Kuleana Hula Wahi a kūpuna, : ʻIke ʻia nō ka loea i ke kuahu" When the cultural world bestows upon youthe title "loea" in your craft, you have reached a point of excellence
Papa Hou Registration January 2023 Piha i ka hoihoi kākou e wehe aku i mau papa hou ʻelua i ka hālau nei. Ma hope o ʻelua makahiki keu a ka lōʻihi, mākaukau nō kākou no
Hōʻike Hoʻopiʻi Kuahu at Kumukahi, 2020 Hauʻoli Ala Polohiwa a Kanaloa Poʻaono, lā 19 o Kēkēmapa, 2020 Ma ka lā 19 ʻo Kēkēmapa, ua eʻe mākou i ka ʻaha kakahiaka i kapa ʻia ʻo Ala Polohiwa
Hōʻike Our Annual Presentation at Kaʻauea, Winter Solstice, 2019 E ia ka ʻawa e ke akua, he ʻawa lani wale nō... This year's hōʻike was done in the ʻaha fashion as we welcomed ala polohiwa a Kanaloa, the winter
Mālama ʻĀina Native Replanting at Kīpuka ʻOwēʻowē Hula is a microcosm of our physical and natural environment. Protection and care of the environment will always be a quintessential concern for any cultural practioner. With that in mind,
Mālama ʻĀina Cultivating the Loʻi at Kūhua, Pilialoha Farms Kapu ka Hāloa ʻO ka lau o Hāloa i ke ao lā, Puka! Mahalo Ala and Krista for allowing us to be a part of your farm to table aloha
Huakaʻi Unuokeahi Visits Kyoto and Osaka Cypress needles glisten in the cold morning sun. In Kyoto, the bustle of early morning traffic and street vendors beckons our curiosity and intrigue. For some of my students this
Hōʻike Our Annual Presentation at Kaʻauea, Winter Solstice, 2018 Our first hālau communion with Pelehonuamea was not to disappoint. Our time spent in the morning Lono rains was well needed and just like that, Puka! The clouds broke, and
Hōʻike Ka ʻAha Hula ʻO Hālauaola 2018 On June 17, 2018, more than 500 hula practitioners gathered at Edith Kanakaʻole Stadium to open Ka ʻAha Hula ʻo Hālauaola (KAHOH), 2018. The world hula conference, now in its