Posted on 11.17.10 under Uncategorized
Time running faster than you can scream…
Posted on 11.17.10 under Uncategorized
Kahiko is the original Hawaiian dance. When the missionaries came and gained power, they banned this form of hula and that started the auwana form, or modern hula, which we associate with ukuleles, etc.
Haruno dances at sunset on Kaanapali Beach after her performance at the Hula O Na Keiki competition. She placed 2nd in the Oli (chanting).
Posted on 11.13.10 under Uncategorized
Grease tracks Chunga as she runs for help.
Lesson: Even when you think you’re doing your job, you might be making a bad situation worse.
Posted on 11.10.10 under Uncategorized
Two hula dancers submit artwork for DOG EATERS stickers.
Aina (photo below on right), age 9, worked really hard on this. “Make this a sticker,” she demanded. Haruno (photo below on left), age 11, is competing in the Hula O Na Keiki at Kaanapali Beach Hotel on Nov 11th & 12th.
Haruno took an hour off from practice to do this drawing. Totally unsolicited. They just wanted to do it.
We also take a few minutes to enjoy the sunset.
Posted on 11.04.10 under Uncategorized
A good leader can juggle a beautiful babe, an intoxicating beverage, and spout social commentary while giving orders!