Waitangi Day of sun and music for Pātea s Paepae in the Park
7 Feb, 2021 04:00 AM
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Lady Renaissance plays at Paepae in the Park. Photo / Lewis Gardner
Whanganui Chronicle
Pātea s Paepae in the Park on Waitangi Day finished with the crowd singing along to the Harmonic Resonators and adding actions to its mix of traditional Maōri songs, well-known country hits and country songs translated into Māori.
The band s five members yodelled in three-part harmony and whistled, and a soloist delighted the crowd with her soaring Pokarekara Ana, stall co-ordinator Gloria Tui says.
People sprawled on the grass or sat on seats to listen to music and watch kapa haka through the day, after a pōwhiri at 10am.
the river was low and they would just cross, go buy some groceries, and then go back. [ radio static ] dave: all right, y all, this next song is by molly ferguson of the resonators of presidio, texas. this is marfa public radio.
just cross, go buy some groceries, and then go back. [ radio static ] dave: all right, y all, this next song is by molly ferguson of the resonators of presidio, texas. this is marfa public radio.
the river was low and they would just cross, go buy some groceries, and then go back. [ radio static ] dave: all right, y all, this next song is by molly ferguson of the resonators of presidio, texas. this is marfa public radio.
the river was low and they would just cross, go buy some groceries, and then go back. [ radio atic ] dave: all right, y all, this next song is by molly ferguson of the resonators of presidio, texas. this is marfa public radio. anthony: very low crime here.