Description
Curious about hula? Hula is a sensuous mimetic Hawaiian dance, performed sitting or standing, with undulating gestures to instruments and chant. Originally, the hula was a religious dance performed by trained dancers before the king or ordinary people to promote fecundity, to honor the gods, or to praise the chiefs. Join us for this fun movement class while learning the basics of hula history, language, and movements. This can be done seated or standing; if standing, you must be able to bend your knees. Limited enrollment.
Noelani Plyler began dancing hula at age 4 and is a competitive hula dancer. She is knowledgeable in lei making, language Hawaiian culture, and hula history.
