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Performing Artist Young Audiences of Connecticut September 2010
Awanani learned to hula with "Pearly Shells."
Boys and girls of Colchester Elementary School learn about hula and Hawaii.
EDUCATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT Kahana Hula children’s programs are designed for children of all ages.
The shows are unique, fun, and interactive, with songs, dances and stories that teach children Hawaiian songs, dances and language while learning fascinating facts about Hawaii's history, culture, island foods and more.
Children practice listening and rhythmic skills through storytelling, sing along and Hawaiian Hula, Maori, Samoan and Tahitian dances.
Children also learn values and traditions of Hawaii such as aloha (unconditional love & respect for others), ohana (family) and malama ka ‘aina (respect for our land).
SHOWS ARE DESIGNED FOR YOUR PARTY OR PROGRAM ·30 minutes to one hour show (depending on age grouop) ·Also available: oUkulele musician oIsland crafts – stringing leis, making Maori poi balls, making Tahitian hand tassels, making an island headdress, coconut shell decorating and more oSouvenir shells, poi balls, leis, grass skirts, hand tassels, sarongs and more oSouvenir photos and photo card frames
Mahalo nui loa to Mrs. Novicki's second grade class (2008-09) at Saint Dominic School in Southington, Connecticut for these beautiful thank you letters, below!
Your notes and drawings will always warm my heart and put a smile on my face! I am very impressed with your artwork, penmanship and spelling!
Me ke aloha pumehana (With warm affection), Mrs. Teri "Tiare Kahana" Bourget