In March 2012, Garin’s Kapa Haka group, comprising of 26 students, participated in their very first performance in front of a crowd at the Kete Taonga event hosted by Waimea College. Despite being new to kapa haka, the students really stepped up to pull off a truly awesome performance (which they get NCEA credits for!) [...]
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