IĀ `OE E KA LĀ- LIVE ALOHA 2022 GROUP WĀHINE/KŪPUNA
To be able to represent the islands in their color as well as their island flower was truly amazing.
This mele speaks of King David Kalākaua and his trip around the world
WAIKĪKĪ HULA
We couldn't forget our amazing kamali`i dancing a mele hula from the island of O`ahu-
WAIKĪKĪ HULA
KALENA KAI
Our finale starting off with our Kūpuna and then all of our `ōlapa who participated in the 51st Annual PNW Folklife Festival joining them in a beautiful mele-
KALENA KAI
WAIKALOA
Bringing you to island of Maui to a place called Waikaloa. A fun mele that speaks of different rain around that area. Kent & Puyallup Wāhine performing-
WAIKALOA
NA HALA `O NAUE
To open our `auana section we bring you to the Northern side of Kaua`i. A mele where we use the pū`ili, ipu and `ūli`ūli to depict the different types of rain. These are our few of our wāhine from our Lake Stevens and Mount Vernon branches-
NA HALA `O NAUE
HE ALOHA NO NA PUA
To finish off our kahiko section, we had our Kaikamāhine & our Keikikane dance a hula that pays tribute to our last reigning King of the islands of Hawai`i, David Kalakaua. This is their first time at the 51st Annual PNW Folklife Festival-
HE ALOHA NO NA PUA
KAKŪHIHEWA
Featured Soloist for our Kahiko section at the 51st Annual PNW Folklife Festival, Makana dancing-
KAKŪHIHEWA
NANI KA`ALA NA KEIKI A KAMAOHA
Our featured oli at the 51st Annual PNW Folklife Festival-
NANI KA`ALA NA KEIKI A KAMAOHA
Chanter- Kalama
📹: R. Dollente
HANOHANO KAUA`I I KA MĀLIE
Here is our opening Mele Kahea and our Wāhine group kahiko from the 51st Annual PNW Folklife Festival-
HANOHANO KAUA`I I KA MĀLIE
📹: R. Dollente
LAST DAY FOR OPEN ENROLLMENT 2021
3rd Annual Polynesian Bazaar