Posted on: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 The health, the life, the piko of hula By Wanda A. Adams Assistant Features Editor
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| Ulalia Woodside of Waimanalo, Robert Ke'ano Ka'upu of Punchbowl, Lono Padilla of Punchbowl and Mehanaokala Hind of Palolo practiced at Maryknoll High School in April.TEAM - Ka`ehuMaui kumu hula Hokulani Holt-Padilla was teaching an oli and hula associated with Maui for the upcoming World Conference on Hula. To Holt-Padilla, dancing hula properly means knowing its poetry first. Rebecca Breyer | The Honolulu Advertiser |
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KA 'AHA HULA 'O HALAUAOLA, THE WORLD CONFERENCE ON HULA 2005 Sunday-July 30 Maui Arts and Cultural Center and other Maui sites Contact: www.hulaconference .org; (808) 984-3363 Also: Nightly hula performances, 6:30 p.m.
Monday-July 28, Maui Arts & Cultural Center; $10 admission, free to conference participants "Pagan Pride," a Hawaiian chant concert, Castle Theater, Maui Arts & Cultural Center; 7:30 p.m. July 29, ope TEAM - Ka`ehu ZUBOM
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