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Friday, May 16, 2008

AFTER PAGEANT ACTIVITIES

LIMELIGHT CHARITY COUCHLeah-Anne Ridding & Alesha Adams (Christchurch)
joined and helped the Variety Club members raise funds



Lunctime time at last for three hungry girls (at Davenport)
Mount Eden Park
At Mission Bay


At the airport -Meeting Katie Richardson, Miss World Australia


VARIETY INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN AWARD
Monday, May 12, 2008, Sky City Convention CentreWith the Staff of Fortuna Restaurant (Dinner after the Academy Awards)
Jessica Steel with Julia Morley
Jess with Zi Lin, Miss World 2007Jess & Kate

Nibbles and Drinks before the Variety International Academy awards

Anita with Katie Richardson, Miss World Australia 2008
Anita with Julia Morley

Welcome at TAHUNA PA MARAE, Waiuku









MEETING ZI LIN ZHANG, Miss WORLD 2007, at the Airport



Interview with Steve



5 Comments:

  • At 1:38 pm, Blogger sharaon said…

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  • At 1:40 pm, Blogger sharaon said…

    Hey the site and pix on it are beautiful, but were are the runnerup pix, that is missing would like to see the runnerup, heard one of the them was Indian, we are proud of her. KEEP UP, YOU HAVE MADE US INDIAN PROUD OF YOU.

     
  • At 5:28 pm, Blogger NZAPT said…

    We'll surely post the runners up pix. We're just too busy that we overlooked posting them. Thanks for the reminder.

     
  • At 9:35 am, Blogger nat said…

    The pageant was really good i really enjoyed it but it could have been organized in a better way.
    I was very very impressed by the 4th runnerup even though she was an Indian she greeting n welcomed in Moari which was really a respect to all the Moari who were there we were very happy about it, Thank you so much Anita, but was very disappointed that none of the Moari girls who were in the pagent including the winner had welcomed us in Moari which is really shameful.
    It is really sad to know that our own girls forget our culture.

     
  • At 11:07 am, Blogger NZAPT said…

    Thanks for the comment, but there's some things you have to realise about the pageant, even if it is on an international standard, the girls don't have to greet us in their native tongue. Take the Maori for example, not everyone of them can speak it, you know?
    What the girls do on stage [apart from the choreography, of course] is totally up to them, and how they present themselves isn't decided by us, we're only there to coach and support them.
    Thanks for your constructive criticism, and we're glad you enjoyed the show on the most part.

     

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