- The
māʻuluʻulu is a
traditional Tongan dance,
performed by a
group of
seated men and women; stylistically, the
dance form is a
direct successor of the...
- also (especially the ʻaparima vāvā) be
performed seated, much like the
Tongan māʻuluʻulu.
Patrick O'Reilly; La
danse à
Tahiti (unclear ref) v t e v t e...
- (the
chief to whom they
wanted to give homage) at the centre. Like the
māʻuluʻulu part of the
performance is on the beat of the
music only, part of it is...
-
chiefs and the
royal family. They are the
ideal choice for
dances like the
māʻuluʻulu or the lakalaka, Tonga's
national dance form.
Mixed dancing, or hulohula...
- (Peru)
Mascherata Mashed Potato Masque Matachin (Matachines)
Matki dance Māʻuluʻulu Maypole dance Maxixe (Social)
Mazur (dance) (Poland)
Mazurka (Poland)...
-
Samoan dancing include the taualuga, siva afi, and sasa.
There is also the
māuluulu, Laumei, and Tautasi. The most po****r is the Siva Afi in
which the dancer...
- name nanggaria, are worn
tucked into a belt in
traditional dances like
Māʻuluʻulu, with
different varieties having particular symbolic meanings. Cordylines...
-
Meryta latifolia Meryta lucida Meryta macrophylla Meryta malietoa Meryta mauluulu Meryta mauruensis Meryta neoebudica Meryta oxylaena Meryta pachycarpa Meryta...
- from the body (laufola,
outstretched arms) than for
example with the
māʻuluʻulu. The
movements of the men are
wilder and more vigorous. In
addition to...
- name nanggaria, are worn
tucked into a belt in
traditional dances like
Māʻuluʻulu, with
different varieties having particular symbolic meanings. Cordylines...