Thursday, April 24, 2014

Last post for April...or is it? ;)

Mahalo for everyone's kokua in making ti leaf lei for the performances...and to Dez and Heidi for grabbing the la'i. Looking forward to another awesome White Beach show this weekend. Please remember that there is a LOT of traffic, so plan ahead (as I repeat that to myself).

Next week, we will be meeting at Kadena Marina at 4pm. Just look for something aqua.  Please bring a chair and/or beach blanket and snacks for your kiddies. We will have a short practice followed by the lesson for lei po'o. It won't stay good till Ho'ike so it'll just be an intro.

Lastly, a friendly reminder about re-registration fees. The initial registration is Y4000 and Y1500 each year thereafter. If you are paying partial year, simply multiply each month by Y125. My apologies for not bringing it up earlier. It is not at the top of my list, but with a change in instructors soon, it'll help her with the small things like cleaning supplies, ink, paper, craft supplies, rentals, etc. Most, if not all, of tuition usually goes toward the studio fees. Registration helps make up for all other costs.  I will try to calculate for everyone over the weekend.

Please, please, please if you are planning to leave the halau, let Nohea or I know when so she can plan accordingly. If/when there are not enough students signed up (minimum 8) at least one week prior, she will need to cancel class the following month to avoid paying studio fees out of pocket.  Monies are not something I like to talk about. Mahalo for your understanding.

Monday, April 21, 2014

April update


Aloha kakou,

Hula will be at the studio tomorrow night (Apr 22). I will need to leave immediately after practice so whoever signed up for next week's cleaning, I will leave the key with you. Note: I have added a cleaning sign up page to the blog. :) 

Hula next week will be at Kadena Marina 4-530pm, given the weather is nice. I promise to teach lei making then :). However, we will not complete them since they won't stay good for ho'ike. We will work on the real one the following week, either during practice or at my house another day, likely Wednesday.

For White Beach performance:
Also, Aunty Josa will be holding rehearsal on Wednesday 7:30-9:00 or Thursday from 8:00-9:00Let me know if/when you can make it. I will be at Wednesday's practice only. Please review costumes on the blog (and attached). I will be handing out accessories (and costumes) tomorrow and am available during the week for help. Lynn, it will be cutting it close, but I will pick up Mahe'Alani's skirts and top Friday from the seamstress. I will bring to White Beach or meet you before then.

Theresa (Moani's mom) has kindly donated yellow tape for 'i'i's (tahitian hand pieces). It will be in the studio along with scissors and string. 

If you still need help with the Tahitian headpiece, please let me know.

See you all tomorrow!


Kanani,
Nā Pua o Kekoʻolani hālau, Okinawa Branch

"Kulia i ka nuʻu" - Strive for excellence
Queen Kapiʻolani

Monday, March 31, 2014

'Uniki update and April schedule

YAY!! Thank you to Uncle Mike (Shayla's dad), we have Rodriguez Pavilion confirmed for May 10th!  A map is further below, but more information follows here.  Please bring any spaghetti jars or tall glass jars you may be throwing out. I'll be using these for centerpieces. :)
Date: May 10, 2014
Time: 12noon ~ whenever, kaukau time (eating) @1pm
Potluck ~ family and friends welcome!

-Please be there by 1130 at the latest to set up your costumes
-We'll try our best to create a stage area, but I'm not sure where I can get the materials for that.
-If anyone knows anyone with a PA we can borrow or rent, please let us know
-We will be making or learning to make the lei po'o, kupe'e, shell lei, and flower lei throughout April

Tentative Line up:
(Links to iTunes/Youtube songs provided.) Kaikamahine in pink. 'Opio in orange. Everyone in gray.

  1. Oli Aloha (All, then only na 'opio and keiki kane will stay on stage)
    1. red or black pa'u bottom, white or black top, lei po'o, kupe'e
  2. Kawika
    1. red or black pa'u bottom, white or black top, lei po'o, kupe'e (workshop needed)
  3. Kino'ole Fireman's Ball
    1. Easter/holiday dress, any color
  4. Laupahoehoe Hula (boys)
    1. shorts, lei, lei po'o
  5. Anahola (implements need to be near or on stage)
    1. white or blue pa'u bottom, white top, ti leaf lei, white flower
  6. Sophisticated Hula (all girls)
    1. 'opio stay in white and blue; kaikamahine in green tape and white
  7. Aloha Week Hula
    1. green tape skirt, white top, yellow lei, plumeria clip (I have these accessories)
    1. Waikaloa (na 'opio)
      1. White top, white bottom, lei po'o (from Kawika), shell or coconut kupe'e (I have these)
    2. Kahana Malie (all students)
      1. same as Waikaloa and Pupu Hinuhinu (below)
    3. Pupu Hinuhinu
      1. white top, white bottom, shell lei po'i, shell kupe'e
    4. Kanani and Danni
    5. Kanani
    6. Tahitian (keiki): Otea Pae Pae, Te Manu, Te Manu fast, Duos
      1. Full outfit: white with yellow overlay, red band, headpiece (handmade), 'i'i, shell lei
    7. Tahitian (wahine) ??
    8. Tahitian wahine solo
    9. Me ka Maluhia (all PLUS MOMS :D)
      1. aqua/white/green dress or shirt with white skirt, gardenia 
    10. Certificates
    11. PARTY!!
    'Apelila is just about here, so we will finally begin preparations for 'uniki. (No more wrestling YAY!!) Please see the schedule and notes below, and let me know if you have any questions. All performance details are on the blog, including costume requirements. Lynn and Theresa, I will have the costumes at the studio this Tuesday along with the costs from our seamstress should you not know how to sew it on your own. Please bring any spaghetti jars or tall glass jars you may be throwing out. I'll be using these for centerpieces. :)

    April 1- at studio
    April 8 - spring break! Let's potluck at Torii beach! 12noon on the camping side. Kids can play, practice, AND learn how to make lei po'o and lei for 'uniki. I will bring the plants you will need to try and collect before then. I will collect as much as I can as well.
    April 15 - studio
    April 22, 29 - beach or studio depending on weather

    Tuesday, March 18, 2014

    'Uniki, update


    Aloha kakou!

    The date for 'uniki has changed - It will be on May 10th; however, our last hula class will still be on Tuesday, April 29th.  So much to do, so little time. ;)  We are hoping to get Rodriguez Pavilion for the location so that it is still outdoors but fully covered.  It will be a huge potluck/party so I'm really hoping most, if not all, of you can make it.

    Since April has five Tuesdays, I'd like to take up all five for hula and preparations. As you will see in the line-up below, there are a few items we will definitely need to work on as a group.  If the weather is nice, we will meet up at the beach on the 22nd and/or the 29th. The other three/four classes will be at the studio.  At one of these meet-ups, I will also be giving out the lei and flower accessories. For whoever stays with the halau, please keep them at home. For those of you who are leaving after 'uniki, please return them to the studio for the halau to keep.  I appreciate it. Everyone, I will be working on using up all the material I have left over for the remainder of costumes we do not have. Please bare with me. When wrestling is over, I will have time to sit and wala'au with you all after practices.

    I've attached the Tahitian songs, Pae Pae (entrance), Te Manu (both kaikamahine and 'opio versions) along with Symphony of Drums ('opio duos). Shayla and the boys will take the drumbeat at the end of the 'opio Te Manu with everyone else doing their duo with Symphony of Drums. I've noted the minutes/seconds for each group on the line up.

    Looking forward to graduation when your keiki go from haumana to 'olapa. I'm so proud of all of them! Maika'i kela! Hiki no 'kakou!

    'Uniki

    Tentative Line up:
    1. Oli Kahea and Oli Aloha
    2. Kawika
      1. red pa'u bottom, black or red top (I will provide these), lei po'o and kupe'e set (workshop 4/22)
    3. Pupu Hinuhinu (Kaikamahine)
      1. white pa'u bottom, white top, shell lei, shell po'o, shell bracelets (workshop 4/29)
    4. Laupahoehoe Hula (boys)
      1. shorts, lei
    5. Anahola
      1. blue or white pa'u bottom, blue or white top, ti leaf lei (need to make), white flower
    6. Aloha Week Hula
      1. green tape skirt (or ti leaf skirt? workshop 4/22), white top, yellow lei, red flower
    7. Waikaloa (na 'opio)
      1. White top, white bottom, bead or flower lei (workshop 4/29), flower
    8. Kahana Malie
      1. same
    9. Kino'ole Fireman's Ball
      1. aloha/easter/party dress, matching lei (workshop 4/29)
    10. He Papale (kaikamahine)
      1. same but with papale (need matching lei po'o)
      1. Kanani and Danni
      2. Kanani
      3. 'Aparima/Ahuroa (na wahine)
      4. Otea (na wahine)
      5. Tahitian: Intro (Pae Pae), Te Manu, Duo/Solo (Symphony of Drums)
        1. White skirt, yellow overlay, red band with deco, headdress, yellow 'i'i, black tank/top, shell lei
        2. Boys: khaki shorts, yellows, lei po'o (make 4/22)
          1. Intro (Pae Pae)
          2. Te Manu (by Lanakila's Polynesians) - Kaikamahine, leave during beginning of next Te Manu
          3. Te Manu (by Poi Dog Pondering) - Na 'Opio...KK, Pili, and Shayla end
          4. Symphony of Drums:
            1. Anela Tracianne (00:00 to 00:45)
            2. Autumn Kanoe (00:46 to 1:26)
            3. Hoku Nalani (2:26 to 3:08)
            4. Kaleo Reina (3:52 to end 4:33)
      6. Me Ka Maluhia
      7. Hawai'i Aloha - everyone join in!



      Thursday, March 6, 2014

      March Tahitian Workshop, 3/30 @10-12




      Iaorana!

      Workshop date change onegaishimasu! :)  This month's workshop will be Sunday, March 30 from 10am to noon. I have also changed the song selection to an Ote'a called Pehe Tahiti Ora.  That is an iTunes link, but I will provide an edited version to everyone who attends the workshop. The cost (Y4000, pay upon arrival) and basic schedule will remain the same:

      30min Basics
      05min Break
      30min Aparima/Otea
      10min Break/Write-up
      30min Aparima/Otea finish
      15min Cool-down/Stretch/Questions


      Again, keiki ages 10-16 are allowed to join as long as they can handle the 2hr session (1.5hr cardio).

      Manuia!

      Monday, February 3, 2014

      Tahitian Workshops

      Iaorana!

      Monthly 'Ori workshops will be available in lieu of the weekly classes.  The dates are listed below along with the basic schedule.  Please sign up via comment or email. I will also leave a sign-up sheet in the studio. There is a 7 student minimum for each workshop and the cost is Y4000 per person per workshop. Ages 16+ (ages 10-16 must be able to endure the two-hour class to be considered). I will email/post whether there are enough students 5 days prior to each workshop.


      Song TitleWorkshop DateSign Up By
      Vini ViniSatFeb22  0900to1100MonFeb17
      Te Pua No'ano'a  SatMar22  0900to1100MonMar17
      Fa'a Hei Ta'uSatApr12  0900to1100MonApr7
      Refresher: ?



      Each class will have the following schedule:
      30min Basics
      05min Break
      30min Aparima/Otea
      10min Break/Write-up
      30min Aparima/Otea finish
      15min Cool-down/Stretch/Questions
      PAU :D

      If there's any way I can squeeze in some refresher/last chance to record classes, I will. 


      (ごめん。にほんごは ちょっと わるい。ー_ー)

      まいがつ Tahitiのダンス workshop はじめましょう! メールか Commentか スタジオのSign Up おねがいします。さいしょう 7にん です。Y4000 です。かくworkshop. 16さいから でも、たぶん 10−16オケイです かれらはトレーニングできるなら。

      Tuesday, January 28, 2014

      February ~ April schedule

      (Tonight's practice will be the same as usual. 5-6pm Na Opio, 6-7pm Kaikamahine)

      Feb ~ Apr
      Tuesdays
      1600-1700 Kaikamahine (Peni, Julianna, Kale'a, Mahealani, ages 4-7)
      1630-1730 Na Opio and Keiki Kane
      (I will need to leave immediately after class, so please arrange for pick-up at exactly 1730. Mahalo!)

      Uniki Information
      Date: April 26th
      Time: noon-ish
      Location: TBA
      We will begin preparations in February. More to post shortly.

      Tentative line-up:
      1. Oli Kahea
      2. Oli Aloha
      3. Kawika
      4. Pupu Hinuhinu (kaikamahine)
      5. Anahola
      6. Aloha Week Hula
      7. E Huli Ho'i Mai
      8. Waikoloa
      9. Kino'ole Fireman's Ball?
      10. Kahana Malie
      11. ?
      12. Maori
      13. Tahitian
      14. Kanani
      15. Me Ka Maluhia