Polynesian Show
The Shops at Wailea 3750 Wailea Alanui Dr Wailea, Kula, HI, United StatesThis performance will showcase the graceful Hawaiian hula as well as other beautiful dances of Polynesia.
This performance will showcase the graceful Hawaiian hula as well as other beautiful dances of Polynesia.
Rama Camarillo is an Ukulele teacher at Kamehameha Schools Maui, and also just released his solo album last year. He has performed on Maui for many years, and enjoys listening to his son’s music who are both Na Hoku Hanohano Award winners. As part of our recent Center-wide revitalization, seating is provided throughout the […]
Rama Camarillo is an Ukulele teacher at Kamehameha Schools Maui, and also just released his solo album last year. He has performed on Maui for many years, and enjoys listening to his son’s music who are both Na Hoku Hanohano Award winners. As part of our recent Center-wide revitalization, seating is provided throughout the […]
This performance will showcase the graceful Hawaiian hula as well as other beautiful dances of Polynesia.
Join us for a traditional island wood carving demonstration every Tuesday. Experience an art form with stories deeply rooted in Polynesian traditions.
This performance will showcase the graceful Hawaiian hula as well as other beautiful dances of Polynesia.
Learn how to play the ukulele, an integral part of the Hawaiian culture. New and experienced ukulele players of all ages are welcome to strum, sing and play. First come, first served.
Learn how to weave a basic Ti leaf lei using flowers and ferns which can be worn on the head or around your neck. Learn how the lei expresses love and was gifted on very special occasions by the Hawaiian Ali’i (royalty). Lei making is open to both keiki (children) and adults. First come, first […]
Learn how to weave a basic Ti leaf lei using flowers and ferns which can be worn on the head or around your neck. Learn how the lei expresses love and was gifted on very special occasions by the Hawaiian Ali’i (royalty). Lei making is open to both keiki (children) and adults. First come, first […]
Learn how to play the ukulele, an integral part of the Hawaiian culture. New and experienced ukulele players of all ages are welcome to strum, sing and play. First come, first served.