Hula Dancers
Our Hula Dance company begins with the foundations of Hawaiian Hula and
Tahitian Ori, but the training goes well beyond the dance and the culture.
Our hula dancers are performers and entertainers
with class, kindness, grace, beauty, and spirit!
Our Luau-Style Show includes:
- 5-8 dances from different Polynesian islands (Hawaiian Hula, Ori Tahiti, Maori Poi Balls and more!).
- Audience Participation: willing audience members learn a quick,easy hula step.
- A fun finale performance which includes the audience again! It’s an upbeat song with a modern twist, and we dance it “aerobics” style ... we call out the moves and they freestyle, or just do their best to keep up!
- Multiple costume changes with dazzling, custom-designed costumes.
- A full, professional sound system to make the show as memorable as possible.
We have 1-4 beautiful hula dancers available who can perform a 15 minute, 30 minute, or 45 minute show. Get a customized rate quote and book!
Also Available:
Lei Greeters
Have our lovely lady hula dancers greet your guests in the traditional Hawaiian way, passing on the Aloha and island spirit of your event!
Hula Lessons
Looking for someone to give private hula and/or Tahitian lessons? All of our dancers are well-trained in basic Hawaiian Hula and Tahitian Ori instruction. They'll make it fun, easy and festive for you and all your guests!
Kid's Shows
Visit our Kid's Entertainment web site to learn more.
Our Dancers
Our beautiful dancers are young and energetic, and really light up the room
when they walk in.
As part of the dance training, they're taught that their desire to perform is just as important as the development of their technique, and that going on stage means sharing their joy and enthusiasm, not just their dance.
Each dancer undergoes a rigorous initial three-month training to develop their technique, build their stamina and harmonize their dance style with the rest of the group.
During their first three months, they spend a minimum of two hours, two to three times a week learning the dance styles while spending countless hours on their own practicing what they've learned.
Not until their dance ability is deemed "performance ready" by the troupe are the dancers allowed to perform on their first show. Prior to that, they're brought onto performances as "trainees" to witness the process so they might acclimate themselves as smoothly and seamlessly as possible.
The training goes on as the dance company practices year-round, for professional performance only. And, though they are all friends and colleagues, they are not a social club nor hula school (hula halau). It is a formal, professional organization dedicated to excellent, elegant, Polynesian entertainment.
All the dancers train very hard to excel as performers and members of the troupe, but they also know that if it's not fun, it just shouldn't be done. They all love what they do, are proud to do what they love and are blessed with the opportunity to share their passion with the world.
