Friday 31 March 2017

Performance - Lost at Sea, By Annabel Barlow

Wow! This is so interesting!!!!One beautiful sunny day the Sunnybrae Seniors and RM 9 went to a performance called Lost At Sea and to see
an oceanographer on Friday 24 March 2017. We were doing it because we wanted to learn more about the 29,000 lost yellow rubber ducks! It took place in  the Sunnybrae Hall.


First we went to see the oceanographer before lunch! Yah! He told us the fastest animal in the sea! It is a whale, it can swim 10 meters with just a flip of its tail! (which is one second) Wow! That's so interesting! I also learnt about gyres. Gyres are like whirlpools that carry all the  junk from everywhere! Sometimes there is so much junk it can turn into a junk island!!!!


After lunch we went to the show called lost at sea.The characters  names were Cursty and Duck Boy. Cursty lived in Scotland and Duck Boy lived in Australia. My first favourite part was when Curstyy bit the head off a chocolate duck when she got angry. My second favourite part was when at the end she finally found a duck, but Duck Boy got it first! She chased him outside and came back, this time Cursty had the duck! That was the end!!

In summary I really liked the Lost At Sea performance and oceanographer discussion - it was so fun! But also interesting! I really hope they come back next year because the show was so funny but also interesting at the same time! Also the oceanographer was very, very informative! I think that meeting an oceanographer is an amazing privilege!!!

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