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Thursday, 23 October 2008

Hoʻike December 13, 2008


Hoike 2008 Flyer
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E Hula Mau 2008 Results PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 06 September 2008

2008 E Hula Mau Results

Congratulations to everyone who performed this past weekend at E Hula Mau.  Here's the break down:

Hula Pakahi Kaikamahine
Keli'i Hinahanaeakamalama Tani

Wahine Solo
Keolalani Napoleon placed 2nd

Hawaiian Language for Solo Kahiko
Keolalani Napoleon placed 2nd

Darrel Lupenui Awared (Kane, group kahiko)
Halau 'O Lilinoe placed 2nd

Tom Hinoa Awared (Wahine, group kahiko)
Halau 'O Lilinoe placed 2nd

Oli
No`el Kaiaku Cruz placed 1st

Group 'Auana Wahine
Halau 'O Lilinoe placed 1st

Hawaiian Language Awared for Group Kahiko and 'Auana
Halau 'O Lilinoe placed 1st

Perpetual Awards


Mary Kawena Pukui Perpetual Trophy (Highest Average Halau Points for Hawaiian Language)
Halau 'O Lilinoe


For a more complete breakdown of the competition's results, click on over to the E Hula Mau Results page.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 13 September 2008 )
 
E Hula Mau 2007 Results PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 06 September 2007

2007 E Hula Mau Results

Congratulations to everyone who performed this past weekend at E Hula Mau.  A very special congratulations goes out to na wahine ko'u for placing first in their categories of Kahiko and 'Auana.  The halau overall did very well, here's the break down:

Hula Pakahi Kaikamahine
Malia Corona placed 3rd

Wahine Solo
Niki Ka'ale'a Riveira placed 2nd

Hawaiian Language for Solo Kahiko
Niki Ka'ale'a Riveira placed 1sdt

Nona Beamer Awared (Highest points, Kaikamahine Group, Kahiko)
Halau 'O Lilinoe placed 3rd

Darrel Lupenui Awared (Kane, group kahiko)
Halau 'O Lilinoe placed 3rd

Tom Hinoa Awared (Wahine, group kahiko)
Halau 'O Lilinoe placed 1st

Oli
Sharna Mahealani Weaver placed 1st

Group 'Auana Wahine
Halau 'O Lilinoe placed 1st

Hawaiian Language Awared for Group Kahiko and 'Auana
Halau 'O Lilinoe placed 1st

Perpetual Awards


Mary Kawena Pukui Perpetual Trophy (Highest Average Halau Points for Hawaiian Language)
Halau 'O Lilinoe


For a more complete breakdown of the competition's results, click on over to the E Hula Mau Results page.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 13 September 2008 )
 
E Hula Mau PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 16 August 2007

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It's time to start marking your calendars for one of the most colorfully spectacular event of the year. The thirteenth annual E HULA MAU Hula and Chant Competition is being presented by Na Mamo. This extravaganza will take place from August 31 through September 2, 2007 at the Long Beach Performing Art's Center.

Why attend E Hula Mau?

The Labor Day weekend promises to bring an abundance of Hawaiiana to the Southland. E HULA MAU `07 will be featuring seventeen of the most talented kumu (hula teachers) and their halau (dance schools) from California. It is expected to draw a weekend audience of nearly 20,000 people - the greater majority coming from Southern California. Halau entries from Northern California and the Hawaiian Islands will also bring a large audience of supporters as indicated by the sellout of the Atrium Hotel and the nearly sold out hotels in the area.

Following the competition Na Mamo will also be presenting: The Mahalo Bash, "Come and Enjoy the Melodious sounds of Hawaii".  Featuring such notable musicians, Robi Kahakalau and Sean Na'auao.

For tickets, call (909) 930 - 3994, or go to http://www.namamo.org/ehm
Last Updated ( Friday, 07 December 2007 )
 

'Olelo No'eau

Kulia, i ka nu'u

Translation:Strive for the summit.

Explanation:Strive for the very top of the mountain, strive for excellence. This was the motto of Hawaii's Queen Kapi'olani who did so much for her people.
Hula Halau o Lilinoe, new home on the internet
In the advent of internet technology and advancing media, Hula Halau 'O Lilinoe a me Na Pua Me Kealoha, has made it's footprint amongst other halau already staking their claim on the World Wide Web.  Currently still under development, the site administrator and other contributors are in a long endeavor to bring this halau's events, performances, and site content to an already eager audience and students. 

The site will host a myriad of contents, such as: Literature, audio, class schedules, even schedules, a gallery and much more.