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URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/polynesian-hawaiian-dance-performances-at-the-shops-at-wailea/2028-09-14/
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URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/polynesian-hawaiian-dance-performances-at-the-shops-at-wailea/2028-09-21/
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SUMMARY:Hula Dancing
DESCRIPTION:Proclaimed as the “language of the heart” and “the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people” by King Kalākaua\, hula is an art form that connects Native Hawaiians to our culture\, language\, and history. Through hula\, we portray legends and mythology\, share our love of wahi pana or legendary places\, and even tell precious love stories. \nIn our weekly Hula Dancing events\, Patty will lead you in exploring the art of hula with live music by Sabi. You’ll be introduced to the basic footwork\, learn how to position your hands to represent the words in an oli (chant) or mele (song)\, and discover the significance of this meaningful dance. Watch and dance along to some of Hawaiʻi’s favorite mele including “My Yellow Ginger Lei\,” Lei Hoʻoheno\,” “Mele ʻOhana\,” and “Kanaka Waiwai.”
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/hula-dancing/2028-09-23/
LOCATION:Whalers Village\, 2435 Kaanapali Parkway\, Lahaina\, 96761\, United States
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URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/polynesian-hawaiian-dance-performances-at-the-shops-at-wailea/2028-09-28/
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URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/hula-dancing/2028-09-30/
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URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/polynesian-hawaiian-dance-performances-at-the-shops-at-wailea/2028-10-05/
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DESCRIPTION:Proclaimed as the “language of the heart” and “the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people” by King Kalākaua\, hula is an art form that connects Native Hawaiians to our culture\, language\, and history. Through hula\, we portray legends and mythology\, share our love of wahi pana or legendary places\, and even tell precious love stories. \nIn our weekly Hula Dancing events\, Patty will lead you in exploring the art of hula with live music by Sabi. You’ll be introduced to the basic footwork\, learn how to position your hands to represent the words in an oli (chant) or mele (song)\, and discover the significance of this meaningful dance. Watch and dance along to some of Hawaiʻi’s favorite mele including “My Yellow Ginger Lei\,” Lei Hoʻoheno\,” “Mele ʻOhana\,” and “Kanaka Waiwai.”
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/hula-dancing/2028-10-07/
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SUMMARY:Coconut Frond Weaving
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URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/polynesian-hawaiian-dance-performances-at-the-shops-at-wailea/2028-10-12/
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DESCRIPTION:Proclaimed as the “language of the heart” and “the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people” by King Kalākaua\, hula is an art form that connects Native Hawaiians to our culture\, language\, and history. Through hula\, we portray legends and mythology\, share our love of wahi pana or legendary places\, and even tell precious love stories. \nIn our weekly Hula Dancing events\, Patty will lead you in exploring the art of hula with live music by Sabi. You’ll be introduced to the basic footwork\, learn how to position your hands to represent the words in an oli (chant) or mele (song)\, and discover the significance of this meaningful dance. Watch and dance along to some of Hawaiʻi’s favorite mele including “My Yellow Ginger Lei\,” Lei Hoʻoheno\,” “Mele ʻOhana\,” and “Kanaka Waiwai.”
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/hula-dancing/2028-10-14/
LOCATION:Whalers Village\, 2435 Kaanapali Parkway\, Lahaina\, 96761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Maui
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DESCRIPTION:For thousands of years\, Native Hawaiians and islanders across the Pacific have practiced the art of Ulana Lau Niu\, or Coconut Frond Weaving. Across generations\, this special skill has been elevated to a fine art. Ancient Hawaiians used coconut fronds to weave baskets to hold food. Today\, woven creations are as creative as they are practical\, and as fashionable as they are functional! \nIn our weekly Ulana Lau Niu events\, Uncle Ron will lead you in exploring the art of Coconut Frond Weaving. You’ll be introduced to the basics of the art form\, talk story about its history and many uses\, and have a chance to view Uncle Ron’s distinctive Maui Coco Roses. Also\, take home your very own hand-crafted coconut frond creation to commemorate your experience with us here at Whalers Village\, located at the Ohana Courtyard.
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/polynesian-hawaiian-dance-performances-at-the-shops-at-wailea/2028-10-19/
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URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/hula-dancing/2028-10-21/
LOCATION:Whalers Village\, 2435 Kaanapali Parkway\, Lahaina\, 96761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Maui
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DESCRIPTION:For thousands of years\, Native Hawaiians and islanders across the Pacific have practiced the art of Ulana Lau Niu\, or Coconut Frond Weaving. Across generations\, this special skill has been elevated to a fine art. Ancient Hawaiians used coconut fronds to weave baskets to hold food. Today\, woven creations are as creative as they are practical\, and as fashionable as they are functional! \nIn our weekly Ulana Lau Niu events\, Uncle Ron will lead you in exploring the art of Coconut Frond Weaving. You’ll be introduced to the basics of the art form\, talk story about its history and many uses\, and have a chance to view Uncle Ron’s distinctive Maui Coco Roses. Also\, take home your very own hand-crafted coconut frond creation to commemorate your experience with us here at Whalers Village\, located at the Ohana Courtyard.
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/polynesian-hawaiian-dance-performances-at-the-shops-at-wailea/2028-10-26/
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DESCRIPTION:Proclaimed as the “language of the heart” and “the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people” by King Kalākaua\, hula is an art form that connects Native Hawaiians to our culture\, language\, and history. Through hula\, we portray legends and mythology\, share our love of wahi pana or legendary places\, and even tell precious love stories. \nIn our weekly Hula Dancing events\, Patty will lead you in exploring the art of hula with live music by Sabi. You’ll be introduced to the basic footwork\, learn how to position your hands to represent the words in an oli (chant) or mele (song)\, and discover the significance of this meaningful dance. Watch and dance along to some of Hawaiʻi’s favorite mele including “My Yellow Ginger Lei\,” Lei Hoʻoheno\,” “Mele ʻOhana\,” and “Kanaka Waiwai.”
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/hula-dancing/2028-10-28/
LOCATION:Whalers Village\, 2435 Kaanapali Parkway\, Lahaina\, 96761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Maui
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SUMMARY:Coconut Frond Weaving
DESCRIPTION:For thousands of years\, Native Hawaiians and islanders across the Pacific have practiced the art of Ulana Lau Niu\, or Coconut Frond Weaving. Across generations\, this special skill has been elevated to a fine art. Ancient Hawaiians used coconut fronds to weave baskets to hold food. Today\, woven creations are as creative as they are practical\, and as fashionable as they are functional! \nIn our weekly Ulana Lau Niu events\, Uncle Ron will lead you in exploring the art of Coconut Frond Weaving. You’ll be introduced to the basics of the art form\, talk story about its history and many uses\, and have a chance to view Uncle Ron’s distinctive Maui Coco Roses. Also\, take home your very own hand-crafted coconut frond creation to commemorate your experience with us here at Whalers Village\, located at the Ohana Courtyard.
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/polynesian-hawaiian-dance-performances-at-the-shops-at-wailea/2028-11-02/
LOCATION:Whalers Village\, 2435 Kaanapali Parkway\, Lahaina\, 96761\, United States
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URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/hula-dancing/2028-11-04/
LOCATION:Whalers Village\, 2435 Kaanapali Parkway\, Lahaina\, 96761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Maui
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URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/polynesian-hawaiian-dance-performances-at-the-shops-at-wailea/2028-11-09/
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DESCRIPTION:Proclaimed as the “language of the heart” and “the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people” by King Kalākaua\, hula is an art form that connects Native Hawaiians to our culture\, language\, and history. Through hula\, we portray legends and mythology\, share our love of wahi pana or legendary places\, and even tell precious love stories. \nIn our weekly Hula Dancing events\, Patty will lead you in exploring the art of hula with live music by Sabi. You’ll be introduced to the basic footwork\, learn how to position your hands to represent the words in an oli (chant) or mele (song)\, and discover the significance of this meaningful dance. Watch and dance along to some of Hawaiʻi’s favorite mele including “My Yellow Ginger Lei\,” Lei Hoʻoheno\,” “Mele ʻOhana\,” and “Kanaka Waiwai.”
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/hula-dancing/2028-11-11/
LOCATION:Whalers Village\, 2435 Kaanapali Parkway\, Lahaina\, 96761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Maui
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SUMMARY:Coconut Frond Weaving
DESCRIPTION:For thousands of years\, Native Hawaiians and islanders across the Pacific have practiced the art of Ulana Lau Niu\, or Coconut Frond Weaving. Across generations\, this special skill has been elevated to a fine art. Ancient Hawaiians used coconut fronds to weave baskets to hold food. Today\, woven creations are as creative as they are practical\, and as fashionable as they are functional! \nIn our weekly Ulana Lau Niu events\, Uncle Ron will lead you in exploring the art of Coconut Frond Weaving. You’ll be introduced to the basics of the art form\, talk story about its history and many uses\, and have a chance to view Uncle Ron’s distinctive Maui Coco Roses. Also\, take home your very own hand-crafted coconut frond creation to commemorate your experience with us here at Whalers Village\, located at the Ohana Courtyard.
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/polynesian-hawaiian-dance-performances-at-the-shops-at-wailea/2028-11-16/
LOCATION:Whalers Village\, 2435 Kaanapali Parkway\, Lahaina\, 96761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Maui
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SUMMARY:Hula Dancing
DESCRIPTION:Proclaimed as the “language of the heart” and “the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people” by King Kalākaua\, hula is an art form that connects Native Hawaiians to our culture\, language\, and history. Through hula\, we portray legends and mythology\, share our love of wahi pana or legendary places\, and even tell precious love stories. \nIn our weekly Hula Dancing events\, Patty will lead you in exploring the art of hula with live music by Sabi. You’ll be introduced to the basic footwork\, learn how to position your hands to represent the words in an oli (chant) or mele (song)\, and discover the significance of this meaningful dance. Watch and dance along to some of Hawaiʻi’s favorite mele including “My Yellow Ginger Lei\,” Lei Hoʻoheno\,” “Mele ʻOhana\,” and “Kanaka Waiwai.”
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/hula-dancing/2028-11-18/
LOCATION:Whalers Village\, 2435 Kaanapali Parkway\, Lahaina\, 96761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Maui
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SUMMARY:Coconut Frond Weaving
DESCRIPTION:For thousands of years\, Native Hawaiians and islanders across the Pacific have practiced the art of Ulana Lau Niu\, or Coconut Frond Weaving. Across generations\, this special skill has been elevated to a fine art. Ancient Hawaiians used coconut fronds to weave baskets to hold food. Today\, woven creations are as creative as they are practical\, and as fashionable as they are functional! \nIn our weekly Ulana Lau Niu events\, Uncle Ron will lead you in exploring the art of Coconut Frond Weaving. You’ll be introduced to the basics of the art form\, talk story about its history and many uses\, and have a chance to view Uncle Ron’s distinctive Maui Coco Roses. Also\, take home your very own hand-crafted coconut frond creation to commemorate your experience with us here at Whalers Village\, located at the Ohana Courtyard.
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/polynesian-hawaiian-dance-performances-at-the-shops-at-wailea/2028-11-23/
LOCATION:Whalers Village\, 2435 Kaanapali Parkway\, Lahaina\, 96761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Maui
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SUMMARY:Hula Dancing
DESCRIPTION:Proclaimed as the “language of the heart” and “the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people” by King Kalākaua\, hula is an art form that connects Native Hawaiians to our culture\, language\, and history. Through hula\, we portray legends and mythology\, share our love of wahi pana or legendary places\, and even tell precious love stories. \nIn our weekly Hula Dancing events\, Patty will lead you in exploring the art of hula with live music by Sabi. You’ll be introduced to the basic footwork\, learn how to position your hands to represent the words in an oli (chant) or mele (song)\, and discover the significance of this meaningful dance. Watch and dance along to some of Hawaiʻi’s favorite mele including “My Yellow Ginger Lei\,” Lei Hoʻoheno\,” “Mele ʻOhana\,” and “Kanaka Waiwai.”
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/hula-dancing/2028-11-25/
LOCATION:Whalers Village\, 2435 Kaanapali Parkway\, Lahaina\, 96761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Maui
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SUMMARY:Coconut Frond Weaving
DESCRIPTION:For thousands of years\, Native Hawaiians and islanders across the Pacific have practiced the art of Ulana Lau Niu\, or Coconut Frond Weaving. Across generations\, this special skill has been elevated to a fine art. Ancient Hawaiians used coconut fronds to weave baskets to hold food. Today\, woven creations are as creative as they are practical\, and as fashionable as they are functional! \nIn our weekly Ulana Lau Niu events\, Uncle Ron will lead you in exploring the art of Coconut Frond Weaving. You’ll be introduced to the basics of the art form\, talk story about its history and many uses\, and have a chance to view Uncle Ron’s distinctive Maui Coco Roses. Also\, take home your very own hand-crafted coconut frond creation to commemorate your experience with us here at Whalers Village\, located at the Ohana Courtyard.
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/polynesian-hawaiian-dance-performances-at-the-shops-at-wailea/2028-11-30/
LOCATION:Whalers Village\, 2435 Kaanapali Parkway\, Lahaina\, 96761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Maui
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SUMMARY:Hula Dancing
DESCRIPTION:Proclaimed as the “language of the heart” and “the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people” by King Kalākaua\, hula is an art form that connects Native Hawaiians to our culture\, language\, and history. Through hula\, we portray legends and mythology\, share our love of wahi pana or legendary places\, and even tell precious love stories. \nIn our weekly Hula Dancing events\, Patty will lead you in exploring the art of hula with live music by Sabi. You’ll be introduced to the basic footwork\, learn how to position your hands to represent the words in an oli (chant) or mele (song)\, and discover the significance of this meaningful dance. Watch and dance along to some of Hawaiʻi’s favorite mele including “My Yellow Ginger Lei\,” Lei Hoʻoheno\,” “Mele ʻOhana\,” and “Kanaka Waiwai.”
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/hula-dancing/2028-12-02/
LOCATION:Whalers Village\, 2435 Kaanapali Parkway\, Lahaina\, 96761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Maui
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SUMMARY:Coconut Frond Weaving
DESCRIPTION:For thousands of years\, Native Hawaiians and islanders across the Pacific have practiced the art of Ulana Lau Niu\, or Coconut Frond Weaving. Across generations\, this special skill has been elevated to a fine art. Ancient Hawaiians used coconut fronds to weave baskets to hold food. Today\, woven creations are as creative as they are practical\, and as fashionable as they are functional! \nIn our weekly Ulana Lau Niu events\, Uncle Ron will lead you in exploring the art of Coconut Frond Weaving. You’ll be introduced to the basics of the art form\, talk story about its history and many uses\, and have a chance to view Uncle Ron’s distinctive Maui Coco Roses. Also\, take home your very own hand-crafted coconut frond creation to commemorate your experience with us here at Whalers Village\, located at the Ohana Courtyard.
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/polynesian-hawaiian-dance-performances-at-the-shops-at-wailea/2028-12-07/
LOCATION:Whalers Village\, 2435 Kaanapali Parkway\, Lahaina\, 96761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Maui
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DTSTAMP:20260413T071939
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SUMMARY:Hula Dancing
DESCRIPTION:Proclaimed as the “language of the heart” and “the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people” by King Kalākaua\, hula is an art form that connects Native Hawaiians to our culture\, language\, and history. Through hula\, we portray legends and mythology\, share our love of wahi pana or legendary places\, and even tell precious love stories. \nIn our weekly Hula Dancing events\, Patty will lead you in exploring the art of hula with live music by Sabi. You’ll be introduced to the basic footwork\, learn how to position your hands to represent the words in an oli (chant) or mele (song)\, and discover the significance of this meaningful dance. Watch and dance along to some of Hawaiʻi’s favorite mele including “My Yellow Ginger Lei\,” Lei Hoʻoheno\,” “Mele ʻOhana\,” and “Kanaka Waiwai.”
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/hula-dancing/2028-12-09/
LOCATION:Whalers Village\, 2435 Kaanapali Parkway\, Lahaina\, 96761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Maui
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SUMMARY:Coconut Frond Weaving
DESCRIPTION:For thousands of years\, Native Hawaiians and islanders across the Pacific have practiced the art of Ulana Lau Niu\, or Coconut Frond Weaving. Across generations\, this special skill has been elevated to a fine art. Ancient Hawaiians used coconut fronds to weave baskets to hold food. Today\, woven creations are as creative as they are practical\, and as fashionable as they are functional! \nIn our weekly Ulana Lau Niu events\, Uncle Ron will lead you in exploring the art of Coconut Frond Weaving. You’ll be introduced to the basics of the art form\, talk story about its history and many uses\, and have a chance to view Uncle Ron’s distinctive Maui Coco Roses. Also\, take home your very own hand-crafted coconut frond creation to commemorate your experience with us here at Whalers Village\, located at the Ohana Courtyard.
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/polynesian-hawaiian-dance-performances-at-the-shops-at-wailea/2028-12-14/
LOCATION:Whalers Village\, 2435 Kaanapali Parkway\, Lahaina\, 96761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Maui
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SUMMARY:Hula Dancing
DESCRIPTION:Proclaimed as the “language of the heart” and “the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people” by King Kalākaua\, hula is an art form that connects Native Hawaiians to our culture\, language\, and history. Through hula\, we portray legends and mythology\, share our love of wahi pana or legendary places\, and even tell precious love stories. \nIn our weekly Hula Dancing events\, Patty will lead you in exploring the art of hula with live music by Sabi. You’ll be introduced to the basic footwork\, learn how to position your hands to represent the words in an oli (chant) or mele (song)\, and discover the significance of this meaningful dance. Watch and dance along to some of Hawaiʻi’s favorite mele including “My Yellow Ginger Lei\,” Lei Hoʻoheno\,” “Mele ʻOhana\,” and “Kanaka Waiwai.”
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/hula-dancing/2028-12-16/
LOCATION:Whalers Village\, 2435 Kaanapali Parkway\, Lahaina\, 96761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Maui
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SUMMARY:Coconut Frond Weaving
DESCRIPTION:For thousands of years\, Native Hawaiians and islanders across the Pacific have practiced the art of Ulana Lau Niu\, or Coconut Frond Weaving. Across generations\, this special skill has been elevated to a fine art. Ancient Hawaiians used coconut fronds to weave baskets to hold food. Today\, woven creations are as creative as they are practical\, and as fashionable as they are functional! \nIn our weekly Ulana Lau Niu events\, Uncle Ron will lead you in exploring the art of Coconut Frond Weaving. You’ll be introduced to the basics of the art form\, talk story about its history and many uses\, and have a chance to view Uncle Ron’s distinctive Maui Coco Roses. Also\, take home your very own hand-crafted coconut frond creation to commemorate your experience with us here at Whalers Village\, located at the Ohana Courtyard.
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/polynesian-hawaiian-dance-performances-at-the-shops-at-wailea/2028-12-21/
LOCATION:Whalers Village\, 2435 Kaanapali Parkway\, Lahaina\, 96761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Maui
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SUMMARY:Hula Dancing
DESCRIPTION:Proclaimed as the “language of the heart” and “the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people” by King Kalākaua\, hula is an art form that connects Native Hawaiians to our culture\, language\, and history. Through hula\, we portray legends and mythology\, share our love of wahi pana or legendary places\, and even tell precious love stories. \nIn our weekly Hula Dancing events\, Patty will lead you in exploring the art of hula with live music by Sabi. You’ll be introduced to the basic footwork\, learn how to position your hands to represent the words in an oli (chant) or mele (song)\, and discover the significance of this meaningful dance. Watch and dance along to some of Hawaiʻi’s favorite mele including “My Yellow Ginger Lei\,” Lei Hoʻoheno\,” “Mele ʻOhana\,” and “Kanaka Waiwai.”
URL:https://test.hawaiifun.org/event/hula-dancing/2028-12-23/
LOCATION:Whalers Village\, 2435 Kaanapali Parkway\, Lahaina\, 96761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Maui
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