One Love, One Soul, One Africa: Our Dance Performance For Our School's 60th Foundation Day
Good morning, everyone.
Today, I woke up feeling hot and just knew we have no power today all day from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. I am still sleepy, but I can't because it's too hot without a fan or air conditioner. But while I have battery, I am going to share our activity yesterday in school as we celebrated our school's 60th foundation day. All of us in the elementary department performed native dances from all the continents of the world. The kindergarten and SPED performed Hawaiian dance; Grades 1 and 2 performed dance from Brazil; Grades 3 and 4 performed a native Philippine dance; and Grades 5 and 6 performed a dance from Africa. We started very early, around 8 a.m., at our school parking lot and our audience is our teachers and parents. It was fun, everyone was happy, and our team won Best in Discipline. My classmates were screaming with happiness. After the event, we went straight home and I was feeling so tired. I fell asleep immediately and woke up around 8 p.m. last night.
Here is a short clip of our performance in our very colorful African outfit. Thank you for watching and have a great weekend to all.
Xoxo,
@naniplayergamer
Your 11-year-old friend
March 16, 2024
Philippines
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Wow! Job well done nani. Much love and a big hug!
Thank you, tita 😊😍🙏
Tangkad mo na Nani...so pretty pa oh.
Thank you, tita Jean 😊
These are the best tjmes of school life. Enjoy dear. Its nice to see you children in this colourful costume. Well done dear
Thank you, @shamis 🙂
Great performance, Nani!
Thank you, mommy 😍