mumblesgrumble : > check it out! > > http://molokai.eventbrite.com/
sunflowers-and-sunshine : > this guy :) made me so proud tonight > > good job to halau o na pua kukui you boys did so well
discoverhawaiitours : > Desire Likeloanani O Makuahine DeSilva > by News > Flasher on Flickr.
discoverhawaiitours : > Ho’olaule’a > by News > Flasher on Flickr. > > Great shot! Keiki living the legacy of hula.
hawaiigirlproblems : > MERRIE MONARCH THROWBACK > > Miss Aloha Hula 2009 Winner > > Cherissa Henoheanāpuaikawaokele Kāne > > Hālau Keʻalaokamaile
fallenfromgrace7 : > ADED: DAY 118 > HILO, BIG ISLAND, HI > the keiki of Halau O Kekuhi
Aloha kakou! E komo mai e ‘Ai Ha'a! This blog is dedicated strictly to the Hawaiian art of Hula. “Hula is the language of the heart, therefore the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people.” *These photos are not mine unless stated otherwise
Aloha kakou! E komo mai e ‘Ai Ha'a! This blog is dedicated strictly to the Hawaiian art of Hula. “Hula is the language of the heart, therefore the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people.” *These photos are not mine unless stated otherwise
discoverhawaiitours : > Sarah Kamaleialohaikapolionamakua Noyle > by News > Flasher on Flickr. > > From the Merrie Monarch Festival 2012
discoverhawaiitours : > Merrie Monarch 2012 > by > Hawaiian Airlines > on Flickr. > > Merrie Monarch perpetuates Hawaiian culture through dance, something > to add to...
haukaikela : > I miss dancing.
Aloha kakou! E komo mai e ‘Ai Ha'a! This blog is dedicated strictly to the Hawaiian art of Hula. “Hula is the language of the heart, therefore the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people.” *These photos are not mine unless stated otherwise
nikolo : > Ka Leo ‘O Laka I Ka Hikina O Ka La, Kumu Hula Kaleo Trinidad
hawaiistories : > Hula by > bluemarla on Flickr.
makanalani-808 : > She may not have placed, but she was definitely one of my favorites. > Kayshlyn Keauli’imailani Victoria De Sa♡
makanalani-808 : > She’s so beautiful. Congrats to this year’s Miss Aloha Hula, > Manalani Mili Hokoana English!
strictly-hawaiian : > “Tell my people I tried” > -The last words of King David Kalakaua
kianibunni : > Hula sisters for life.
Aloha kakou! E komo mai e ‘Ai Ha'a! This blog is dedicated strictly to the Hawaiian art of Hula. “Hula is the language of the heart, therefore the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people.” *These photos are not mine unless stated otherwise
kahlyiles : > Hālau Mōhala ʻIlima > > Photo credit: Merrie Monarch Festival