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Hui Ho’oulu Aloha: PCC revives hula halau

Hui Ho’oulu Aloha: PCC revives hula halau

“Hui Ho’oulu has played an interesting role,” Bridges said. “It has been a special part of my life, with some special people; and I cannot help but wish Pomai all the best. Because of his drive, passion and foundation in hula, as well as his family lineage, I know they’ll be alright.”

“To have a hui that grows or fosters love, as the name says in Hawaiian, it’s going to be all good.”

PCC Presents 28th Annual Moanikeala Hula Festival

“Hula is something that truly crosses all ages,” Krueger said. “It’s not just something for young people. It’s also something not only alive here in our islands, but across the ocean and around the world. The way hula unites us and brings people together is such a beautiful thing.”

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Role as Mana Inspires PCC Performer

Tane Falevai —  the handsome and multi-talented Tongan who for the past four years has been playing the main character of Mana in the Polynesian Cultural Center’s world-famous evening production, Hā: Breath of Life — said the role inspires him in real life to be a...

2016 World Fireknife Championship

The first night — All senior ‘warriors’ compete: As far as our guests and visitors are concerned the Polynesian Cultural Center’s 24th annual We Are Samoa Festival World Fireknife Championships began the evening of Thursday, May 12, 2016, in the Hale Aloha, and...

Loko’i’a: Hawaiian Aquaculture

Ever wanted to catch fish without actually fishing? Hawaiians created an ingenious way to farm fish in their natural habitat by building an enclosed section of ocean.  There they raised fish, somewhat like raising animals on a farm. Loko'i'a or fishponds were made by...

PCC News – May 2016

Corrections to the PCC Maori Waka Taua story:   Please note: An earlier version of this story contained several incorrect facts and/or repeated several questionable “myths.” We replaced it with a more accurate history of the PCC’s Maori waka taua story, by CLICKING...

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