Tuesday, 28 October 2008

I wonder whether they have come back down to earth in Pago Pago. It’s been 2 month since American Samoa hosted the Festival of Pacific Arts and it was a massive event.
I know it took me a while to get back to the wintery reality of being home in Australia. It’s good to have the footage and the photos to look at. You can see for your self on our photos page.
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Wednesday, 30 July 2008
Outside Australias fale at the festival village, singer Kerryanne Cox’s lyrics wafted across the green, “No matter how far I go, my feet will carry me home” and the tears welled up in my eyes. Why am I so emotional?! Because it was at that moment that I realised the closing days of this festival were upon us. The farewells were beginning.


Down on Utulei Beach, the Tahitians took to the performance stage one last time with their pulsing rhythms and shaking grass skirts. But the pace slowed for a moment and the group lined up at the front of the stage to sing a farewell song. The crowd responded.
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Tuesday, 29 July 2008

I’ve been getting some craft therapy here at the festival village. There’s something quite meditative about sitting in the shade of these traditional island style houses, where the breeze blows through and watching the ladies weaving.
At the Festival of Pacific Arts, fales have been erected circling the oval at Samoana High School in Pago Pago and every country attending has one in which to display their art and craft.
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