True Hula of our Hawaiian Culture
The kahiko style is harder to do. It requires dedication and commitment and years of serious training. This is the true hula of our Hawaiian culture. It embodies the beliefs we hold in the sacredness of life, the power of our deities and their descendants on earth, procreation and the respect for all things. It is Hawaiian.
Hula kahiko, often defined as those hula composed prior to 1893 which do not include modern instrumentation (such as guitar, `ukulele, etc.), encompasses an enormous variety of styles and moods, from the solemn and sacred to the frivolous. Many hula were created to praise the chiefs and performed in their honor, or for their entertainment. Types of hula kahiko include ʻālaʻapapa, haʻa, ʻolapa, and many others.
Many hula dances are considered to be a religious performance, as they are dedicated to, or honoring, a Hawaiian goddess or god. As was true of ceremonies at the heiau, the platform temple, even a minor error was considered to invalidate the performance. It might even be a presage of bad luck or have dire consequences. Dancers who were learning to do such hula necessarily made many mistakes. Hence they were ritually secluded and put under the protection of the goddess Laka during the learning period. Ceremonies marked the successful learning of the hula and the emergence from seclusion.
Hula kahiko is performed today by dancing to the historical chants. Many hula kahiko are characterized by traditional costuming, by an austere look, and a reverence for their spiritual roots.
Hawaiian blessing ceremonies, prayer chants and cultural presentations. For people, homes, land, businesses, and commercial properties...also, cultural sharing, energy healings and reconnecting; individual and group sessions. Recommend land blessings occur prior to land clearing, & building on the land. The Blessing ceremony releases negativity and welcomes positive, expanded and ongoing spiritual clearing.
Neaulani Kuamo’o-Peck is one of a few native Hawaiian non-denominational Kahu - Minister (less than a handful, most are Christian-ordained/ oriented) certified in the State of Hawaii to perform Weddings. She comes from a lineage of healers, teachers, counselors, priests and priestesses - providers for ceremonial events – who see the joining of couples as one of the most spiritually joyous events ever.
In keeping with the Hawaiian traditions. In your ceremony, and upon your request. I will include Hawaiian wedding vows in Hawaiian & English
Hawaiian blessing ceremonies, prayer chants and cultural presentations. For people, homes, land,businesses and commercial properties.
My goal when I teach is for you to be able to not just learn the dance but also be able to feel the spirit of the hula.
Spirit hula by Kumu Neaulani. There are 2 basic hula styles – Kahiko (ancient) and Auwana (modern).
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