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Vibrant Night, Korean Night

Posted by Raymond Huo on December 9th, 2009

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On Sunday night the Korean Music Festival treated the 400 strong crowd in attendance at the Sky City theatre to a festive celebration of Korean culture, song, dance and colour.

There were numerous performances throughout the night, including an energetic (and loud!) display from the band 7080 who entertained the audience with the song ‘Welcome to Auckland’.

General Consul Kim greeted the crowd in perfect Korean (which was translated into perfect English!) before settling down to enjoy the varied musical displays including instrumental solos, Hip Hop dance and Traditional Korean dance.

The event was a huge success and brought together many different communities to celebrate this festive time of year.

If only the Maori Party had been there, they would have seen that strong and inclusive Communities are wonderful for all.


7 Responses to “Vibrant Night, Korean Night”

  1. Spud says:

    I bet that was a great night. :-) First Rich! :-)

  2. Josh says:

    If there Maori party were there they would have seen what exactly?

  3. Richard Morgan says:

    Nah Spud, didn’t really have any comment on this one, except at the end where he says, ” If only the Maori Party had been there, they would have seen….What? what? Were there North Koreans there? Hone doing a Korean dance on a motorcycle? As it reads, it seems as though they would have seen “Lazy Denis Welch”.

  4. Raymond Huo says:

    Thanks Josh, post updated now.
    Richard: If only Hone was Korean dancing on a motorcycle at the show rather than riding helmet-less across Parliament’s forecourt – then John Key wouldn’t have to bail him out of trouble…again!

  5. James99 says:

    If the Maori Party attended I don’t think Hone could have gone, he was probably to busy shopping for a motorcycle helmet.

  6. theresaj says:

    What a weird comment about the Maori party..

  7. j abba says:

    I was going to say that it is great to read a positive post and then along comes the dig at the Maori Party and poor old Hone.

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