Otago Daily Times

Culture delights

- JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

OUT of the adversity and disruption of the Covid19 lockdown, a vibrant new mini cultural festival emerged in Brockville yesterday.

Brockville School principal Tania McDonald said about 400 people attended a 10am Mini Polyfest event at the school hall.

Maori, Pasifika, European and former refugee children and their families took part. The festival featured many cultural activities, including dancing, waiata and action songs.

The traditiona­l annual

Otago Polyfest event — which usually attracts up to 7000 performers from throughout Otago — was cancelled this year because of pandemic safety requiremen­ts.

The school, the Brockville Kindergart­en and the suburb’s Maori language preschool group, Kohanga Reo o Whakaari, joined forces to run their own mini event.

‘‘It’s a very good event.

‘‘It brings our community together,’’ Mrs McDonald said.

The new event was likely to become an annual fixture, perhaps being held before the main regionwide event.

About 180 children and 120 parents and teachers had attended yesterday, including about 50 young former refugees and parents, she said.

Kindergart­en head teacher Julie Baird said the kindergart­en had earlier been saddened when the bigger event was cancelled.

After thinking about its older mokopuna (young children) and the leadership opportunit­ies Polyfest provided for them, the kindergart­en had emailed other Brockville educationa­l groups suggesting the new event.

‘‘Today we celebrate the mahi [work] of the mokopuna and we look forward to many more Brockville Mini Polyfests,’’ she said.

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 ?? PHOTOS: CHRISTINE O’CONNOR ?? Lively event . . . Rykin EarlWilson (5), Siham Al Turk (7), Harlow Thomson (5), Alfie HoulistonH­endl (5), Edie Burgess (6), Adailiah Burgess (6) partly obscured, year 1 and 2 pupils, perform during a Mini Polyfest at Brockville School yesterday.
PHOTOS: CHRISTINE O’CONNOR Lively event . . . Rykin EarlWilson (5), Siham Al Turk (7), Harlow Thomson (5), Alfie HoulistonH­endl (5), Edie Burgess (6), Adailiah Burgess (6) partly obscured, year 1 and 2 pupils, perform during a Mini Polyfest at Brockville School yesterday.
 ??  ?? Showtime . . . Te Kohanga Reo Whakaari child Kyon Webster (3) concentrat­es on her moves.
Showtime . . . Te Kohanga Reo Whakaari child Kyon Webster (3) concentrat­es on her moves.
 ??  ?? Togetherne­ss . . . Te Kohanga Reo Whakaari child Taupuhiara­ngi Hapuku Te Nahu ManuRatima (3) is happy to take part in the performanc­e.
Togetherne­ss . . . Te Kohanga Reo Whakaari child Taupuhiara­ngi Hapuku Te Nahu ManuRatima (3) is happy to take part in the performanc­e.

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