First, I brought muesli bars to eat inside Aotea Centre then we got on a bus so it would drive us there. It was an old building named
Auckland Town Hall. There was a small amount of security guards.
Auckland Town Hall. There was a small amount of security guards.
We put our bags in a room then went to a bigger room.
There were 4 creative dancers. They made lots of Maori patterns and shapes when they dance. They performed a haka and showed us some of the actions.
Next, we walked to Aotea Centre. On the top floor I used the ipad to see the Digital Art birds in the birdhouse. Some were flying, on the ground and outside the birdhouse.
After that in the bottom floor there was a big screen with people's faces in it.
Above them was a note saying how to contact them on a phone. When that was done a larger screen appeared. We had to blow in the phone. It blew strong wind to the people's face and hair in the screen.
The other one was story telling. It was very cool.
The final one was in the Herald Theatre. The actors made a story about saving electricity.
Lastly I had to go back to school in the bus.
It was very Epic...
There were 4 creative dancers. They made lots of Maori patterns and shapes when they dance. They performed a haka and showed us some of the actions.
Next, we walked to Aotea Centre. On the top floor I used the ipad to see the Digital Art birds in the birdhouse. Some were flying, on the ground and outside the birdhouse.
After that in the bottom floor there was a big screen with people's faces in it.
Above them was a note saying how to contact them on a phone. When that was done a larger screen appeared. We had to blow in the phone. It blew strong wind to the people's face and hair in the screen.
The other one was story telling. It was very cool.
The final one was in the Herald Theatre. The actors made a story about saving electricity.
Lastly I had to go back to school in the bus.
It was very Epic...
Kia ora Kevin,
ReplyDeleteI like the way that you have described your trip using descriptive language. I went to the Aotea Centre too. What was your favourite activity there?