Pages

Thursday, June 6, 2019

Revolution tour

Revolution tour

On Tuesday the 28th of may the revolution tour came to our school. If you don’t know what they are they
are a group of people from Auckland who spread an inspiring message to people. There was music playing
when we went inside. It was loud and wasn’t really good music. I didn’t enjoy it. When we sat down we were
in the middle part of the auditorium. People were still coming in from outside to take a seat.


When all the people were seated a man named Reggie came up with a mic in his hand and spoke.
He asked us how we were doing and if anyone knows who they were. When he had finished speaking
about that he then told us that he was a professional saxophone player and that he was going to play some
songs when playing the saxophone at the same time and that when the chorus came on we all had to sing.


The song that we all knew was frozen. It was funny because everyone was singing it because everyone knew
it may be because they had either watched it before a lot of times or they had a little sister that always
wants to watch it. Or maybe an add came on and it continued for a while. I don’t know but everyone was
singing it, even the older kids were at the very top.

When he had finished playing all the songs he then announced 4 girls to come up onto the stage and perform
a dance they had been doing. I think all of them were from Christchurch. When the music came on I didn't
know it but other people did and that's when they all started yelling and moving around in the seats and it was
annoying to listen to - the people yelling and screaming when they started to dance.
The dance was really good and it looked like it was pumping up their energy because they looked like they were
huffing and puffing.

When all of that finished Reggie told us a story. It was a really sad story to listen to. People started crying
when he was talking and telling the story. I want to tell you but then at the same time I don't so I am not
going to.

If you have ever heard of the revolution tour please comment it down.
Have a great rest of the day.




No comments:

Post a Comment

To support my learning I ask you to comment as follows:
1. Something positive - something you like about what I have shared.
2. Thoughtful - A sentence to let us know you actually read/watched or listened to what I had to say
3. Something helpful - how have you connected with my learning? Give me some ideas for next time or ask me a question.