells you how the 2 god go separated and who is what god.
If I were to perform this, I would need other to help me with the roles that are played in the video and, I
would also need props, music and an audience.
What would it look like?
I'm not quite sure how it would look but, If we were to perform it It would be worth a lot of hard work and commitment.
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