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Class kokua assist the instructors with many duties.  These duties include but aren’t limited to keeping
rosters up to date, collecting monthly tuition, keeping dancers & parents updated with the most current
information and helping our dancers prepare for up coming events.  By having class kokua, instructors
are able to concentrate on their students.  These people are parents who volunteer their time both here
and outside the halau in order to help the halau run smoothly as possible.  Listed below are the kokua
for each of our classes along with their email addresses.


Kokua Class
Tracy Pakele
Beginning Kaikamahine
Noelani Aguon
Wahine & Kaikamahine
Pete Paguyo & Laydeen Brigoli
Kane & Wahine Olapa
Leilani Corona
Keiki Kane
Elaine Masuo
Hopoe
U'ilani Malunao
Tahitian
Yasmin Siu
Orange County
Last Updated ( Monday, 17 December 2007 )
 

'Olelo No'eau

Hahai no ka ua i ka ulula'au.

Translation:The rain follows after the forest.

Explanation:Destroy the forest, the rains will cease to fall, and the land will become a desert. If only our scientists knew this when the ancient Hawaiians did.
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.