THE MYSTIC OF HULA: NO SAILING SHIPS OR KING OR QUEEN BUT HULA IS IN FULL FLOWER
Nov. 10 —HE TALL-MASTED SAILING SHIPS are gone but the legacy of hula remains. The king and queen are gone. The missionaries are gone. Numerous flowing streams are gone. The ancient temples are overgrown or gone. The taro patches are few and far between. What remains in full flower is hula, both the kahiko (ancient) hula and ‘auana (modern). EXERPT FROM THE FORTHCOMING BOOK. VOICES OF MAUI BEYOND THE BEACH. SCROLL DOWN FOR MORE.
This is particularly true on Maui, with a Lahaina native son, kumu hula and recording artist Keali‘i Reichel and his Halau Ke‘alaokamaile winning in both the kahiko and ‘auana competitions for women and overall wahine honors at the annual Merrie Monarch Festival in 2011 in Hilo. The Maui News called the wins “unprecedented.”
Just what does it take to become an accomplished hula dancer?
Answer from those passionate about hula: years of study and practice, knowledge of both the Hawaiian language and the inner meaning of Hawaiian mele (songs) and chants, and most of all dedication.
To learn the authentic hula of old Hawaii or the modern, dancing it has to become an obsession for haumana (students) of Kumu Hula Keili’i Reichel, the demanding teacher of hula says.
Let’s listen, via scribbled notes (no tape recording allowed), as the kumu instructed his dancers on the beginning “grounding position” at one of the first classes.
“Everything starts from here with flat feet,” said the kumu, pointing to the ground. “Feet flat, toes touching each other, shoulders and body relaxed, arms extended.
“You don’t take big steps. You will lose control of your body if you do. Check the position of your feet. Use your extended arm to bring yourself around. You need to control your body from the tips of your toes. That is the name of the game—control. “Up and down, up and down.
CELEBRATING ORANGE
KA’ANAPALI, NOV. 9–In celebration of orange. My first book has an orange cover. The fourth, coming soon, will have a blue cover. THIS surf school has orange is its signature color. Fascinating, is it not?.
KAANAPALI SPECTACUAR ALONG THE BEACH
KA’ANAPALI, The blogger returns to daily blotting, today celebrating a collection of the the best photos of Ka’anapali Beach. The blogger has been missing in action working on his latest book. VOICES OF MAUI TALK STORY DIGITAL PHOTO COLLECTION SPANNING 40 YEARS ON KAANAPALI AND IN MAUI
LAHINA CELEBRATES HALLOWEEN
LAHAINA–Revelers were out in full force last night to celebrate Halloween.
BEST WHW PHOTOS FOR LAST; GUYS TEST THEMSELIVES IN HIGH HEELS
KA-ANAPALI, OCT 3. (delayed post for technical reasons) Some 100 men last week walk in high heels in the fourth annual event for Women Helping Women. Exclusive birdseye via of the scene (no drone, just standing on Leila second floor. see slide show below
VOICES OF MAUI TALK STORY, LLC PHOTOS .Watch for my new book coming soon.
GUYS PUT ON HIGH HEELS SATURDAY: SEE 10 PHOTOS OF WHAT TO EXPECT
OCTOBER 3, LAHAINAS–See you Saturday about 8;30 a.m At Whalers Village Kaanapali for fun day of walking in high heels for Women Helping Women and great music by Ray Chin’s band in one of its last appearances. SEE MULTIPLE PHOTOS BELOW. OF WHAT TO EXPECT. Watch the blogger in his third annual appearance. REMEMBER THAT VOICES OF MAUI HAS THE LARGEST COLLECTION OF PHOTOS OF WORTHWHILE ORGANIZATIONS ANYWHERE AVAILABLE FOR USE BY WORTHY CAUSES.





