The Best Hawaiian cultural heritage in Washington
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Halau Hula Ka Lei Mokihana I Ka Ua Noe
β ClosedHalau Hula Ka Lei Mokihana I Ka Ua Noe is a traditional Hawaiian dance school located at 11209 Des Moines Memorial Drive in Seattle, Washington. The institution offers classes in hula, a beautiful and expressive form of dance that tells stories through movement and music. Students of all ages and skill levels are welcome to join and learn the art of hula from experienced instructors. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of Hawaii at Halau Hula Ka Lei Mokihana I Ka Ua Noe.
11209 Des Moines Memorial Dr Apt. 201, Seattle, WA 98168, United StatesAdvertisements -
Hula O Lehualani
β OpenHula O Lehualani is a cultural institution located at 9655 Firdale Avenue in Edmonds, Washington, United States. Each year, they have the privilege of performing at the Edmonds Rotary Waterfront Festival, which supports their mission of sharing the traditional style of Emma Kahelelani Bishop and the spirit of Aloha. The institution has had the honor of sharing the stage with renowned artists such as Nathan Aweau and Amy Hanaiali'i at the Edmonds Center for the Arts. Through their performances, Hula O Lehualani aims to share the warmth of the Aloha spirit that they have cultivated through years of Hawaiian studies.
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Kaleinani O Ke Kukui
β ClosedKaleinani O Ke Kukui is a cultural institution located at 1311 Northeast 134th Street in Vancouver, Washington. This center is dedicated to preserving and promoting Hawaiian traditions, arts, and language. Visitors can explore exhibits showcasing the rich history and heritage of Hawaii, participate in traditional workshops and performances, and engage in educational programs. The institution serves as a hub for the local Hawaiian community and welcomes visitors from all backgrounds to learn, appreciate, and celebrate the beauty of Hawaiian culture.
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