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25.01.2022 We are so blessed in this region, and so happy to be dancing together again! Learning Ipo Lei Momi by Keali'i Reichel, choreography Kumu Pattye Kealohalani Wright is keeping our hearts and hips midwinter warm



24.01.2022 Wishing hula sis Shelly B happy significant birthday @ the Billinudgel pub - her first hula performance xx

23.01.2022 https://youtu.be/qiYmrIXeX_E Our first international performance, on zoom from Casa Aloha to US, Canada, Mexico, Japan and Hawaii, dancing to music Kumu Kawika Alfiche was playing live for us from San Francisco! Mahalo for including us in the presentation Kumu, mahalo Sean O'Shea for video

22.01.2022 It's Aries birthday time again... Thank you so much Tracey for the gorgeous virtual gift - so precious - and you even got a Zoomhula pic in! xx



20.01.2022 Four two-hour private hula lessons with Byron Bay Hula/Mana Aloha Troupe value $240 to be auctioned next Sunday for Save Our Species Event Go Wild For Wildlife. Bid as a group if you like, and feel free to bid online ....

20.01.2022 We are thrilled to announce the addition of Eddie Vedder Willie Nelson, Jake Shimabukuro Anuhea and Thunderstorm Artis to today’s Kokua Festival lineup. Tune in... today at 12pm HST/3pm PT/6pm ET at www.twitch.tv/amazonmusic or here on Jack’s Facebook page to watch the show. For more information visit www.kokuafestival.com See more

19.01.2022 Which one are you?



18.01.2022 If you have to wear a mask....

16.01.2022 If hula teachers were in charge...

16.01.2022 HILO, Hawaii March 12, 2020 In light of safety and health concerns and after serious consideration, the organizers and sponsors of the 2020 Merrie Monarch ...Festival announced today that the event will not be held. This was such a hard decision to make, said Merrie Monarch Festivals President Luana Kawelu, but we could not risk the health and wellbeing of our community, hlau participants, vendors and the thousands of people who attend Merrie Monarch every year. In the end, we believe that keeping people healthy and safe must be the highest priority, and we all need to take on this kuleana in the face of the threat posed by COVID-19. Understanding the need to address hlau and visitor accommodations and transportation, Kawelu added, please give our airlines and hotels a day or so to sort out details. This is such an undertaking for all of them - their willingness and cooperation to work with us is a saving grace. We will update our own festival information when details become available. We respect the decision to cancel the 57th Annual Merrie Monarch Festival, and we feel it’s the right thing to do to ensure the safety of our residents and visitors, especially with all the uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, said Chris Tatum, president & CEO of the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority. HTA has been a longtime supporter of the Merrie Monarch festival and looks forward to the return of this important cultural event in the future. I am one hundred percent in support of the cancellation of this year’s Merrie Monarch Festival. As a Kumu, I am responsible for the wellbeing of my haumna, their families, and especially of their kpuna. I believe that cancelling this year’s festival is necessary for the health of our lhui and the perpetuation of our culture and its intergenerational values, said kumu hula Mpuana de Silva of Hlau Mhala Ilima. We are so grateful to the County of Hawai‘i, our kumu, haumna and every supporter of this festival, said Kawelu. All participating kumu hula and judges have been notified of the cancellation.

14.01.2022 Monday 16 November 5am NSW time $55 AUD

14.01.2022 The good old days, March 2020... Byron Bay Hula/Mana Aloha Troupe's last class before Pilina Kupono: standing strong in the right relationship.



13.01.2022 Please watch - different Kumu Hula give an insight of teaching & learning Aloha, Sylvia

13.01.2022 A Hawaiian History Month Special Hosted by @skaivance & @iokepaokalani ... Mission Statement: To connect people to the Hawaiian language through the music with which we grew up. Hawaiian Phrase of the week: Poina ole Musician Feature: Troy Allen Hinano Lazaro Hula Dancers: @troyallenlazaro Kekoa Tango Background music by: Hawaiian Spa Ukulele Relaxation Music with Nature Sounds Aloha Shirts: @toririchard #hawaii #hawaiian #olelo #hawaiianphraseoftheweek #aloha #hawaiianhistorymonth #community #skaivance #kepabarrett #music #language #walaauwednesdays #poinaole

12.01.2022 The power of Kapu Aloha

12.01.2022 Celebrating the paddle-out of Maggie B, Queen of Suffolk... xxx Mahalo Veda Turner for Mana Aloha pics.

11.01.2022 Thought my mask was pretty schmick, but my 85 year old hula teacher Kumu Pattye Kealohalani Wright blew me right outta the water: blam, glam, bling!

09.01.2022 Happy to be alive on this winter day in beautiful Byron Bay

08.01.2022 Hawai'ian language: without it, no can understand hula...

06.01.2022 Happy Valentine Day Mana Aloha ohana, mahalo for coming to class through fire and flooded roads. Aloha nui, hula troupers!

05.01.2022 Straight from Hawaii to you Kakua Festival 2020. I think it’s only up for a few days so enjoy now!!

04.01.2022 Just had the great good fortune to spend an hour on zoom with Kumu Hula Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett - so worth getting up at 5am! https://keolamagazine.com/culture/kumu-kawaikapu/

03.01.2022 Just a taste of the fun that is Aloha Friday Happy Hour with Kumu Kawika Alfiche and Kia'i It's 11am Saturday Oztime

03.01.2022 Cant wait! Its 12 - 1/30pm Saturday October 24 Oz time.

02.01.2022 Marian and Leander dance for Glenn's Significant Sixtieth - everyone delighted! Mahalo Byron Bay Hula/Mana Aloha Troupe

02.01.2022 From Kumu Kawika, clip by Duncan O'Brien...

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