Thursday, June 11, 2009

A great Night at the Te Poho O Tamaki Fundraiser.

This fantastic report from Alamanda....

Well, my night was absolutely awesome!
Te Poho o Tamaki Kapa Haka group held a major fundraiser to raise money for our previous trip upnorth. This was for the re-opening of Paatu marae in Pamapuria, home of a few students in the group and Tamaki’s very own care taker Wally Noble. What an experience that trip was for us rangatahi!
Tickets were sold for thirty-dollars each to over 60 people, however a few more tickets were sold at the door and over 80 people were attending total. Wow, who would’ve thought we would have such a good turn out!
People there included teachers, parents, whanau, community members and people from other areas of Auckland attended. Thanks for the tautoko!
So, what happened that night?

The night began with a powhiri and everybody was welcomed onto the marae by the kapa haka group and Matua Wally. After a little gossip, a good cup of tea and nibbles in the wharekai, the manuhiri made their way over to the auditorium whilst our group got ready for the performance. By the time we were ready and made our way to the back of the auditorium, the hangi was being served up and waitresses were placing the desserts at the tables. We had to wait a while, the karaoke had already started since we took a little longer to get ready than expected. Plus our fabulous workers asked for us to wait while they dished their plates up so they could watch too.

Through the doors we went and onto the stage. Wow, what a view the stage looked absolutely stunning, encouraging a mean performance!
There is nothing I love more then to perform for people that love to watch. Luckily for me, I could not see whether the audience was enjoying the performance or not thanks to great lighting, and it was easy to pretend everything was fabulous!

Once the performance was over, everybody began to slowly go home for the night was cold and the beds were calling. There was still good kai in the back. I remember once I got out of my performance uniform that was me, in the back of that auditorium dishing up my plate! The performers and workers were munching down the brown sugar pudding and custard before they got into the half warm hangi. Most of the meat was gone by the time we got in there, same with the delicious brown sugar pudding! What an eats.
There was a big mess left in the auditorium. Chairs left pushed out around tables, food on the floor and used cups were left everywhere. Signs of mean night!
The night and the preparation during the day definitely had its ups and downs. But thanks to hard work from teachers, parents and students another rush job was pulled off.
It was only the performers and a few workers left jamming’ on the karaoke machine and we didn’t leave until 11pm. What a night!

A special thanks to all those teachers and parents that came in and helped prepare everything, to Janet and Uncle Wally, to Anahera’s mother for the mean as brown sugar pudding and of course to my parents Mike and Loretta. Churr!

Kia Ora Whanau!

Here are some photos from the night....



Here is a video of the performance...


3 comments:

Melville Intermediate said...

Alamanda
Im completly floored by this wonderful, wonderful post. Firstly the written report part of it. Superb writing it really draws you in to the evening and it creates and image and a picture of the evening from what you wrote. Wonderful, fantastic work that you can be very proud of. Secondly the fact that you also had pictures and video with it. The pictures were outstanding the video brilliant. Everyone involved in this needs the highest respect for such a wonderful piece of work. As a former teacher from a contributing school it was powerful to see some familiar faces involved. Wonderful work. Probably the best single piece of work that I have seen online all year (and I have seen hundreds of posts and work). Astounding.
Mr Webb (Ex Tamaki Intermediate) Melville Intermediate, Hamilton, Waikato.

jaydon said...

Nga mihi tatou katoa...
I absolutly loved watching the performance it was a great display of hard work and
determenation by you all... I LOVED IT!
Mrs George, your awhi and strength for our children is much appreciated thankyou for being their...
Nga Tamariki ma...Huge love to you all,my heart will always be with you!...LOVE..LOVE..LOVE...
Karen Fergusson your mahi with your cameras...words could never cover the beauty you capture in our children through your lenses...much aroha to you.

Mrs Pamaka, your support and trust is outstanding and greatfully appreciated by all of us as parents...
Mauta Wally...as humble as i know you are...Nga mihi kia koe your love for our kids is genuine and reliable, and no one could ever replace this.

Finally Kristian you are an important part of our lives,keep up your hard work it is paying off, ive had wonderfull comments left,right and center about how delightful the night went,and believe me the guests i talked to
are really impressed and i have no doubt they we correct..LOVE YOUR MAHI AND KAUPAPA, Kia Kaha e hoa

Ka kite ano tatou katoa

Whaea?

Nga Kaituhi o PES said...

Nga mihi nui kia koutou katoa!
Wicked, what a fantastic post. I can't wait to share it with my class. What a wonderful recount of the evening it certainly sounds like it was a night to be remembered!
I hope you made plenty of money, you obviously put a huge effort into making it a success. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Mrs Nua