Pacifica Beats is a competition for bands or solos/duos playing original music that reflects the cultural identity of New Zealand. You can read all the details about the competition on their website.
You need to perform up to 7 minutes of original music. The Heats require 1 piece (approx 3-4 minutes), the Finals should be 2 pieces.
Learning outcomes for this project:
Shine, Act, Communicate, Create - My ideas, my thinking
Notice: start with the ākonga
What do you want to happen?
1. LANGUAGE - at least 25% of any chosen Maori or Pacific language
2. SOUND - a traditional instrument from Aotearoa and the Pacific e.g. taonga puoro, drums, ukulele, conch etc.
3. ACTION - traditional movement, dance and/or action from Aotearoa and the Pacific e.g. haka, poi, siva, hula etc.
4. IDENTITY – a use of lyrics or a style/flavour that reflects Maori and Pacific cultures.
Awaken our curiosity - Frontloading, immersing, connecting to ideas
Recognise - Strive to understand it
What learning will you do?
Start to play with your ideas for songs. Do you have a riff you like?
Use compositional devices to generate a range of small musical motifs and from these develop and structure your songs. On the resources page, you will find suggestions about how to develop your pieces. (Designer)
You can use Garageband on the Macs
Or online - use Soundtrap - https://www.soundtrap.com
Or you might like to do it live on a piano or guitar
Watch some previous performances of Pacifica Beats. What do you think? Complete the My Opinion worksheet.
Complete your Learning Narrative 1
Navigating our way - Questioning, Targeting, Provoking
Responding - Putting our understanding to good use.
What are the next learning steps?
Exploring and discovering - Searching for answers, investigating, experimenting, investigation of ideas
Reflect? What is happening now?
Complete your Learning Narrative 2
Review and Reflect
To complete your piece you'll need to represent it in some way.
If your song includes improvised passages, you must play them yourself or it should be written as an example solo.
Play your piece to others and get feedback. (Resilient)
Refine your draft composition and re-work until you think it is effective and convincing. (Resilient)
Listen to a rehearsal of your song. If you are recording a live performance, ask your players if their musical lines are comfortable to play. Ask them if they have suggestions to make your composition more effective and convincing.
Listen carefully to the advice of your players, and further refine and re-work your draft. Repeat the refining process until you feel your song is as effective and convincing as you can make it.
Could someone recreate your song from your written representation and your audio file?
Performance
With your group, or as a solo/duo, perform your song for Pacifica Beats. (Collaborative, Contributor, Compassionate)
In a quality group performance, the performers will:
Complete your Learning Narrative 3