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Monday, May 14, 2018

Term 2 - Week 3


What a WALA! show. Here are a few photos of what was a GREAT performance from WALA.

If you have not seen them before, get your school to pay a small cost and have them perform at your school.

 

 







90 comments:

  1. Hi Room 4 I'm Leah from Ohaeawai School.
    I really like the photos that you added,
    but what does WALA mean?

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    1. Hello Leah and thank you for your nice comment! WALA means life!
      Thanks for your comment.

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    2. Hi Leah We Loved The WALA Show My Favorite Part is The Drumming And The Dance (Wala Means Life

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    3. Hi Leah I'm from rm 4 and also nice question WALA means life!

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    4. hi Leah i am from rm 4 i like your comment by the way WALA means life

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    5. Hi Leah am from rm 4 and WALA is from Ghana which i think is part of Africa. They were amazing they had big,mediam,little drum.I was one of the dancer.Check the pictures on top.THX.

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  2. Hi room 4, It's Louisa from Ohaeawai School. The WALA performance looks really cool. Our school hasn't seen a WALA performance before. What part did you like?
    From Louisa

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    1. Hello Louisa My Favorite Part Is the Drum And The Dance

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    2. ki ora Louisa my favorite was the drum

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  3. Hi my name is Kayne And I'm from Ohaeawai Primary School. That looks like a great day. By the way what does WALA means. Bye ,blog be later.

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    1. Hi Kayne WALA=Life Thank For Your Comment!

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  4. Hello Room 4,
    It's Maia from Ohaeawai Primary and just wanted to put out there, WALA's performance looked really cool! I wish I was there to enjoy it too. I have a few questions to ask though, who is WALA? What was your best part of the show? What culture is WALA from?

    Thanks! Maia Vaka.
    Blog: http://osmaiav.blogspot.co.nz/

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    2. Hey Maia i am Araura this is my class blog,Wala is a group of men performed from the west side of Africa,They are really talented and my favorite part was the drumming.Blog you later check out my blog at
      https://wpsaraurat.blogspot.com/

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    3. Hi Maia I Know Wala Looked Cool By The Way WALA Is In Ghana Probably South Africa Or West?

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  5. Hello my name is Magic and I'd LOVE to know what the performance was like. Does WALA mean something? And if it does
    I would like to know. It sounds really interesting.

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    1. The Performance Was Cool It Had Alot Of Drumming Thanks For Your Thoughtful Comment

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    2. wala means life magic thank you for commenting

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    3. Hi Magic Im from rm 4 and good question WALA does mean something and it means life.
      Thank you for your positive comment!

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    4. Thank you for the comment Magic by the way WALA means LIFE

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  6. Hi my name is Annelise from Ohaeawai School and that performance looks awesome!! But what I was wondering was what does WALA stand for?

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  7. Hi my name is Mosese I come from Ohaeawai Primary School. That really looks like fun and what does WALA mean?

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    1. Hi Mosese WALA means Life. Also thank you for commenting on Room 4's blog!

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  8. Hi my name is Anthony I go to Ohaeawai Primary School. What is WALA and do they play songs with their drums?

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    1. Anthony yes they do play drums when they are playing songs in WALA it was so funny it was the best I was at the back like what is that it is a WALA yes it is it was the best time there.

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    2. It was cool at wala And Yes They Do Play Drums And Singing.

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  9. Kia ora
    My name is Sunita And I'm from Ohaeawai Primary School. That sounds like a great day. By the way what does WALA mean?

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  10. Hello my name is Saphera, I am from Ohaeawai Primary School.
    I wonder what WALA is? I am also wondering what they talked about? Can you also tell me what they sang to you guys?
    Sorry but I have to go now. I will blog you later.

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    1. WALA is a band of men who are from Ghana who play different types of drums and beats WALA also means life

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    2. Wala Is A Drumming Thing And They Talked About I Think What The Drum Names Are And Replying to our comment

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    3. Hi Saphera walla means life they also talked about walla like some instrument are for kids that they make in Ghana.THX come and check our school site and blog.
      go to http://www.wesleyprimary.school.nz/

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  11. Hello my name is Kelly and I'm from Ohaeawai Primary.That sounds like so much fun. By the way what does WALA mean?

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  12. Kia Ora my name is Indi and I am from Ohaeawai Primary. How was the WALA performance? What does WALA stand for?
    Blog you later Indi.

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  13. Hello my name is Reagan I go to Ohaeawai Primary school. Wala sounds fun, but what does Wala mean? Do they play songs? I would really like to find out. I hope you had a good time.

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  14. Kia Ora my name is Shannon and I'm from Ohaeawai Primary School. That would be cool to see WALA. What does WALA mean? Sorry I have to go now. See you later.

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  15. Hi, my name is Jessica. It sounds like WALA was fun. I was wondering what does WALA mean?

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    1. Hi Jessica im from rm 4 also nice question WALA means life!
      Thank you for commenting!

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  16. Hi my name is Enzo and I go to Ohaeawai School. I like looking at the photo from the WALA.
    By the way what does Wala mean?

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  17. Hello, my name is Abby and I am from Ohaeawai Primary School. That show sounds like fun. What does WALA mean? From Abby

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  18. Hi my name is Mitchel from Oheaewai Pirmary School. WALA sounds awesome, I wish my School could see WALA. By the way what does WALA mean?

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  19. Kia ora
    My name is Brooklyn I'm from Ohaeawai Primary School. Hope you had fun. That sounds amazing, I wish my school could see Wala. What does WALA mean?

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  20. Hello my name is Terei. I'm from Ohaeaewai Primary School. What is WALA and where did they come from?. Also I like the photos you took and I think my school would really like to see them perform. I hope they come to Ohaeawai and perform for us bye.

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    1. Hi Terei WALA is a band of men/women who play drums. The men/women are from Ghana and come to different countries to play their music!

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    2. Hello Terei walla came from Africa but from Ghana.If you were from our school you would kind of love walla.Walla means life also.

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  21. Hello my name is Cassidy I go to Ohaeawai Primary School. I'm sure it would have been fun. By the way what does WALA mean?

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    1. Hi Cassidy WALA means Life.

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    4. hi cassidy im zjaylon and i go to Wesley primary school and i wont to tall u but i have know idea

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    5. ki ora my name is Aroha i go to w.p.s question the WALA show was Amazing And Awesome.

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  22. Hi my name is Jack from Ohaeawai Primary School. I wish I could watch them. We have had magic people in and a butterfly lady, Duffy shows. I wish I could watch them on the drums. Those people look like they don't live in New Zealand, are from overseas?

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    1. Hello Jack S It was an awesome really good show. The wala people are from Ghana And they have been all around the world to places like China,UK,Japan.
      Bye

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  23. Kia ora Room 4,
    WOW you've had a lot of comments on this post! Like others have asked, I would really like to know what WALA stands for and what culture they are. Someone is going to have to work hard to reply to all these comments. Maybe a few people in your class could have a go at replying. You look like you are having an amazing term of learning.
    Tania

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    1. Bula vinaka Tania my name is Brendan I go to Wesley primary school. WALA stand for anything, But It has a meaning and that meaning is is life. WALA IS LIFE


      Kind Regards
      Brendan

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  24. hi Nova im Yonatan and i go to wesley school these wala
    guys come from ghana.

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  25. Hi it costs 4$ for the students to watch the Wala show

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  26. Aloha Nova My name is Brendan I go to Wesley primary school I wish we had magicians and storytellers at our school.The WALA show is a traditional Ghanaian dance.

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  27. hello Abbie my name is Yonatan the price we hade to pay was four dollars from each kid in the school.

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  28. they come from a very wonderful island called Ghana in Africa.

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  29. Hello Abbie It costed $4 to get in

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  30. Hi Grace my name is victory. At the Wala it was so fun and it cost like $3 thaks .

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  31. Hi Grace and also if you want to know what WALA means it mean life!
    Thank you for commenting!

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  32. Hi Millah Im from rm 4 and we did enjoy the show. Also if you want to know what WALA means it means life.
    Thank you for your thoughtful comment

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  33. Kia ora! I'm Georgia from Ohaeawai Primary. I've made a lot of comments on your school blog because it is part of our weekly program. WALA sounds like a great show. How great was itt actually?

    Thanks, Georgia.

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    1. It was really great and fun. Also thanks for commenting!

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  34. Hi year 3 & 4, my name is Leah from Ohaeawai School. That really looks so much fun I wish I could be there to watch.

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  35. Wala means life and thank for seeing our blog and commenting

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  36. Hi WALA means life and we will tell you more. Thanks for commenting!

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  37. Hi Kyah thank you for commenting on our class blog. Blog you later!

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