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marvellous hula dance / O KE AHI LONOMAKUA

Sonny Ching kumu hula from O'ahu performs 'O Ke Ahi Lonomakua : http://www.sonnyching.com/i... The symbolism in the dance is gracefully performed. A father who protects the crater of the sacred ...  
 
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Earendiiil (1 week ago) Show Hide
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fabulous ipu heke, beautifil!!!
kardboardkid (1 week ago) Show Hide
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That is truly great!
kickboxer92000 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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WOW. Intense.... Is that a strength of a wave...
omgitzdoeB (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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This is really good.

Get off the stage, turn off the camera and lights and just do your dance. Why does everyone have to dance for a dollar?
frangipane1 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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thank you very much sistah for those explainations
gemstonedeva (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Sonny Ching is also alluring--those eyes! I love the energy of this dance, and those leis made of leaves are even better than ones made of flowers. What a great dance. Oh, thank you, thank you. It was so good to see the dancers among the trees. I want to thank SweetBabysBabyDoe for explaining this dance in the comments below.
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The strange thing about hula is, that it's the hawaians way of telling their history. Every move means something.

A beautiful way of expressing thoughts with the whole body.

And even very pleasing to watch... ^_^
Hulakrazy (1 month ago) Show Hide
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omg this is sooo beautiful!!! i miss dancing so much :(
auntyv (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Fabulous. Grew up in Honolulu - takes me back to my childhood. So glad hula has survived. It damn near died out in the 60's.
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yep- they already didnt want my generation to learn fluent hawaiian- so glad to see a resurgence of our ways....

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