Kūhai Hālau o Kanoheaokalikolaua'e pā 'ōlapa Kahiko
8153 Elk Grove Blvd,
Elk Grove, CA 95758
Hula dancing originates from a ritual dance performed for the Hawaiian volcano goddess Pele. Traditionally, it is said that Hi'iaka, Pele's sister, performed the dance for her. A third goddess, Laka, is the keeper of hula dancing. Hula dancing was originally danced by women as men were reciting poetic chants called Mele. The hula dace was first called the ha'a, but the name was changed to hula in the 19th century. Hula was banned in 1820's when Christian missionaries visited Hawai'i and converted Queen Ka'ahumanu.
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