хула Kahiko
Хула Kahiko is a traditional Hawaiian dance that reflects the rich cultural heritage of the Hawaiian Islands. This ancient form of hula is characterized by its use of chants, or oli, and is often performed in natural settings. The movements of the dancers tell stories about Hawaiian mythology, history, and the connection to nature.
The dance is typically accompanied by traditional instruments, such as the pahu (drum) and uli uli (feathered rattles). Hula Kahiko emphasizes the importance of preserving Hawaiian traditions and is often performed during cultural celebrations and ceremonies, showcasing the beauty and significance of Hawaiian identity.