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Hawaiian Hula: Once Banned, Now Embraced

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United Church of Christ Gospel and Culture Madang Hall, performance stage
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Wednesday 06 Nov 2013 13:15 - 13:45

United Church of Christ Gospel and Culture Madang Hall, performance stage

The first missionaries to Hawai`i in the early 1800s banned hula (dance) because they feared that it was too suggestive and sensuous. This ancient art form, through which Hawaiians remembered and passed on their stories and myths, nearly died out until the Hawaiian cultural resurgence in the 1970s. Today, hula, both in ancient and modern forms, is practiced widely throughout the Hawaiian islands as well as the continental U.S.A., Europe and Asia. This side exhibit, through videos and live performance, will demonstrate how hula interprets the "olelo," or the "Word"--the story underlying all humanity.