This semester is dedicated to Hula Kahiko, the traditional style of hula rooted in chant, storytelling, and foundational technique. Students will focus on posture, footwork, hand motions, cultural context, and performance quality while deepening their connection to Hawaiian history and expression. This semester is ideal for both beginners and returning dancers looking to strengthen their fundamentals.
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March 1 – April 26, 2026
Hula Kahiko Focus | No class April 5 (Easter)
This class introduces foundational hula technique, rhythm, storytelling, and Hawaiian culture in a fun, supportive environment. No prior exp...
Open-level adult class focusing on hula technique, choreography, and cultural understanding. No prior experience required.
Location: Celebra...
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