ayala polynesian club
Top Comments
All Comments (11)
-
hahaha this ain't even Polynesian its more like asian asian asian! lol bahahahaha
-
EXACTLY what tastingofgolden said =]
-
how can you even tell that they're asian anyway? the picture is all fuzzy! plus, it's just a way to introduce another culture/dance to people, NOT to turn them into Polynesians. SHEESH.
-
speak on it maikolo12 hahaha
-
go ahead maikolo...why dont u show us,mayyyne...lol...wat u say is true! I aint hatin on them either kas I have some asian friends but uhhhh I think if you were taught the RIGHT WAY--it finna be off da chains,feel me?
-
hah, I thought I was the only one who felt like this,
I mean I dont hate asian or anyting, its just that people mistake asians for real polys but they aint, just cuzz there so many do polynesian dances and stuff like that, they dont want to see real polys cuzz true polys do it best baby, its in our blood!!!
-
lmao fo reo huh...aint hatin tho but cheahh...
-
LOL doesnt look right. maybe you need more REAL polynesian girls and less asians. LOL
-
the colors of your tahition outfits are cute =]..was the routine that short though?well nice hip hei's =]
You can't always judge by appearance. I'm part Native Hawaiian, but I take more after my dad's Chinese side. I sure ain't a professional poly dancer either. But don't let race/ethnicity cloud your enjoyment of a dance. Are Caucasians always the best at ballet? Are Latinos always the best at salsa? I don't know, and I don't really care. Dance is something that is meant to be shared and appreciated by all. So congratulate these girls for their hardwork, regardless.
noelani82 4 years ago 6