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Sunday, 29-Oct-2006 09:15 Email | Share | Bookmark
KAMEGAWA SHOOGAKKO BUNKASAI..

pelajar thn 6 jadi MC
kanji Bunkasai
Persembahan Yochien[tadika]
 
tahun 4 beraksi..
 
faqihah in action..
tahun satu nyanyi 3 lagu..
nabilah & kawan sekelas
tahun tiga..
Nabilah bersedia meniup recorder
4 lagu...semua boleh hafal lak tu...
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Bunkasai lebih kurang bermaksud 'cultural day'...... Hari ini ibubapa dijemput hadir ke sekolah , menyaksikan berbagai acara.....bermula dengan persembahan lagu/bermain alat muzik lagu2 traditional la rasanya.... mengikut tahun..... acara berikutnya ala2 'flea market' dan gerai2 jualan....hampir semuanya makanan Jepun.

Mak datang sorang, menyaksikan anak2 beraksi, sebab kalau bawa Mursyid , rasanya tengok aksi Mursyid sorang je nanti....

Tiba2 balik rumah tengok si Najah dah bergaya dengan ?kimono pulak.......macamana obachang boleh nak pakai kan kimono kat dia tu........ najah saja lah yang tau.........Mak tak sempat nak keluar kereta, Najah dah bising suruh ambik gambar....






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ABOUT BUNKASAI..

For kids, autumn is a time for bunkasai, or school-sponsored cultural festivals. Virtually all middle and high schools in Japan hold such festivals between late October and November.

The festival is usually held on a Saturday or Sunday, and sometimes on both days. It's a chance for kids to show off what they've learned at school to their families and neighbors, and it offers students a change of pace from their normal school routines.

Most festivals feature exhibits and skits. In many cases, the students themselves write scripts for the skits, choose the cast, and build scenery and props. Through this experience, the students learn to pool their talents and energies in creating something by themselves, gain a sense of satisfaction, and experience the joy of presenting what they created in front of others. The festival provides students with a rich harvest of fond memories and valuable experiences.



Selamat Hari Raya... (still in Raya MOOD kan...) Maaf Zahir dan Batin to u too... sori eh lambat jenguk kat sini... Thu 2-Nov-2006 17:24
Posted by:<<die££a>>  - [Link]
Macam2 acara yang ader kat jepun ni.. Budak2 mesti seronok.. dan enjoy.. Jeles sungguh dengan festival yang bermacam2 disana... Fri 3-Nov-2006 09:54
Posted by:rossya  - [Link]
cuteeeee... Sat 4-Nov-2006 14:02
Posted by:korok  - [Link]


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