Hawaiian Backgrounds
From the public links to pro tour
Honolulu Advertiser - Jan 11 6:04 AM When the Sony Open in Hawai'i begins this morning, there will be an assortment of players in the field who were heralded as young phenoms.
Hawaiian Dance
Night-life calendar
Orange County Register - Jan 12 3:16 AM Club Vegas , Stardust Lounge, 1901 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa – Virtue (dance), 9 p.m.-2 a.m. every Fri. Video Drome , mixing music videos on 24 giant screens with a live DJ (dance/Top-40/hip-hop/'80s), 9 p.m. every Sat. $20-$40. 949-548-9500.
Hawaiian Bedding
Why sew when you've got a glue gun?
Denver Post - Jan 10 5:40 PM Despite appearances, I am no Suzy Homemaker. For one, I don't sew. My lowest grade in school was in eighth-grade sewing class. I made this crooked orange dress. All the buttons fell off after the first washing.
Hawaiian Phrases
Hawaiian for hotel industry is a start
Honolulu Advertiser - Jan 08 4:08 AM 'Aha Punana Leo, the nonprofit organization that opened the first Hawaiian language immersion preschool more than 20 years ago, plans to spread its Hawaiian language teachings to the visitor industry.
Hawaiian Attire
Obituaries
Honolulu Advertiser - Jan 11 5:49 AM STEVEN BAJO, 66, of Waialua, died Dec. 28, 2006. Born in 'Ewa. Retired from Hawaiian Bitumuls as a heavy equipment operator and retired state employee. Survived by wife, Faith; sons, Steven "Bodoy" Jr. and Shane; daughter, Stefanie Naone; six grandsons. Private service held. Arrangements by Mililani Mortuary.
Hawaiian Foods
Dining out
El Paso Times - Jan 11 11:25 PM Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar: 7956 Gateway East, $$, 598-7006. Chase a warm batch of spicy buffalo wings with the steak-and-riblet platter. Bennigan's: 10497 Gateway West, $-$$$, 592-7200. Featuring the world-famous Monte Cristo sandwich, fried and served with raspberry preserves.
Hawaiian Goose
Celebration of a naturalist's vision
Gazette - Jan 08 6:40 PM SIXTY years ago Sir Peter Scott had a vision - to conserve the wildfowl of the world and bring people closer to nature. Last Friday on the anniversary of the birth of the Severn Wildfowl Trust - his widow Lady Phillipa Scott blew out the candles on a giant birthday cake.
Hawaiian Volcano
Holland America's Top Seven Scenic Cruises of a Lifetime
[Press Release] CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance - Jan 11 10:40 AM Some of the most picturesque scenery in the world is reachable only via cruise ship, and Holland America Line continues to offer the most diverse itineraries afloat with spectacular scenic cruising -- from the fjords of Norway to the fall foliage of New England, from the active Kilauea volcano to the mystical glaciers of Antarctica.
Hawaiian Hula
It's hula and some Hawaiian when NCL stops in Honolulu
Honolulu Advertiser - Jan 09 6:09 AM New passengers on NCL America's Pride of Hawai'i yesterday got a taste of local-style backyard party when a new hula show debuted featuring not a Waikiki showroom troupe but a real hula school, Halau Pua Ali'i 'Ilima.
Hawaiian Homes
Big Island Hawaii Resort Homes is Proud to Announce a Recent Expansion of their Portfolio on Kona Island
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Book Reporter - Jan 05 5:16 PM Unscrew the locks from the doors! Unscrew the doors themselves from their jambs! I celebrate myself Sorry. I just can’t do it. Walt Whitman starts “Song of Myself,” the greatest poem in the world, with those three words.
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[Press Release] Environmental Defense - Dec 29 7:37 AM (Washington, DC – Dec. 29, 2006) - The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today announced a landmark agreement to save five endangered birds in Hawaii that could serve as a national model for helping private farmers and ranchers recover endangered species.
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Beachwear photo exposes senator's negative aspect
Times Online - Jan 10 5:29 PM A photograph of Barack Obama emerging from the Hawaiian surf in his swimming trunks provoked a prickly response from the young Democrat senator yesterday and raised new questions about whether he is ready for the cutthroat arena of presidential politics.
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Jan 12 2:25 AM MANSFIELD -- Higher-end town homes, not affordable-rent apartments, may be built near Mansfield National Golf Club.
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Honolulu Advertiser - Jan 12 6:07 AM Voyaging canoe Hokule'a sailed from the dock at Sand Island's Marine Education Training Center yesterday for an overnight passage to Kawaihae, where the Hawaiian cultural icon is to join the newest Hawaiian voyaging canoe, Alingano Maisu, for a historic sail across the western Pacific.
Hawaiian Drinks
Asian elements fuse beautifully at Roy's
The Herald-Tribune - Jan 12 1:37 AM Roy's Hawaiian Fusion Cuisine belongs to a rising trend of upscale chain restaurants, and it should dispel any doubts for those who might question the ability of a chain to serve really fine food.
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Hawaiian Dance
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This article is about the Hawaiian dance. For other uses, see Hula (disambiguation).
Hula kahiko performance in Hawai ʻi Volcanoes National Hawaian Dance Park
Hula is often Hawiian Dance performed as a form of prayer at official state functions in Hawai ʻi. Here, hula is performed by Kumu Hula Hwaiian Dance Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett for a ceremony turning over U.S. Navy control over the island of Kaho ʻolawe to the state.
Hula (IPA: ['hulə]) is a dance form accompanied by chant or song. It was developed in the Hawaiian Islands by the Polynesians who originally settled there. The chant or song is called a mele. The hula dramatizes or comments on the mele.
There are two styles of hula. Ancient hula, as performed before Western encounters with Hawaiʻi, is called kahiko. It is accompanied by chant and traditional instruments. Hula as it evolved under Western influence, in the 19th and 20th centuries, is called ʻauana. It is accompanied by song and Western-influenced musical instruments such as the guitar, the ʻukulele, and the double bass.
Hula is taught in schools called halau. The teacher of hula is the kumu hula, where kumu means source of knowledge.
There are other dances that come from other Polynesian islands such as Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga and Aotearoa (New Zealand); however, the hula is unique to the Hawaiian Islands.
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Contents
- 1 Hula kahiko
- 1.1 Chants
- 1.2 Instruments
- 1.3 Costumes
- 1.4 Performances
- 1.5 Hula kahiko teachers
- 2 Hula ʻauana
- 2.1 Songs
- 2.2 Instruments
- 2.3 Costumes
- 2.4 Performances
- 3 History of hula
- 3.1 Legendary origins
- 3.2 During the 19th century
- 3.3 20th century hula
- 3.4 Contemporary hula
- 4 Contemporary hula festivals
- 5 Films
- 6 External links
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Hula kahiko
Hula kahiko encompassed an enormous variety of styles and moods, from the solemn and sacred to the frivolous. Many hula were created to praise the chiefs and performed in their honor, or for their entertainment.
Serious hula was considered a religious performance. As was true of ceremonies at the heiau, the platform temple, even a minor error was considered to invalidate the performance. It might even be a presage of bad luck or have dire consequences. Dancers who were learning to do such hula necessarily made many mistakes. Hence they were ritually secluded and put under the protection of the goddess Laka during the learning period. Ceremonies marked the successful learning of the hula and the emergence from seclusion.
Hula kahiko is performed today by dancing to the historical chants. Hula kahiko is characterized by traditional costuming, by an austere look, and by a belief that the meaning of the words is to be taken seriously.
Chants
Hawaiian history was oral history. It was codified in genealogies and chants, which were memorized strictly as passed down. In the absence of a written language, this was the only available method of ensuring accuracy. Chants told the stories of creation, mythology, royalty, and other significant events and people.
Instruments
- Ipu — single gourd drum
- Ipu heke — double gourd drum
- Pahu — sharkskin covered drum; considered sacred
- Pūniu — small knee drum made of a coconut shell with fish skin (kala) cover
- ʻIliʻili — water-worn lava stone used as castanets
- ʻUlīʻulī — feathered gourd rattles
- Pūʻili — split bamboo sticks
- Kālaʻau — rhythm sticks
The dog's-tooth anklets sometimes worn by male dancers could also be considered instruments, as they underlined the sounds of stamping feet.
Costumes
Female dancers wore the everyday pāʻū, or wrapped skirt, which left the breasts bare. As a sign of lavish display, the pāʻū might be much longer than the usual length of kapa, or barkcloth, which was just long enough to go around the waist. Visitors report seeing dancers swathed in many yards of tapa, enough to increase their circumference substantially. Dancers might also wear decorations such as necklaces, bracelets, and anklets, as well as many lei (in the form of headpieces, necklaces, bracelets, and anklets).
Male dancers wore the everyday malo, or loincloth. Again, they might wear bulky malo made of many yards of tapa. They also wore necklaces, bracelets, anklets, and lei.
The materials for the lei worn in performance were gathered in the forest, after prayers to Laka and the forest gods had been chanted.
The lei and tapa worn for sacred hula were considered imbued with the sacredness of the dance, and were not to be worn after the performance. Lei were typically left on the small altar to Laka found in every halau, as offerings.
Performances
Hula performed for spontaneous daily amusement or family feasts were attended with no particular ceremony. However, hula performed as entertainment for chiefs were anxious affairs. High chiefs typically traveled from one place to another within their domains. Each locality had to house, feed, and amuse the chief and his or her entourage. Hula performances were a form of fealty, and often of flattery to the chief. There were hula celebrating his lineage, his name, and even his genitals (hula maʻi). Sacred hula, celebrating Hawaiian gods, were also danced. All these performances must be completed without error (which would be both unlucky and disrespectful).
Visiting chiefs from other domains would also be honored with hula performances. This courtesy was often extended to important Western visitors. They left many written records of 18th and 19th century hula performances.
Hula kahiko teachers
- George Naope
- Tiare Noelani Chang
- Kealiʻi Reichel
- Charles Kaʻupu
Hula ʻauana
Modern hula arose from adaptation of traditional hula ideas (dance and mele) to Western influences. The primary influences were Christian morality and melodic harmony. Hula ʻauana still tells or comments on a story, but the stories may include events since the 1800s. The costumes of the women dancers are less revealing and the music is heavily Western-influenced.
Songs
The mele of hula ʻauana are generally sung as if they were popular music. A lead voice sings in a major scale, with occasional harmony parts.
The subject of the songs is as broad as the range of human experience. People write mele hula ʻauana to comment on significant people, places or events or simply to express an emotion or idea. The hula then interprets the mele.
Instruments
The musicians performing hula ʻauana will typically use portable acoustic stringed instruments.
- ʻUkulele — four-, six- or eight-stringed, used to maintain the rhythm if there are no other instruments
- Guitar — used as part of the rhythm section, or as a lead instrument
- Steel guitar — accents the vocalist
- Bass — maintains the rhythm
Occasional hula ʻauana call for the dancers to use implements, in which case they will use the same instruments as for hula kahiko.
Costumes
Costumes play a role in illustrating the hula instructor's interpretation of the mele. While there is some freedom of choice, most halau follow the accepted costuming traditions. Women generally wear skirts or dresses of some sort. Men may wear long or short pants, skirts, or a malo (a cloth wrapped under and around the crotch). For slow, graceful dances, the dancers will wear formal clothing such as a muʻumuʻu for women and a sash for men. A fast, lively, "rascal" song will be performed by dancers in more revealing or festive attire.
Performances
Hula is performed at luau (Hawaiian parties) and celebrations. Hula lessons are common for girls from ages 6–12 and, just like another kind of dance they have recitals and perform at luau.
History of hula
Legendary origins
There are various legends surrounding the origins of hula.
According to one Hawaiian legend Laka, goddess of the hula, gave birth to the dance on the island of Molokaʻi, at a sacred place in Kaʻana. After Laka died, her remains were hidden beneath the hill Puʻu Nana.
Another story tells of Hiʻiaka, who danced to appease her fiery sister, the volcano goddess Pele. This story locates the source of the hula on Kauaʻi, in the north shore valley of Hāʻena.
During the 19th century
American Protestant missionaries, who arrived in 1820, denounced the hula as a heathen dance. The newly Christianized aliʻi (royalty and nobility) were urged to ban the hula — which they did. However, many of them continued to privately patronize the hula.
The Hawaiian performing arts had a resurgence during the reign of King David Kalākaua (1874–1891), who encouraged the traditional arts. Hula practitioners merged Hawaiian poetry, chanted vocal performance, dance movements and costumes to create the new form, the hula kuʻi (kuʻi means "to combine old and new"). The pahu appears not to have been used in hula kuʻi, evidently because its sacredness was respected by practitioners; the ipu gourd (Lagenaria sicenaria) was the indigenous instrument most closely associated with hula kuʻi.
Ritual and prayer surrounded all aspects of hula training and practice, even as late as the early 20th century. Teachers and students were dedicated to the goddess of the hula, Laka.
20th century hula
Hula is universally known as primarily a Hawaiian dance. It was featured prominently in the Walt Disney movie, Lilo & Stitch.
Hula changed drastically in the early 20th century as it was featured in tourist spectacles, such as the Kodak hula show, and in Hollywood films. However, a more traditional hula was maintained in small circles by older practitioners. There has been a renewed interest in hula, both traditional and modern, since the 1970s and the Hawaiian Renaissance.
Contemporary hula
Contemporary hula festivals
- Ka Hula Piko, held every May on Molokaʻi.
- Merrie Monarch Festival is a week-long cultural festival and hula competition in Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi.
- Hula Workshop, Hoʻike and Hawaiian Festival, held every July in Vancouver, WA.
- E Hula Mau, held every Labor Day Weekend in Long Beach, CA.
Films
- Kumu Hula: Keepers of a Culture (1989). Directed by Robert Mugge.
- Holo Mai Pele - Halau ō Kekuhi (2000) Directed by Catherine Tatge
- American Aloha : Hula Beyond Hawaiʻi (2003) By Lisette Marie Flannery & Evann Siebens
External links
- Hawaiian Music and Hula Archives
- European Hula Festival
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Night-life calendar
Orange County Register - Jan 12 3:16 AM Club Vegas , Stardust Lounge, 1901 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa – Virtue (dance), 9 p.m.-2 a.m. every Fri. Video Drome , mixing music videos on 24 giant screens with a live DJ (dance/Top-40/hip-hop/'80s), 9 p.m. every Sat. $20-$40. 949-548-9500.
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Ongoing events
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