- A
hālau is
Hawaiian word
meaning a school, academy, or group. Literally, the word
means "a
branch from
which many
leaves grow."
Today a
hālau usually...
- A
hālau hula (Hawaiian pronunciation: [haːˈlɐw ˈhulə]) is a
school or hall in
which the
Hawaiian dance form
called hula is taught. The term
comes from...
- many
Hawaiian cultural traditions during his reign,
including hula. Many
hālau hula (schools),
including some from the U.S.
mainland and some international...
-
haumana (students). This is not true for
every hālau, but it does
occur often. Most, if not all, hula
hālau have a
permission chant in
order to
enter wherever...
- her own hula
hālau. Today, she
currently operates three hālau:
Hālau Nā Lei
Kaumaka O Uka,
Hālau O Ka Ua
Makanoe (Chiba, ****an), and
Hālau O Naleihiwa...
- 1946, c****ographing hula to
accompany many of her chants, and
founded Hālau O
Kekuhi in 1953. In the 1970s, she
taught Hawaiian studies and language...
-
doing various lūʻau and
Polynesian shows around Oʻahu. In 1979, he
joined a
hālau,
which became the
foundation for Mark's hula
education as an ʻolapa and...
- his own
hālau hula (Hawaiian
dance school)
Halau hula o ka
Makani Wili
Makaha o Kauaʻula now
called Halau Keʻalaokamaile. He
founded this
hālau at the...
-
chronicle mentions a Cham
incursion over the
border in 1578. Po
Klaong Halau (1579–1603)
replaced the short-lived Po ****
Sarak dynasty and
founded a...
- (teacher of hula) for the
hālau hula (a
contemporary translation is "hula school")
Hālau Nā
Kamalei o Lililehua.
Members of the
hālau have
often performed...