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Tamaiti Aoga Fa'asamoa - Celebrating Samoan Pride
The students, teachers and parents of the Aoga Fa'asamoa pre school celebrate Samoan Language Week by having a Samoan breakfast, and singing songs to celebrate their pride in being Samoan 🇼🇸 Koko Samoa, pagikeke and siva and song brings the spirit of Samoa alive in this piece, as we celebrate Samoan language and Samoan independence from colonial rule. Manuia le aso tuto'atasi a Samoa! {{33038}} {{33034}} {{33036}} {{33041}}
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Pese Tamaiti A'oga Fa'a Samoa - Tafatolu Tāfafā
Pese tamaiti A’oga Fa’a Samoa - The children of A'oga Fa'a Samoa in Grey Lynn sing songs for Samoan language education. Children can learn the words and sing along with the video above ... - Through their research the A’oga Fa’a Samoa found that children in early childhood can extend their Samoa vocabulary through song. With sub titles families can join in and learn alongside their children. Using this knowledge the A’oga Fa’a Samoa was contracted by the Ministry of Education to produce 20 songs that could be distributed widely to encourage Samoan language growth. The A’oga Fa’a Samoa plans to continue to produce more pese in the future. Thank you to Joseph Taouma and his crew for the production.
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Pese Tamaiti A'oga Fa'a Samoa - O Ai Na Faia Oe
Pese tamaiti A’oga Fa’a Samoa - The children of A'oga Fa'a Samoa in Grey Lynn sing songs for Samoan language education. Children can learn the words and sing along with the video above ... - Through their research the A’oga Fa’a Samoa found that children in early childhood can extend their Samoa vocabulary through song. With sub titles families can join in and learn alongside their children. Using this knowledge the A’oga Fa’a Samoa was contracted by the Ministry of Education to produce 20 songs that could be distributed widely to encourage Samoan language growth. The A’oga Fa’a Samoa plans to continue to produce more pese in the future. Thank you to Joseph Taouma and his crew for the production.
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Pese Tamaiti A'oga Fa'a Samoa - O Le Va'a E Alu I Luga O Le Sami
Pese tamaiti A’oga Fa’a Samoa - The children of A'oga Fa'a Samoa in Grey Lynn sing songs for Samoan language education. Children can learn the words and sing along with the video above ... - Through their research the A’oga Fa’a Samoa found that children in early childhood can extend their Samoa vocabulary through song. With sub titles families can join in and learn alongside their children. Using this knowledge the A’oga Fa’a Samoa was contracted by the Ministry of Education to produce 20 songs that could be distributed widely to encourage Samoan language growth. The A’oga Fa’a Samoa plans to continue to produce more pese in the future. Thank you to Joseph Taouma and his crew for the production.
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Savae KJ Apa: Fenny the Fluff sings 'Big Feelings'
Samoan/Kiwi actor & musician Savae KJ Apa has shared his latest track and it's a childrens song with an accompanying video originally made for his son Sasha. He shared it on his instagram page saying "My mum and my sister and I made a cute music video for Sasha. This is our 'go to' video when sasha is having BIG feelings… I find a lot of these kids shows can be over stimulating and just too much. If you have young kids give this a go! Had so much fun playing with this voice and music… hopefully more to come."
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Pese Tamaiti A'oga Fa'a Samoa - E Elefane, E Elefane
Pese tamaiti A’oga Fa’a Samoa - The children of A'oga Fa'a Samoa in Grey Lynn sing songs for Samoan language education. Children can learn the words and sing along with the video above ... - Through their research the A’oga Fa’a Samoa found that children in early childhood can extend their Samoa vocabulary through song. With sub titles families can join in and learn alongside their children. Using this knowledge the A’oga Fa’a Samoa was contracted by the Ministry of Education to produce 20 songs that could be distributed widely to encourage Samoan language growth. The A’oga Fa’a Samoa plans to continue to produce more pese in the future. Thank you to Joseph Taouma and his crew for the production.
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Pese Tamaiti A'oga Fa'asamoa - E Manaia Le Aso
Pese tamaiti A’oga Fa’a Samoa - The children of A'oga Fa'a Samoa in Grey Lynn sing songs for Samoan language education. Children can learn the words and sing along with the video above ... - Through their research the A’oga Fa’a Samoa found that children in early childhood can extend their Samoa vocabulary through song. With sub titles families can join in and learn alongside their children. Using this knowledge the A’oga Fa’a Samoa was contracted by the Ministry of Education to produce 20 songs that could be distributed widely to encourage Samoan language growth. The A’oga Fa’a Samoa plans to continue to produce more pese in the future. Thank you to Joseph Taouma and his crew for the production.
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Pese Tamaiti A'oga Fa'asamoa - Fa'alogo I Le Tagi O Le Uati
Pese tamaiti A’oga Fa’a Samoa - The children of A'oga Fa'a Samoa in Grey Lynn sing songs for Samoan language education. Children can learn the words and sing along with the video above ... - Through their research the A’oga Fa’a Samoa found that children in early childhood can extend their Samoa vocabulary through song. With sub titles families can join in and learn alongside their children. Using this knowledge the A’oga Fa’a Samoa was contracted by the Ministry of Education to produce 20 songs that could be distributed widely to encourage Samoan language growth. The A’oga Fa’a Samoa plans to continue to produce more pese in the future. Thank you to Joseph Taouma and his crew for the production.
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Pese Tamaiti A'oga Fa'aSamoa - 'Ave, 'Ave, 'Ave
Pese tamaiti A’oga Fa’a Samoa - The children of A'oga Fa'a Samoa in Grey Lynn sing songs for Samoan language education. Children can learn the words and sing along with the video above ... - Through their research the A’oga Fa’a Samoa found that children in early childhood can extend their Samoa vocabulary through song. With sub titles families can join in and learn alongside their children. Using this knowledge the A’oga Fa’a Samoa was contracted by the Ministry of Education to produce 20 songs that could be distributed widely to encourage Samoan language growth. The A’oga Fa’a Samoa plans to continue to produce more pese in the future. Thank you to Joseph Taouma and his crew for the production.
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Pese Tamaiti A'oga Fa'a Samoa - Tā ’ai le filo i luga a tu’itu’i e
Pese tamaiti A’oga Fa’a Samoa - The children of A'oga Fa'a Samoa in Grey Lynn sing songs for Samoan language education. Children can learn the words and sing along with the video above ... - Through their research the A’oga Fa’a Samoa found that children in early childhood can extend their Samoa vocabulary through song. With sub titles families can join in and learn alongside their children. Using this knowledge the A’oga Fa’a Samoa was contracted by the Ministry of Education to produce 20 songs that could be distributed widely to encourage Samoan language growth. The A’oga Fa’a Samoa plans to continue to produce more pese in the future. Thank you to Joseph Taouma and his crew for the production.
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Pese Tamaiti A'oga Fa'a Samoa - O Le Vai Ou Te Inu Ai
Pese tamaiti A’oga Fa’a Samoa - The children of A'oga Fa'a Samoa in Grey Lynn sing songs for Samoan language education. Children can learn the words and sing along with the video above ... - Through their research the A’oga Fa’a Samoa found that children in early childhood can extend their Samoa vocabulary through song. With sub titles families can join in and learn alongside their children. Using this knowledge the A’oga Fa’a Samoa was contracted by the Ministry of Education to produce 20 songs that could be distributed widely to encourage Samoan language growth. The A’oga Fa’a Samoa plans to continue to produce more pese in the future. Thank you to Joseph Taouma and his crew for the production.
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Pese Tamaiti A'oga Fa'a Samoa - O Lima Iesu
Pese tamaiti A’oga Fa’a Samoa - The children of A'oga Fa'a Samoa in Grey Lynn sing songs for Samoan language education. Children can learn the words and sing along with the video above ... - Through their research the A’oga Fa’a Samoa found that children in early childhood can extend their Samoa vocabulary through song. With sub titles families can join in and learn alongside their children. Using this knowledge the A’oga Fa’a Samoa was contracted by the Ministry of Education to produce 20 songs that could be distributed widely to encourage Samoan language growth. The A’oga Fa’a Samoa plans to continue to produce more pese in the future. Thank you to Joseph Taouma and his crew for the production.
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Pese Tamaiti A'oga Fa'a Samoa - Tama Ma Teine
Pese tamaiti A’oga Fa’a Samoa - The children of A'oga Fa'a Samoa in Grey Lynn sing songs for Samoan language education. Children can learn the words and sing along with the video above ... - Through their research the A’oga Fa’a Samoa found that children in early childhood can extend their Samoa vocabulary through song. With sub titles families can join in and learn alongside their children. Using this knowledge the A’oga Fa’a Samoa was contracted by the Ministry of Education to produce 20 songs that could be distributed widely to encourage Samoan language growth. The A’oga Fa’a Samoa plans to continue to produce more pese in the future. Thank you to Joseph Taouma and his crew for the production.
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Pese Tamaiti A'oga Fa'a Samoa - E Sā Le Tamo'e I Totonu O Le Fale
Pese tamaiti A’oga Fa’a Samoa - The children of A'oga Fa'a Samoa in Grey Lynn sing songs for Samoan language education. The song talks about not running inside the house or you could fall over. Children can learn the words and sing along with the video above ... - Through their research the A’oga Fa’a Samoa found that children in early childhood can extend their Samoa vocabulary through song. With sub titles families can join in and learn alongside their children. Using this knowledge the A’oga Fa’a Samoa was contracted by the Ministry of Education to produce 20 songs that could be distributed widely to encourage Samoan language growth. The A’oga Fa’a Samoa plans to continue to produce more pese in the future. Thank you to Joseph Taouma and his crew for the production.
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Pese Tamaiti A'oga Fa'a Samoa - E Mānaia Le Supo
Pese tamaiti A’oga Fa’a Samoa - The children of A'oga Fa'a Samoa in Grey Lynn sing songs for Samoan language education. This song talks about a nice soup and the different ingredients they use to make their body strong. Children can learn the words and sing along with the video above ... - Through their research the A’oga Fa’a Samoa found that children in early childhood can extend their Samoa vocabulary through song. With sub titles families can join in and learn alongside their children. Using this knowledge the A’oga Fa’a Samoa was contracted by the Ministry of Education to produce 20 songs that could be distributed widely to encourage Samoan language growth. The A’oga Fa’a Samoa plans to continue to produce more pese in the future. Thank you to Joseph Taouma and his crew for the production.
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Pese Tamaiti A'oga Fa'a Samoa - I'a Lu'au Niu Ma Fa'i
Pese tamaiti A’oga Fa’a Samoa - The children of A'oga Fa'a Samoa in Grey Lynn sing songs for Samoan language education. Children can learn the words and sing along with the video above ... - Through their research the A’oga Fa’a Samoa found that children in early childhood can extend their Samoa vocabulary through song. With sub titles families can join in and learn alongside their children. Using this knowledge the A’oga Fa’a Samoa was contracted by the Ministry of Education to produce 20 songs that could be distributed widely to encourage Samoan language growth. The A’oga Fa’a Samoa plans to continue to produce more pese in the future. Thank you to Joseph Taouma and his crew for the production.
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Pese Tamaiti A'oga Fa'a Samoa: Tasi Le Fala Ai
Pese tamaiti A’oga Fa’a Samoa - The children of A'oga Fa'a Samoa in Grey Lynn sing songs for Samoan language education. This song talks about the food we eat making our body strong. Children can learn the words and sing along with the video above ... - Through their research the A’oga Fa’a Samoa found that children in early childhood can extend their Samoa vocabulary through song. With sub titles families can join in and learn alongside their children. Using this knowledge the A’oga Fa’a Samoa was contracted by the Ministry of Education to produce 20 songs that could be distributed widely to encourage Samoan language growth. The A’oga Fa’a Samoa plans to continue to produce more pese in the future. Thank you to Joseph Taouma and his crew for the production.
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Peke - Te Nutube
Cousins Atareta Milne and Te Haakura Ihimaera-Manley are only 8 and 10 years old, but that hasn't stopped them from creating a banger of a waiata! Check out their new release 'Peke' which means 'Jump' Te Haakura says the song is about having fun and jumping! Check out the lyrics below and join in with the girls - {{19352}}
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Pusi Nofo & Le Aute Medley - Sapati Apa
Disciple Pati aka Sapati Apa shares a couple of childhood Samoan songs she grew up on put together in a medley - Pusi Nofo and Le Aute. We've got the words so your kids can follow along and learn these Samoan classics too.
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We’re all in this together by Aleida Tere
Here’s a song that was written by young 12 year old Aleida Tere for her homework during the 4 weeks lockdown. She chose to write her point of view on the current world situation. After she did her first 2 verses her Dad helped her with putting it to a tune. They then sent the song to her amazing singing coach Tuaine Papatua and they recorded this. Enjoy!
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Orei Te Rima = Wash Your Hands
Orei te Rima = Wash your hands! These Coco Kids in Rarotonga show us how to stay hygienic & have fun :-)
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Mahu'inga E Ako - Toula Government Primary School
Children from the Toula Government Primary School in Vava'u, Tonga sing this song composed by one of the teachers at their school. The song is about the school and references the village nickname Veimumuni plus the importance of studying and its effects for later in life.
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LE AUTE - Mua i Malae Kids
The Mua i Malae kids perform a popular Samoan children's song 'Le Aute'. Sing along and learn the song with your children.
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MANU O PALATAISI - Mariah Bellaluisa Alone
Mariah Bellaluisa Alone is only 11 years old from Sydney Australia. She is still in primary school and attends a school in Campbelltown. She is proud of her heritage, Tongan (Kolomotu’a), Fijian (Taileveu), Aboriginal (Kamilaroi) and Italian (Sicily). She started modelling at 4 years old but her passion for singing and acting is where her heart is. She wants the world to hear, love and appreciate Pacific music.
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HERE TO STAY - General Fiyah ft Three Houses Down
Young General Fiyah back with the fire with "I'm here to stay"
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Lava - from Disney Pixar's animated short 'Lava'
Music video by Kuana Torres Kahele, Napua Greig, James Ford Murphy performing Lava. (C) 2015 Walt Disney Records
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How far I'll go - Auli'i Cravalho (From Moana)
Moana's song powerfully voiced and sung by Auli'i Cravalho has just been nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Original Song for a Motion Picture!
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We Know The Way
Sing along with one of our faves from the Disney Soundtrack - we've included the words for you below ... Tatou o tagata folau e vala’auina E le atua o le sami tele e o mai Ia ava’e le lu’itau e lelei Tapenapena Aue, aue Nuku i mua Te manulele e tataki e Aue, aue te fenua, te malie, Nae ko hakilia mo kaiga e. We read the wind and the sky When the sun is high We sail the length of sea On the ocean breeze At night we name every star We know where we are We know who we are, who we are Aue, aue, We set a course to find A brand new island everywhere we row, Aue, aue, We keep our island in our mind And when it’s time to find home, We know the way. Aue, aue, we are explorers reading every sign we tell the stories of our elders in the never ending chain Aue, aue te fenua, te malie, Nae ko hakilia We know the way
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Moana in Real Life - How Far I'll Go (Cover)
Kaylee Shimizu as "Moana" Check out behind the scenes
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Lai Tei Dalo
The children of Mount Saint Mary's Parish sing this popular children's song.
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Moe Moe Pepe - The Fruean Family
Rugby star Robbie Fruean along with wife Gemma and Robbies sisters Talima & Lucille, perform a much loved Samoan lullaby sung by Samoan parents around the world to lull their babies to sleep. Sing along and learn the words with the lyrics below ... Moe moe pepe Tumu tumu le laau A agi le matagi e lue atu ma toe sau A gau le lala paū le moega Malie oe pepe lau faaluega Tagi mai le pepe tagi mai le fia ai Ua faasusu e le Tina ma toe moe le lelavã Pepe pepe moe aua ete tagi. Sei alu mama e tala'i. Le tala lelei ile lalolagi. I uo ma e ua masani {Tanslation} Rock a bye baby On the tree top When the wind blows The cradle will rock When the bough breaks The cradle will fall And down will come baby cradle and all The baby is crying because she’s hungry Then mum feeds her, and puts her back to sleep as she is tired Sleep baby, please don’t cry Your mum is going to share the good word to the whole world And to friends and families. Check out more of the Fruean family performing Samoan childrens songs and lullabys here
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'I Am Moana' in Te Reo
Check out this beautiful version of 'I Am Moana' (Song of the Ancestors) performed in Te Reo by Rachel House and Jaedyn Randell.
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MOANA MEDLEY - SUPA (SaintzUp Performing Arts)
SUPA perform the accoustic version of the Opetaia Foa'i tribute they performed at the NZ Vodafone Pacific Music Awards.
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Pigs on the Run - Church music
Enjoy this church scene from the popular community show 'Pigs on the Run' which had its run at the Mangere Arts Centre. The 'gospel choir' do their rendition of a song to the tune of Nick Jonas' "Jealous"
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PURPLE - Selevasio Tuima
Solo Vocalist-Runner Up at Stand Up Stand Out 13 year old St Pauls College student Selevasio Tuima performs his very own rendition of 'Purple' by SIX60
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Sylvia Park School's Anti-Bullying Song
Check out the anti-bullying message from the students of Aucklands Sylvia Park School! The Pasifika Foundation Trust's A-ha Music Mentoring "Be a Buddy Not a Bully" programme created an Anti-Bullying song with Sylvia Park School called "Happy and Safe". To find out more about the A-ha Music Mentoring Programme check them out here!
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Cup Song - Hawaiian Styles
Check out this beautiful version of 'The Cup Song' made famous by the movie Pitch Perfect - who do you think did it better? We think this lil Hawaiian Princess rocked it better, by far!
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24K Magic - Rongomai Primary School
The children of Rongomai Primary School in Otara have put together this gorgeous music video in order to promote healthy eating in their community! The children have created a product of healthy stick kebabs which they hope to sell at Pasifika 2017 and at the Otara Saturday markets. They are trying to get as much support as possible and all they're asking is that we share their music video which shows the beginning of their journey and to like their facebook page The Bodychef. The BodyChef page was created by students in Room 7 who are 8 - 9 years of age at Rongomai Primary School. The video really shows off the fun and creative minds of our Pasifika children and their amazing talent :) On another note - check out the story of their headmaster Paeriki Mataroa here too!
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Malie Pule (Samoan Grace)
Learn this simple Samoan grace sung by the children at the A'oga Fa'a Samoa, Richmond Road or teach it to your children ...
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Love and Affection - Three Houses Down ft General Fiyah
Three Houses Down usher in the next generation of their talented family with Nicholas aka General Fiyah taking lead vocals on this feel good summer jam!