After their performance last night at the Vodafone Arena, first timers at the Tadra Kahani show, Vuanicau Primary school all the way from Qamea are still amazed with the atmosphere and the sound effects of the stage show.
 
School teacher, Make Sorovakarua said after their briefing last night, the teachers and the students highlighted they have to improve on their costumes for next year which they definitely want to attend.

Qamea is located near the Garden Island of Taveuni.

Meanwhile, 5 primary schools defending champs, Draiba Fijian School, Veiuto Primary, Nakelo District, Nabitu District and International School Suva are through to the finals tomorrow night. Draiba have the theme My Today My Tomorrow, Veiuto has My Language My Prosperity, Nakelo District School's is Threat to the Underwater World, Lets Save Our Turtles, Nabitu District School with the theme The Great Oceania Debate and International School Suva with their message Safety in the Water, Roads and Fire.
       
Preparations Begin For Tadra Kahani Finals Publish date/time: 14/08/2008 [11:36]

First night down and preparations now begin for the five primary schools who made it through to tomorrow night's Primary Division finals of Tadra Kahani The Dream Story Stage Show.

Defending champions, Draiba Fijian School, Veiuto Primary, Nakelo District, Nabitu District and International School Suva are through to the final. And it was a night last night which truly belonged to the tiny tots of Tadra Kahani as they took to the stage with 30,000 watts of sound to showcase their creative talents and portrayed their messages to the people of Fiji. Draiba had the theme My Today My Tomorrow, Veiuto was My Language My Prosperity, Nakelo District School's theme was Threat to the Underwater World, Lets Save Our Turtles, Nabitu District School with the theme The Great Oceania Debate and International School Suva with their message Safety in the Water, Roads and Fire.

International Student Julia Ryan-Gabsen said even they were surprised to go through to the finals.

First timers, Nakelo District School from Tailevu with the theme Save Our Turtles are confident that they will win.

There's a need to have our leaders present at Tadra Kahani 'The Dream Story Stage Show", because the messages being portrayed through the students performances need to be seen and heard.

These are the words of Total Event Manager Loretta Jackson.

Jackson adds we should all take heed of the performances by all the schools because they have addressed issues which our young children see in Fiji.

Tonight ten secondary schools will battle it out for top honours in the Senior Division Tadra Kahani at the Vodafone Arena.

They are Monfort Boys Town, Suva Grammar School, RKS, Rishikul Sanatan College, Tavua District, Gau Secondary, Cuvu College, Lomawai Secondary and Coral Island Academy and International Secondary.

The show starts at 7 tonight.
 

5 Schools For Tadra Kahani Finals

First night down and preparations now begin for the five primary schools who made it through to tomorrow night's Primary Division finals of Tadra Kahani The Dream Story Stage Show.

Defending champions, Draiba Fijian School, Veiuto Primary, Nakelo District, Nabitu District and International School Suva are through to the final. And it was a night last night which truly belonged to the tiny tots of Tadra Kahani as they took to the stage with 30,000 watts of sound to showcase their creative talents and portrayed their messages to the people of Fiji. Draiba had the theme My Today My Tomorrow, Veiuto’s was My Language My Prosperity, Nakelo District School's theme was Threat to the Underwater World, Lets Save Our Turtles, Nabitu District School with the theme The Great Oceania Debate and International School Suva with their message Safety in the Water, Roads and Fire.

International Student Julia Ryan-Gabsen said even they were surprised to go through to the finals.

Draiba Fijian students were surprised to go through to the finals.

There's a need to have our leaders present at Tadra Kahani 'The Dream Story Stage Show", because the messages being portrayed through the students performances need to be seen and heard.

These are the words of Total Event Manager Loretta Jackson.

Jackson adds we should all take heed of the performances by all the schools because they have addressed issues which our young children see in Fiji.