Kava Art - Tongan and Art
Courses Description
Head of Pathway: Ms R. Eveleigh, Matua G. Rudolph.
What will you learn;
About the history of kava in Tonga & other Pacific islands
Cultural significance of kava
A range of art processes and techniques
In this course you will;
Create artworks that respond to the history & cultural significance of kava
You will like this course if;
You are creative
You like learning about Pacific countries, their history & culture
This course is a perfect fit if you're looking to combine your creativity with cultural exploration. By learning about kava's history and significance, you'll gain a unique perspective to fuel your artistic expression.
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Disclaimer
The standards offered are correct at the time of writing. These are subject to change depending on student selections.
We endeavour to run all courses but are subject to minimise class sizes. Maximum class sizes apply. Once a course is full alternative selections are needed.
Course context or content may change by the start of the year.
Once a student makes their selections and confirms these, any changes must be accompanied by a letter of support from Whanau and are subject to available spaces in courses.
All Junior Bilingual students must select the literacy and numeracy modules in the language of their pathway each trimester and one other integrated language module (3 out of 4 of their modules must be bilingual).
All senior Bilingual students must take all modules available in the language of their pathway.