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Practitioners rooted in cultural tradition — Hawaiian, Polynesian, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, and beyond
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Lūʻau-format Polynesian programs led by Kumu Hula Iolana Kahalehoe. Hilo-based hālau, three decades of weekly lūʻau and family events.
Performances rooted in lineage. Kahiko and ʻauana under the direction of Kumu Hula Lehua Kalama-Iaea.
Solo ʻukulele for cocktail hours, lānai dinners, and the slow part of the night. Hanalei-based, neighbor-island travel welcome.
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Younger-generation Polynesian performance — contemporary choreography rooted in tradition. Built for events that want energy, not a museum piece.
Polynesian fire knife (siva afi) and fire-staff performance from a four-person troupe rooted in Sāmoan and Hawaiian tradition.
Maui-based Polynesian revue. Three generations of one ʻohana, full lūʻau programs across the islands.