Baile de Rapa Nui
Today half of the kids had the chance to learn about Easter Island and Rapa Nui at the Museo Fonck. Each move had a cultural meaning and the dances told a story. Our instructor taught us a lot and also painted our faces with Rapa Nui symbols. It was such a great experience to learn so much through dances and paintings about Easter Island.
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