The Aloha Festivals Royal Court Investiture and Opening Ceremony
Experience traditional singing and the ancient hula kahiko during the Ali‘i, in which the king, queen, prince and princess take their locations in the Aloha Festivals Royal Court. During the ceremony the members of the Court receive the royal cloak, helmet, head feather lei and different symbols of their reign.
Festival Activities At Pearlridge Center Uptown
The Pearlridge middle celebrates the Aloha Festivals with a series of activities, demonstrations, and ongoing step performances. While there, look for the Aloha Festivals Royal Court to make a special appearance.
Interesting Facts
Convenient by Tahitians, Maoris and Hawaiians, the featherwork techniques differ among groups throughout Polynesia. However, the fine skills and techniques that exemplify the Hawaiian hulu, elevated these artifacts and their craftsmanship to a revered status throughout the peaceful and with collectors around the world.
While in Hawaii here are a few terms you may hear:
Keiki – Children’s musical
Hula Hālau – Schools
Kamaʻāina – Local residents
Malihini – Visitors
Experience traditional singing and the ancient hula kahiko during the Ali‘i, in which the king, queen, prince and princess take their locations in the Aloha Festivals Royal Court. During the ceremony the members of the Court receive the royal cloak, helmet, head feather lei and different symbols of their reign.
Festival Activities At Pearlridge Center Uptown
The Pearlridge middle celebrates the Aloha Festivals with a series of activities, demonstrations, and ongoing step performances. While there, look for the Aloha Festivals Royal Court to make a special appearance.
Interesting Facts
Convenient by Tahitians, Maoris and Hawaiians, the featherwork techniques differ among groups throughout Polynesia. However, the fine skills and techniques that exemplify the Hawaiian hulu, elevated these artifacts and their craftsmanship to a revered status throughout the peaceful and with collectors around the world.
While in Hawaii here are a few terms you may hear:
Keiki – Children’s musical
Hula Hālau – Schools
Kamaʻāina – Local residents
Malihini – Visitors
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