Na Hula O Moku'Aina
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Thu Fri Closed Sat Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 925-736-0927
- Address:
- 480 San Ramon Valley Blvd Danville, CA 94526
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- Category
- Dancing Instruction
- Services / Products
- Dance Classes: Hula and Ori Tahiti for male and female dancers, children, teens and adults, ages 3 - 80 yrs, including Tiny Hips, Kamali i, Kaikamahine, Wahine, Gracious Ladies, Hula Fundamentals, Tamari i, Tane, Tamahine, Vahine, Ori Technique. Dance forms: Hula Kahiko, Hula Auana, Hula Pahu, Ote a, Aparima, Pa o a, Hivinau, Kapa and Ahuroa.Other skills: Chanting in Hawaiian and Tahitian. Tahitian Drumming: To ere, Pahu, Pahu Tupai, Fa atete and implements. Special Workshops in Lei-making and Costuming.Brand Names we carry Na Hula O Moku aina, Motu aina, Halau Gear
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- Location
- Located at 480 San Ramon Valley Blvd, we are in Suite L, in the back of the CrossRoads of Danville Center, upstairs.
- AKA
Motu aina, Na Hula
General Info
We are a traditional Halau, Polynesian School of Performance Arts, teaching the dances, chants, drumming and music of Hawaii and Tahiti. Our mission is to perpetuate these cultures and enrich the lives of our students through the values, practices and traditions of our school. We are located in Danville, California, in the East Bay along the 680 corridor. Kumu Catherine U ilani Blankenship is the great-granddaughter of Hawaiian composer Henry Kailimai, studied with Auntie Esther Correa, the first Kumu to teach on the Mainland, and currently is studying under the guidance of Loea Kawaikapuokalani Hewett.