Monday, March 19, 2007

Learn how to hula

This Hawaii blog post is proudly sponsored by IntroduceMyBlog

When visiting the Hawaiian Islands on your vacation, whether it's Maui, Oahu, Kauai or the Big Island, Hawaii visitors will encounter a hula dance. A hula show is part of any resort in Hawaii. In most cases, an individual hula dancer will be dancing at nighttime when hotel guests have dinner and enjoy the Hawaiian ambience. Many resorts or hotels in Hawaii include a hula lesson in their weekly activities or include it in their Hawaiian luau, where everybody can join the hula dancers at the end of the show. A good Maitai helps!

Just as the flower lei and the Hawaiian music have a long tradition within the Hawaiian culture, the hula is part of Hawaiian traditions despite of attempts by missionaries to eliminate it from the Hawaiian life in the last century. It has come back stronger than ever. As it takes dedication to learn how to hula, let's talk about where to can see the best hula in Hawaii and the world.


Become immersed in the powerful warrior ancient style kane hula!

Each year after Easter, Hawaii Big Island hosts the biggest hula festival with famous halaus from all the Hawaiian Islands and from all over the world at the annual Merrie Monarch Hula Festival in Hilo Hawaii. Tickets for the hula festival are sold out way ahead of the competition. Your chance to get in without having purchased a ticket is on Wednesday. There is a free hula exhibition night at the stadium that begins at 6:30pm. Find information on Hilo vacation rentals.

For all those who were not lucky to purchase a ticket for the Hawaii hula festival, there are the TV broadcasts on all Hawaiian Islands. We would always tape it and watch it later, without the commercials. Each year, a video is produced about the entire Merrie Monarch Hula Festival. The video can be bought at Island Heritage.

OK let's hula!!! Aloha, Pua Hawaii Hula Festival


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