Ah man when I saw this I got goosebumps all over. I mean for reals I see the cultural diversity of the students and how they all participated in the dance. Who said University courses had to be about writing long essays - at the end of the day the connection comes because they have something they can really connect to - meaning not just a book. Here they have dance, songs and what I see is unity. I love this - well done to all the students- Ige and Jakki keep continuing to push the status quo.
Thx Tommy - yep we keep pressing towards the mark - :) you'll notice the diversity of the class as well many ethnic backgrounds represented - probably 1/2 Non-Pacific so its gr8 to share the Pasifika Culture with the community in this case the student community at Auckland Uni. This recording is sung by the wonderful soloists Kevin Malagamali'i from Wellington & Annie Puletiuatoa both ozum artists in their right-song - music is composed by yours truly and lyrics by my talented wife Jakki Leota:)
This was amazing and I am happy to see the poly movement and how huge it is out there! Mad love to the polys out there! Quick question, What is the name of the last song and who sings it? Please and Thank You(:
It would of been cooler if it wasnt so obivious. Practically everyone in there was part of it so zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!!
019blahblah 3 months ago
lola ANNIE pULETIUATOA yes she is a great singer! my kuzn!! wel auckland Uni woow awsome unity!! keep it upp!! love it
GeeL06 5 months ago
That waz hektik!!!
SlAkWuN 5 months ago
That was fricken awesome!! Loved it!!
kiwiana02proud 5 months ago
Good luck to all the Pacific Teams "Tonga, Fiji, New Zealand and of course The One And Only MANU SAMOA"......
lilsamoangotti 5 months ago
The last song is sung by Kevin Malagamaalii & Annie Puletiuatoa & Malaga Rec Choir in NZ.
Igelese 7 months ago
Hi who sings the last song please ?
80Leota 7 months ago
loooooooooooved it!
pepilabest 8 months ago
Yep def awvailalo:) its a great class with diverse cultures...all about sharing & unity:)
Igelese 9 months ago
Thank you for sharing, brought a tear of pride and homesickness. Very proud to see the multicultural mix.
awvailalo 9 months ago
awesome Igelese..!!great wrk..:-)
hamokween86 9 months ago
Brrroo!!! That was the mantacez!
jodabug8 9 months ago
Ah man when I saw this I got goosebumps all over. I mean for reals I see the cultural diversity of the students and how they all participated in the dance. Who said University courses had to be about writing long essays - at the end of the day the connection comes because they have something they can really connect to - meaning not just a book. Here they have dance, songs and what I see is unity. I love this - well done to all the students- Ige and Jakki keep continuing to push the status quo.
BEEAMS 9 months ago 2
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BEEAMS 9 months ago
HAHA meeeaaannnN!!!!!!
Blecin 9 months ago
that was kewl,made my day
LeMApUbaBii09 9 months ago
@Tommy ..Oh & song is called "People Of the Sea" - Manuia - igelese.
Igelese 9 months ago
Thx Tommy - yep we keep pressing towards the mark - :) you'll notice the diversity of the class as well many ethnic backgrounds represented - probably 1/2 Non-Pacific so its gr8 to share the Pasifika Culture with the community in this case the student community at Auckland Uni. This recording is sung by the wonderful soloists Kevin Malagamali'i from Wellington & Annie Puletiuatoa both ozum artists in their right-song - music is composed by yours truly and lyrics by my talented wife Jakki Leota:)
Igelese 9 months ago
This was amazing and I am happy to see the poly movement and how huge it is out there! Mad love to the polys out there! Quick question, What is the name of the last song and who sings it? Please and Thank You(:
tommyboisamoa10 9 months ago