Thursday, November 13, 2008

Tamaki Int. - Film Festival Sasa.

On Thursday 13th November 2008 our Maniakalani EHSAS Cluster had their huge movie day at Tamaki College. From 9:30am to 8:00pm at night students, teachers and the community were welcome to come and view the work being carried out. This is Tamakitoday's contribution called the International Sasa. Its' focussed on some of online tutorials and features Mr C's Class from the USA, Mister P's Class from England and Room 16 from Grey Lynn Primary School! Be sure to visit our cluster site at tamaki.net.nz to see all the entries!

24 comments:

Unknown said...

Congratulations Room 6 (and your friends from the other schools involved).
I am sitting here at the film festival watching your movie right now and I can hear how much the audience is enjoying it. What a great concept you had for this movie.
Moli and Sosaia were fantastic on the stage introducing the movie too. Well done to all of you.
Mrs Burt

Anonymous said...

Great work Tamaki and well done 4 all your hard work you put in.

Little Voices, Little Scholars. said...

Hi Room 6 !
Your sasa movie is so cool. I like the collaborative effort because it is not easy to produce a movie with so many different components or sections.

From,
Mrs. She.

Wm Chamberlain said...

Good work! Thanks for allowing us the opportunity to be included in your video. My class and I really enjoyed the collaboration.
Mr. C

Anonymous said...

Well done Tamaki Intermediate!! Your movie was amazing. I thought it was great that you got children from other countries and Grey Lynn to join in. You should be proud of what you have achieved.
Love Miss Lavakula

Anonymous said...

Wow! that was great. I really enjoyed watching your movie. It must have been great fun learning the samoan sasa.It looks like you put alot of effort into it well done!

By
Room6

Anonymous said...

Hi there Moli and the team. Great to see you up there on film. I really enjoyed your film ..what a cool idea. I have sent the details of the website to Miss Apted in Abu Dhabi as I know she will be interested.
Love from Marion Apted

Anonymous said...

Thanks you all so much for your feedback! Mrs Burt did an amazing job running the event, the students were thrilled to be involved and it was a wonderful day. A great turn out of parents in the evening too! A very special occasion, one that we wont forget in a hurry!

James Padvis said...

Well done. Great instructions and great presenters. I'll put Mr Webb in touch with our amazing drumming club ready for next year:)

Mr P

Anonymous said...

Awesome movie guys!

Your movie was so interesting, my eyes were glued to the screen until the end. It was very interesting to see the different takes on the 'sasa', especially the ones from the USA and England. I loved how they included their own flavour/style into it.

They must of had an expert helping them in Grey Lynn because they looked very good. Well done Moli and team.

Anonymous said...

@ Mister P - Yes! If you drumming group needs international flavour let us know... plenty of talented students who can drum here with a Pacific flavour...
@ Mrs Langitupu - thanks for your feedback, yes I really think the flavour of the Sasa was highlighted by the international input to it and the kids were thrilled to see other countries giving it a go...

Anonymous said...

Hey nice sasa and uk one was funny

Anonymous said...

your movie is funny

Anonymous said...

Well done Tamaki Intermediate.That was very exciting watching others schools from different countries doing the sasa.It was a funny and a cool movie as well.You guys did an aswesome effort putting it all together.Well done.


From Xeneqe

Anonymous said...

That was a funny and a cool movie at the same time Tamaki. It was good to see that other countries are trying to learn more about samoan things. i was also hoping that you guys can teach me different moves to add to the sasa. hope too see your next movie soon.

from colin
Room 18 PES

Anonymous said...

Hey guys great movie I liked the way that other people around the world did different sasa's and that was really awesome.I think the funniest part of the story is when Sasiah takes a drumatic pause.

By Taiapa

Anonymous said...

Great work Tamaki and for sharing the sasa around the world! You have put a lot of effort into that movie! :oP

Shyarn Room 17
Pt england School

Heymilly said...

Wow, great movie. Sorry that Twenty2 couldn't be involved - we would be keen if you try this again though. Congratulations on a fantastic movie! I liked all the different interpretations of the sasa.

Anonymous said...

Wow boys that was a good sasa. That was a cool movie. I liked the way the teacher from England did the calls for the sasa. I am Samoan.
from fa'aoso.

Anonymous said...

Hey Tamaki Int

Its me again. I just wanted to share with you that since we have watched your movie, everyone in my class wants to watch it over and over again. (Room 18)

I keep telling them to turn the volume down on the computer and to use the headphones, because they keep turning it up for everyone to hear.

Well done for creating such a popular movie.

Anonymous said...

loved your sasa ! I realy enjoyed being involved in the noel elemantary sasa it was fun !!!!

Nga Kaituhi o PES said...

Another impressive effort well done you guys!
What a cool idea to take the Sasa to a global stage!
I hear it was a hit at the festival.
I'm looking forward to your next one!

Mrs Nua

Anonymous said...

Thanks all so much for your comments the students of Room Six have really appreciated them all and its been wonderful to leave comments on so many of your classes in return. Thanks so much.

Anonymous said...

Cool sasa.I like your step 2 of thesasa.Great beat.When the other school does it it's funny espelially the English school.You guys are very good.