Tadra Kahani Experience unforgettable
Having led Tacirua Primary School to three Tadra Kahani performances, former Head Teacher of Tacirua Primary School Josateki Silatolu said he has watched students grow with more confidence.
Although Tacirua Primary will not be part of this year’s Tadra Kahani, he however has urged everyone to go and watch, as it is a unique experience.
Tadra Kahani starts next Wednesday, with performances from International School Suva, Rishikul Primary, St John Bosco Primary, Bainivalu Primary in the Junior Division.
In the Senior Division it will be Suva Grammar School, Rishikul Sanatan College, Monfort Boys Town, Sila Central High School and Lomary Secondary School.
Tickets for Tadra Kahani are now on sale and are available at the Boom Box at Downtown Boulevard, and at the home of Fijivillage at 231 Waimanu Road in Suva.
A total of 19 schools from around the country will take part in this year’s Tadra Kahani show, which will be held at the Vodafone Arena from next Wednesday to Friday.
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