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Learn hula on Tuesdays and Thursdays

Learn hula on Tuesdays and Thursdays Learn hula on Tuesdays and Thursdays

HUI O HULA

Hui O Hula dancers are learning a dance medley. The first part is sung in Hawaiian, and is called “Mahina O Hoku,” written by Lillian Awa. This song describes the fullest moon, whose brightness and beauty are likened to the loved one.

Interspersed with it is “Aloha Wau Ia “Oe,” written by John Pi’ ilani Watkins. This song is sung in English and also speaks of seeing a moon, along with the bright, twinkling stars, reminding the listener that “although you’re far away” (like the moon and stars), “you’re in my heart to stay.” Listeners are reminded that “someday, the sun will shine” again, and the period of separation will be ended.

Both of these romantic dances are being taught on Tuesdays in Clubhouse 6 at 1 p.m., and Thursdays at Veterans Plaza (or inside Clubhouse 3 if weather dictates), also at 1. The dancers are available for performances by calling Kaye Huff at 562-431-2242.

—Lori Chamberlain

Hula dancers perform a dance that describes a full moon.

Lori Chamberlain

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