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  • alohabear
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    The shirts are ugly( then again I've never seen a nice one). Gold this with the same stupid lei.

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  • Lei K
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    Originally posted by 1stwahine View Post
    I Kumu of my own HALE!!!!"
    And that's the most important thing!

    I tease my kane that I'm ali'i nui of our hale. I have a vast 1500 sq ft kingdom filled with all kinds of treasures like legos and toy trucks. LOL!

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  • 1stwahine
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    Originally posted by LeiKaina View Post
    Auntie, that is so very special for Antonio to be able to watch his 'ohana out there doing their thing. Hula is definitely in his blood.
    Antonio's daddy also danced since he was little and at many MM Competitions. When his brother and sister became Kumus, I teased him. "What happened to you? How come you not one Kumu?" He replied "I one Kumu! I Kumu of my own HALE!!!!"

    HAHAHAHAHAHA

    Auntie Lynn

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  • Lei K
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    One day I hope to get to see the competition live but for now I'll be watching it from the comfort of my desk chair, online. *Sigh*

    Auntie, that is so very special for Antonio to be able to watch his 'ohana out there doing their thing. Hula is definitely in his blood.

    Hula is in my blood when it comes to my Laie/Kahuku 'ohana and I would definitely love to devote time to study and especially would love my sons to learn. Sadly there's no halau anywhere near me anymore. I do believe the closest one is a significant drive.

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  • 1stwahine
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    I'll be watching Antonio's Ohana dancing again under Kumu Hula Kapiolani Ha'o "Halau Ke Kia 'i A O Hula."

    Kumu Kapiolani completed her Hula training and was graduated to Kumu Hula Palapala under her Kumu, Master Kumu George L. Na'ope in March of 1979. She has also had the opportunity to learn from Kumu Hula Kamulea Nae'ole and Kumu Hula Frank Kawaiikapu'okapu'okalani Hewitt.

    Antonio's uncle and aunty are Kumus.

    Izzy's brother, a teacher at Aiea High School is now a Kumu.
    Kumu Isaac-Davey Wailani Avilla will be dancing.

    His sister, Kumu Isis-Davelyn Kapiolani Avilla (whose named after her aunt).

    Auntie Lynn

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  • achow
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    I will also be watching the Merrie Monarch 2007 competition again this year from the couch.

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  • Kory K
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    You could be like my gf. After dancing for years and years she can't stop going. She doesn't dance competitively anymore but she loves to go shopping at all of the craft fairs. She watches it from the hotel cause she says it's more comfortable than sitting on those seats for hours. :P

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  • Lei Liko
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    Merrie Monarch 2007

    Ahh...Merrie Monarch. For me, it's like Christmas all over again.

    Merrie Monarch will be held on April 12-14 this year, and since KITV's already posted the list of participating Miss Aloha Hula contestants and halau, I figured I'd start this thread.

    Miss Aloha Hula Contestants
    Competing Kane Halau
    Competing Wahine Halau

    Pay close attention to the list of Wahine Halau. No, that's not a typo. Kapua Dalire-Moe's halau will be competing against her mother's halau. Is this the first time in MM history that a child kumu will be competing against his/her parent kumu? I'm so very excited to see Kapua's halau compete. Sources (who'll kill me if I cite them) have said that Aloha's halau has suffered both creatively and competitively since Kapua left to start her own halau and judging from recent MM performances...I can't help but agree. I've seen members of Kapua's halau perform at various events, and I'm so happy that they were invited this year to compete.

    I mean no disrespect at all to the older, more seasoned kumu hula -- but I always look forward to halau led by the new kumu hula: Kaleo, Snowbird, Kau`i, and Manu come to mind. Pay close attention to Kamaka Kukona's Halau O Ka Hanu Lehua. They're competing for the first time, and hopefully he'll be able to bring his wahine next year.

    Absent from competition again this year (set to return next year) is Halau Na Mamo O Pu`uanahulu, but they will perform Wednesday evening during the free exhibition.

    Na Lei O Kaholoku is also on break this year.

    As of now, I don't think I'll be able to make it again this year because of work, but I'm crossing my fingers that divine intervention will allow me to hop on that plane Wednesday afternoon!

    To say I'm anxious and excited about MM07 would be an understatement!!!
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