The world’s largest Māori and Pacific Island school cultural festival

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Polyfest, held this week in Auckland, New Zealand, saw thousands of high school students gather to compete in music, dance and speech performances

Papatoetoe high school performers wait to perform at the Tongan stage at Polyfest 2024, Manukau sports bowl, Auckland, New Zealand. Photograph: Becki Moss/The Guardian

Kaidan Liuvaie from Alfriston College speaks at the ASB PolyFest and Ministry for Pacific Peoples Niue stage speech competition. Polyfest began in 1976 with just four competing schools, in an effort to demonstrate the pride of cultural identity, and to bring schools and different cultures together.Dilworth school performs on the Samoan stage.

 

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