The Pacific Way Season five, episodes 1-4 Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Regional Media Centre

By: Material type: FilmFilmPublication details: Suva, Fiji Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) [2010]Description: 1 DVD (120 min.)Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 990
Contents:
Episode 1: Behind the scenes of "Domo ni Karmen" - a look into how the first musical drama in the Pacific was put together - - Episode 2: 1. Bring Your Own Bag, 2. The skills of the Kapingmarangan, 3. Bridges of hope: Giving a second chance, and MGM High School, in the winning Bollywood number at the 2009 Kula Awards - - Episode 3: Panpipes, the Icon of the Solomon Islands - a short film that looks at why contemporary and traditional panpipes knowledge, skills ans styles should be protected and safeguarded - - Episode 4: Preventing food crisis in the Pacific - a film on agricultural developments and the need to increase local food productions to address food insecurities in the region
Item type: Audio/Visual Material
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Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
SPC Special Collections SPC AV 990 PAC 2010 5(1-4) Available 43270
SPC Special Collections SPC AV 990 PAC 2010 5(1-4) Available 43271
SPC Special Collections SPC AV 990 PAC 2010 5(1-4) Available 43272

In this new season of the Pacific Way there are four episodes lasting half an hour each with captivating stories.

Episode 1: Behind the scenes of "Domo ni Karmen" - a look into how the first musical drama in the Pacific was put together - - Episode 2: 1. Bring Your Own Bag, 2. The skills of the Kapingmarangan, 3. Bridges of hope: Giving a second chance, and MGM High School, in the winning Bollywood number at the 2009 Kula Awards - - Episode 3: Panpipes, the Icon of the Solomon Islands - a short film that looks at why contemporary and traditional panpipes knowledge, skills ans styles should be protected and safeguarded - - Episode 4: Preventing food crisis in the Pacific - a film on agricultural developments and the need to increase local food productions to address food insecurities in the region