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Pacifica Cohort Polyfest Experience

On Friday 20 March, our Pacifica cohort swapped the classroom for the vibrant stages of the Manukau Sports Bowl for an unforgettable day at Polyfest. After weeks of planning and anticipation, the weather played its part perfectly, providing us with a beautiful, blue-sky Auckland day to immerse ourselves in the sights, sounds, and flavours of the Pacific.

The energy was electric from the moment we arrived. For our students who are currently part of the Samoan, Tongan, Fijian, and Cook Island performance groups back here at Rangitoto, it was an invaluable learning opportunity. Watching the absolute precision of the Samoan sāsā, the power of the Fijian meke, and the grace of the Tongan sōkē on the various stages was outstanding. Our students weren’t just spectators; they were students of their craft, watching and taking notes on the passion and discipline required to represent their culture.

Between the performances, the day was filled with smiles and shared kai. Whether it was the smell of the BBQ or the refreshing taste of an ‘otai, the food was just as much a highlight as the music! We split into groups to explore the different stages, which showcased the incredible multicultural fabric of our wider community.

This year’s theme was Ko au ko te Taiao! Ko te Taiao ko au! He Toa Taiao Taiohi nō te Moana nui a Kiwa, āke, ake, ake!—“The environment lives in me, as I live in it – a ‘Pacific Youth Eco-Warrior’ for generations to come!” This resonated deeply with us. It reminded our rangatahi that by celebrating these traditions today, they are carrying the torch for the generations that came before them, as Polyfest focused on environmental stewardship and youth empowerment. 

Overall, it was a day of immense pride and joy. Our students returned to school not just with full stomachs and sun-kissed faces, but with a renewed fire for their own upcoming performances. We can’t wait to bring that same Polyfest energy back to our rehearsals in E12!

Malo ‘aupito and fa’afetai lava.

Pacific Tutor Class

Diversity Stage

On Thursday 19 March, two teams headed down to the Manukau Sports Bowl in order to compete on the Polyfest Diversity Stage. One was the elegant and mesmerising Korean Fan Dance group, led by student leaders Yvonne Kim and Jooah (Stella) Kim, and supervised by Alex Park. 

The other was a major collaborative effort between the Diabolo Club, Chinese Traditional Dance Club, and Lion Dance Club. This spectacular Chinese Team was led by student leaders Baixi (Emma) Liu, Jiayan (Ella) Liu, and Dora Leo, and supervised by Ellie Yamaguchi.

All these students have worked exceptionally hard, and the culmination of all their efforts was shown for all to see. Words cannot express how blown away I was to finally see everything come together on stage.

That’s not to say that everything was work and no play. After practising for weeks on end, these students were also given the opportunity to explore the Polyfest venue and enjoy the various sights and delicious food.

Ellie Yamaguchi