SISTEMA AOTEAROA Term 1 THE 2016 HUI TAURIMA AT VODAFONE EVENTS CENTRE PAGE 3

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SISTEMA AOTEAROA Term 1 Term 1 Newsletter THE 2016 HUI TAURIMA AT VODAFONE EVENTS CENTRE PAGE 3 UPCOMING DATES An exciting end to 2016 and a busy start to 2017! Kia ora Sistema Aotearoa whānau! We have had a busy and exciting start to 2017. Otara Music Art Centre has been filled with the sounds of new repertoire being learned and new techniques being mastered. As you will read in this newsletter we have had a great Term 1 with successful holiday courses, inschool and afterschool teaching, concert preparations and fully integrating the all the orchestral instruments into our new groupings. We now have 4 orchestras, Tiki, Kupe, Iriaka and Tuapia that s a lot of lesson plans and music to be arranged so each group can keep progressing as fantastically as they have been doing. Our special projects (Octave Up for intermediate students, Pūoru Pīrere for toddlers) are also underway. Away from the teaching floor we ve been busy making sure as many people as possible know about our great Sistema Aotearoa programme and we ve just launched our new website don t forget to go online and take a look - we think it looks great! Enjoy our news! APO4Kids and the Iriaka Orchestra perform at Auckland Town Hall 8 April Auckland Town Hall Autumn Holiday Course 17 April 28 April NZ Music Month Performances 22 May 25 May All students perform at APO Open Orchestra South, VEC 12 July, 1.30pm We ended 2016 with some real highlights and news of those is included in this newsletter. Our Hui Taurima at Vodafone Events Centre provided an exciting end to the teaching year. 317 children performed with each of the string orchestras playing a full set without a single piece being repeated! The grand finale, our largest single group orchestra (so far!) of 166 children massed performance of received a standing ovation from a large audience of whānau, friends and supporters.

SISTEMA AOTEAROA Term 1 2 New Website and Youtube Channel Our very own new Sistema Aotearoa website and YouTube channel are now up and running and we are all very excited about achieving another milestone for the programme and our charitable trust. It s a great website to show to family, friends and anyone interested in our Sistema Aotearoa activities. You can keep updated on news and information, see videos from our YouTube channel, make an online donation or sign up for the newsletter all on the new website. sistemaaotearoa.org.nz Sistema plays for Auckland s New Mayor! A group of students from the Kupe Orchestra were privileged to play at the Inaugural Otara-Papatoetoe Local Board meeting in front of Auckland Mayor Phil Goff, council members and officials. The Otara-Papatoetoe Local Board have been long standing supporters and a funder of our programme so it was great to be able to provide some music for them to enjoy. We had a lot of fun too! To contact Sistema Aotearoa email, text or ring Ros Giffney (Programme Manager) rosg@apo.co.nz / 021618922

Add Si debar Content SISTEMA AOTEAROA Term 1 3 SNAPSHOTS OF THE DAY Hui Taurima 2016 End of Year Concert At the end of last year 317 of our amazing tamariki performed in our 2016 Hui Taurima in the largest arena at Vodafone Events Centre and the students were amazing! On stage and off stage their behaviour was perfect, they played brilliantly and every single student did their very best. The concert included our largest single group orchestra (so far!) of 166 children what a sight and what a sound! Two students Gabrielle Tonu u and Esekia Taito co-presented the afternoon and confidently gave clear introductions before a packed crowd of over 700 parents, whanau and supporters. The concert was opened by the Octave Up chamber ensemble an ensemble consisting of our oldest Sistema Aotearoa tamariki who were joined by some friends from the Tironui Trust programme at Papatoetoe Intermediate. They played to a high standard and it was special to see their hard work and collaboration with each other. As a special ending to the concert all Sistema Aotearoa tamariki sang Maranga Ra a special waiata composed for Sistema New Zealand by Rob Ruha. Sistema Tiki Orchestra student Lola Loni was our amazing vocal soloist accompanied by fellow students Octavia and Kahnyell on guitar and double bass as well as all 317 tamariki in full voice. We really can sing with the power to move the highest mountain and play a symphony of a thousand stars. What a fabulous concert! We are looking forward to working our way towards this year s Hui Taurima! Our Pūoru Pīrere Programme is Growing We ve added three new Otara Early Learning Centres to our Ministry of Education Pūoru Pīrere Programme. This term we ve enjoyed meeting the new tamariki at Kinz East Tamaki, East Tamaki Child Care Center and Poetiare O Rongomai. We ve also been spending some time with the children at St Johns Evangelist Pre-School this term. These centres join the existing programme delivered at Akoteu Tenga i Musita (Mustard Seeds), Barnardos KidStart Childcare, Mayfield Kindergarten, Bairds Kindergarten and Kenese Aoga Niue. Our tutors go into the centres each week to deliver an exciting and fun music session. These special little people are learning about language, concentration, and self-expression. They are also getting to know all about the instruments of an orchestra, the sounds they make, and how to read music notation. We can t wait until they are part of the main Sistema programme in a few years!

SISTEMA AOTEAROA Term 1 4 Performance at Pakuranga Park Village A group of our older students and some of their younger brothers and sisters who are also in the programme had a great morning playing for the residents of Pakuranga Park Village. The tamariki performed in different ensemble formations quartets, chamber orchestras, duos and trios making a great sound in all their different combinations. Some of the residents spoke afterwards including an 85-year-old cellist who complimented their technique and told the group that she still enjoys playing quartets with her friends. It was a fantastic opportunity for the children to share their music with their community and they really enjoyed chatting to the lovely residents at the village who shared stories, advice and kind words and a tasty morning tea! We can t wait until our next community performance! Young Leaders night out at the APO! As a thank you for their hard work at our holiday courses in 2016 we took the Sistema Young Leaders on a night out to the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra s Outraged concert at the Auckland Town Hall. Leaving Otara and travelling up the motorway, we arrived at the Auckland Town Hall and had a chat with APO music Librarian Robert Johnson. We then headed to the APO office staffroom for our pizza dinner and went for a walk in Aotea Square before joining the hosting in the balcony before the concert. The concert was riveting and the tamariki gave a stunning round of applause and standing ovation. Before going home, the tamariki got a chance to meet violin soloist Benjamin Baker to chat and have their tickets autographed. A great end to a great night out! We are very grateful to the APO for their support and inviting us to attend the concert. It was a fantastic opportunity and an amazing night out that surely won t be forgotten for many years to come! Our New Double Bass Players! This term the Kupe group has added a new section to their orchestra double bass! After a couple of weeks of the group all getting a turn to try out the double bass 8 new double bassists have been selected. After having added in the new viola section last year this completes the Kupe String Orchestra and it s exciting to hear them make such a big and full string sound!

SISTEMA AOTEAROA Term 1 5 King s College Student Volunteers This term we have been very lucky to have seven music students from King s College come to volunteer their time with us at our afterschool Tiki Orchestra sessions. They ve joined in our orchestra playing side by side with our students, played in our chamber groups and also started to do a little teaching themselves. It s great to have them around for our students to chat about what they are each doing at school and with their music. Congratulations Enyah! Scholarship to St. Cuthbert s College Sistema Aotearoa is full of amazing students and here is one we are very proud of Enyah Talamaivao. Enyah has been awarded a scholarship to go to St. Cuthbert s College this year! She s been in our programme since she was 6 years old and we have enjoyed watching her develop into a fine violinist, a good clarinet player, and an awesome young lady who is hard working, a great leader and lots of fun. She s learnt all her music through Sistema Aotearoa so we are excited that the school orchestra has already snapped her up! Congratulations Enyah we wish you every success and we are so pleased that you are still going to come to the Sistema Aotearoa afterschool sessions. Urbanesia Festival A group of 25 tamariki from our Tiki Orchestra donned their cultural dress and got their instruments ready to perform at the Urbanesia festival. The students wowed the crowd by playing a mix of different cultural tunes and crowd favourites and even managed to play above the sound of the roaring wind! It was fantastic to be part of such a special cultural day. INSTRUMENT TESTS PASSED THIS TERM - CONGRATULATIONS Ngarima Temoana Brayden Morgan-Ailao Louis-Ali Galo Victor Leota William Moala Ofa Kalonihea Claudia Faasisila Kristen Tausaga Your Contact Details Please remember to let us know if you change your mobile phone number or address. We often text our reminders and information to your mobile numbers and we would not like anyone to miss an exciting event because we cannot contact you! You can text your correct number through to the Sistema phone or let us know at the registration desk. TERM 2 TEACHING STARTS THE WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY 15 TH MAY