Island Hula
Island Girl: Dance Fitness Workout for Beginners - Hula Workout 2-Vol. Boxed Set
This program contains ISLAND GIRL - DANCE FITNESS WORKOUT FOR BEGINNERS, CARDIO HULA and HULA - ABS/BUNS. Please see individual titles...
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Hula Girls Rug
Aloha The Hula Girls Rug is perfect for your Hawaii room Join in some Hawaiian fun out on the island The Hula Girls Rug is handcrafted and hand dyed and then backed in canvas for lasting durability Made of cotton Handcrafted double canvas Recommended Care: Profesional rug cleanin
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Island Girl: Dance Fitness Workout for Beginners - Hula for Weight Loss
Hula dancing can be an effective way to get in shape and lose unwanted pounds. This fitness routine choreographed to the Hawaiian dance...
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Hula Dancer Cutouts (pk/2)
Set the stage! It's easy to transform any room into an island luau scene! Part of a Complete Room Scene (SL534), say "Aloha" with 33-1/2" x 65" Hula Dancer cutouts. Pack of 2.
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Island Flower Hairbands (6 count)
Package includes six Polyester island flower hair bands.
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Child Hula Girl Costume - Hawaiian Costumes
Child Hula Girl Costume - Hawaiian Costumes for Girls - This Hawaiian Hula Girl Costume includes the shirt, skirt, the hair clip and the wristlet.
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Hula (IPA: ) is a dance form accompanied by chant or song. It was developed in the Hawaiian Islands by the Polynesians who originally settled there. The chant or song is called a mele. The hula dramatizes or comments on the mele.
There are two styles of hula. Old-style hula, as performed before Western encounters with Hawaiʻi, is called kahiko. It is accompanied by chant and traditional instruments. Hula as it evolved under Western influence, in the 19th and 20th centuries, is called ʻauana. It is accompanied by song and Western musical instruments such as the guitar, the ukulele, and the double bass.
There are other dances that come from other Polynesian islands such as Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga and Aotearoa (New Zealand); however, the hula is unique to the Hawaiian Islands.







