 KALAKAUA ... Ancient: Kahiko This mele is the third in our hula kahiko foundation numbers, following Kawika and Lili'u E. It adds additional and varied hula steps to the dancers accumulated knowledge. This dance is a must for the serious hula student. Our version of this widely known mele comes from the hula... |  KAWIKA ... Ancient - Kahiko Now in ENGLISH and JAPANESEKawika is the first of four mele (kahiko hula numbers) in what our tradition considers the "foundation" numbers of the hula. These four numbers, Kawika, Lili'u E, Kalakaua and Aia L? 'O Pele, learned in this progression, prepare and train the hula dance... |  PO LA'I LA'I . . . Modern - 'Auana This is a classic hula that belongs in every dancer's repertoire. It is a number equally suitable for children and adults. In our song, the sound of a distant 'ukulele floats on the breeze. The fragrance of the pikake blossoms hangs in the evening air. The stars twinkle above us.... |  BASIC HULA - Intensive Hawaiian Instruction for Steps, Hands and Posture Now in ENGLISH and JAPANESE A YEAR OF AUTHENTIC HULA CLASSES IN ONE DVD! We can barely suppress our enthusiasm for this groundbreaking instructional video! It is the distillation of over 60 years of collective learning and teaching experienced by master teacher and master dancer... |  GREEN ROSE HULA . . . Modern - 'Auana This number is a true hula classic! This lively dance is an appropriate one for children or adults It is suitable for any level of dancer, from beginners through advanced. We call our Videos RealHula because these are real numbers danced by real students in real classes here in ... |
![LANAKILA . . . Ancient - Kahiko]() LANAKILA . . . Ancient - Kahiko This is a very lively ancient hula number using a single 'uli'uli (feathered gourd). The text describes a train ride taken by Crown Princess Lili'uokalani and her party. It was written to commemorate the first time she rode on the new narrow guage railroad. The dancer gives a col... |  ULA NOWEO (sitting) . . . Ancient - Kahiko This is a "must have" hula kahiko number. It is a hula classic equally suitable for children, teens, or adults - male or female. Because it is a relatively simple number it is suitable for less experienced students. The dancer chants and accompanies the mele with her own ipu. It ... |