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MERRIE MONARCH 2008

ACADEMY OF HAWAIIAN ARTS
WAHINE KAHIKO

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  • @Apo529
    @Apo5294 ай бұрын

    Untouchable

  • @MissMidoria
    @MissMidoria14 жыл бұрын

    I never get tired of this performance. I love it!

  • @MissMidoria
    @MissMidoria15 жыл бұрын

    The energy in this is so amazing. And you can tell the audience loves it too! Wonderful!

  • @John-zo8jr
    @John-zo8jr4 жыл бұрын

    Marks voice is unmatched.

  • @dwtslvr
    @dwtslvr15 жыл бұрын

    Whenever I hear one of this kumu's chants, I get chicken skin. Mahalo for posting.

  • @govtyule
    @govtyule15 жыл бұрын

    Oakland California? Its great to see Hawaiian culture being embraced by the rest of the world. I wish we had a school in New York City... For a while "Radio Hula" on Mercer Street near NYU advertised classes but they've long since closed. I wonder how many other competitors are visiting from outside HI? Aloha Big Island, WE LOVE YOU!!!

  • @jojohow8746

    @jojohow8746

    Жыл бұрын

    Get one of Mark's Haumana teach out in time square

  • @telos51
    @telos5114 жыл бұрын

    actually before King Kalakaua women could not dance the hula but, Kalakaua was fasintated that he asked of the woman to dance and thats when he made it so that woman could dance and this festival is honoring that decision he made

  • @keowi
    @keowi15 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, always enjoy their performance, I think they are not going to Merrie Monarch this year coz they are going on tour to Japan this spring, I've been wanting to join his Halau.

  • @wahineToa4AKUA
    @wahineToa4AKUA13 жыл бұрын

    @heyitskainoa i know this is a year late response, but i understand your position against na kumu hula like Hoomalu in regarding traditional hula. however, do you believe that the kaholo, lele, uehe, ami, and other steps were all created in one hula lesson? were the pahu, pu'ili, kala'au, ili'ili, ipu, and other instruments made in the first hula dance? our native hawaiian ancestors were all about progess. e kulia i ka nu'u.

  • @cnanidawg
    @cnanidawg14 жыл бұрын

    Its going down in the bay on October 2nd, the men of kahulahou are battling center stage with 4 other halau! an all kane competition! i cant wait! you should check it out at the kahulahou website. dont forget to check out the forum to sees whos talking smack!

  • @locoHAWAIIANkane
    @locoHAWAIIANkane14 жыл бұрын

    Say what you will, in my eyes, the man is 2,000+ miles away perpetuating our culture in a foreign land. And btw, did you notice the 34,467 hits this vid has had? I find it amazing that so many people are quick to judge yet they keep watching this vid over and over again. E ola mau ka hula!

  • @huddymarie
    @huddymarie15 жыл бұрын

    Ohh, thankyou so much for the answer :D

  • @huddymarie
    @huddymarie15 жыл бұрын

    I miss them this year in the merrie monarch, does anybody knows why they didnt go

  • @hulaqde
    @hulaqde15 жыл бұрын

    internet friend, internet-how about pipeline2paradise? google that one-aloha from Vegas!

  • @xamehc
    @xamehc14 жыл бұрын

    really?? wow... interesting. any text where i can find info on hula being forbidden. did u mean that only certain people in certain situations can perform??

  • @samuelsotogarcia
    @samuelsotogarcia14 жыл бұрын

    It was forbidden for wahines to dance hula..Hula was only allowed for kanes to dance, and as for your "text" to look things up...it's called HISTORY! Did'nt they teach you that in school??

  • @wahineToa4AKUA
    @wahineToa4AKUA13 жыл бұрын

    @heyitskainoa as for imitating chickens, then natasha oda- miss aloha hula of 2001- should not have gained her title according to you because she imitated the mo'o in her hula kahiko. and if you are against kapu and tradition so much, tell that to Ka Mo'i Wahine 'o Ka'ahumanu for breaking kapu system and not being punished by the gods. Take away your comfortable home, convenient transportation, and grocery shopping and live like our ancestors to keep tradition.

  • @samuelsotogarcia
    @samuelsotogarcia14 жыл бұрын

    'Oe ho'ohilahila ka mo'omeheu...I'm sure you know what this means since you seem to be such a GREAT HAWAIIAN! =) And Pleeease, don't be a damn Japanese, or chinese, or phillipino!! I hope I am "disagreeing" with an actual Hawaiian-by-blood person? I would'nt want all this back and forth to be wasted on a Haole'..LOL..

  • @samuelsotogarcia
    @samuelsotogarcia15 жыл бұрын

    Damn! Looks like theres a Hula war" going on here, guys...Makes me think, maybe we should have left it all to the men and never had our women dance...it's not supposed to be an argument between two or more people..Hula was NEVER supposed to be for show, or being "invited" to the Merrie Monarch...It was actually FORBIDDEN to dance back in the days..and from what I see between you two..Maybe it should have stayed sacred...

  • @DriLytnin
    @DriLytnin12 жыл бұрын

    ? C z.3ra

  • @samuelsotogarcia
    @samuelsotogarcia14 жыл бұрын

    So whydoyou feel the need to respnd this message to me?? Was Kainoa getting boring??..LOL..Your Hawaiian language means nothing if you don't know what you're saying, so please, no more of it..Mahalo! =)

  • @Awwehness
    @Awwehness11 жыл бұрын

    sit for the white man,,good boy

  • @xamehc
    @xamehc14 жыл бұрын

    funny guy.... anyway I was implying that you might assist & short cut me thru the channels to a credible Hawaiian authority so I didn't have to deal with an anthropologists opinion or the like, coz, as u know, HISTORY isn't always entirely accurate. now get ova yrself samuel & please direct?? (asking not to appease mere curiosity but with genuine appreciation for traditional arts)

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