Today were having the real production. The First class is kowhi class ther song that are doing a tuna for ther dance then it goes into rimu class ther doing frogs then puriri class there doing mullet then totara class is doing stingray then its nikau class is doing the history of mangonui then its kauri class wich is doing the story of kupe then its manuka wich is doing pig hunting then its ngaio class which is doing glowworms then we do the last songs.
our costumes will look like this

it will have a blue or brown t- shirt blue caps a tutu if braught then we have lights on our buts/tutu/t-shirt
our purakau
Once upon a time there used to be a glow worms who lived in the river banks of Waitetoko. At night rere moana and all the other glow worms would glow at night so they looked like a town at night. One day the pakeha made a culvert, and put it where the glow worms like to glow and twinkle and where the people like to catch eels then the glow worms dissappeard.
One maori legend says that te parata stood on top of mt maunga taniwha looked down and said “lots of worms twinkling and glowing”
the grandparents show was great we did our beste we could do I felt great while doing the show I think we did great.