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Tuesday 21 February 2017

Waiheke Sculpture Trail

Last week a group from Team Five had the opportunity to take the ferry to visit the Headland Sculpture on the Gulf on Waiheke Island.

Thanks so much to our wonderful guide, Charlotte who invited us to the island, led  us through the hills and helped us explore the amazing sculptures. 


Waiheke Art trip MS group 2017 from Team 4 Pes on Vimeo.

12 comments:

  1. Kia ora Team 4,
    My name is Tania and I am one of the Manaiakalani Outreach Facilitators. I live in Whangarei, just a couple of hours North of where you live in Auckland. Have any of you ever been to Whangarei or the top of the North Island? I am lucky enough to be organising Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu so will be able to check out your MakerSpace blog regularly and leave you comments. It was great to see a video clip of your trip to the Waiheke Island Art Sculptures. The sea looked a little rough. Was it a bumpy trip? Your video clip inspired me to visit Waiheke Island while the art sculpture is on. Well done on putting together such a great video clip and asking the weaver you interviewed good questions. Keep up the great sharing.
    Tania

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  4. Hi my name is tyson im at south hornby school im a year 6 I wish our school could go there i like the way how you put the music behind the video

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    1. Kia ora Tyson,
      Thank you for your comment. We felt very lucky to be invited to Waiheke Island for the day!

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  5. Hi my name is Hollie and i like your blog i think it is interesting and i like your photos.

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    1. hollie i like your comment thank you

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    2. Kia ora Hollie,
      Thank you for your comment! It is good to hear that our blog is interesting. We try our hardest to make it that way!

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  6. hi my name is aone and i like it and i think it was very interesting and i like your photos.

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    1. Kia ora Aone,
      Thanks for your compliment on the photos- the students in Maker Space took all of them for us as we explored the Sculpture Trail.

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  7. Hi my name is Chloe and I am at south hornby school and I am a year 5 I wish that i could go there it looks like a wonderful place and i like how you put some music in your video

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  8. Kia ora Chloe,
    Thank you! Yes, Waiheke Island is an amazing place. If you come to Auckland in the summertime it is a beautiful place to visit.

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