Telling Warrior Stories with Hula - lanikai-beach.net

A common misconception about hula is that it’s a dance tradition strictly for women. Nope. In ancient Hawai’i, men were the first to dance hula, and the best dancers were even chosen to become warriors. Today, Ke Kai O Kahiki—one of Hawai’i’s most famous male hula schools—is carrying on this tradition by telling warrior stories […]

What It Takes to be a Hula Champion - lanikai-beach.net

Hula is a dance of illusions. Behind the grace and the sway there is grit, athleticism, and a knee-breaking, blister-inducing effort to leave everything you have on the dance floor. Every year, the best compete at the Merrie Monarch Festival, the world’s most prestigious hula competition. Kayli Ka’iulani Carr, who is in her last year […]

Hula Hālau ʻO Kamuela 2014 Queen Lili’uokalani Keiki Hula Competition (Kahiko) - lanikai-beach.net

2014 Queen Lili’uokalani Keiki Hula Competition Hula Hālau ʻO Kamuela Malia Craver Perpetual Trophy for Hawaiian Language Award Kahiko 1st Place Winner Hula Hālau ʻO Kamuela Nā Kumu Hula: Kau’ionalani Kamana’o & Kunewa Mook Kalihi & Waimanalo, O’ahu

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