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Ho‘okahi Pu‘uwai i Ka Hula - April 2012Wednesday, April 25, 2012 at 8:00 AM - Sunday, April 29, 2012 at 8:00 PM (PT)Roseville, CA |
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Kawaikapuokalani Hewett's Ho‘okahi Pu‘uwai i ka Hula!
Sacramento/Roseville, California Series
April 25 through 29, 2012
Join us for one day OR MORE!!
Loea will be teaching: 2 Days of hula, and 3 Days of Traditional Hawaiian Healing Arts and Culture
Each day is a course unto itself and does not require previous instruction in Hula to attend.
DAILY SCHEDULE:
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25: Traditional Healing Arts & Culture
THURSDAY, APRIL 26: Traditional Healing Arts & Culture
FRIDAY, APRIL 27: Traditional Healing Arts & Culture
SATURDAY, APRIL 28: Hula (2-Hula Kahiko dances)
SUNDAY, APRIL 29: Hula (2-Hula 'Auana dances)
Come for one day or all five!!
Same schedule every day -- Registration starts at 8am each day
Class begins at 10am each day
Class times: 10am to 12pm & 2pm to 4pm each day
Pa'ina 5pm Saturday
Kukakuka 4pm Sunday
5th Hula Class on Sunday!! Come to learn 2 Hula Kahiko and 2 Hula 'Auana dances and stay to learn a fifth hula on Sunday from 5pm to 7pm for FREE!!
SPECIALS FOR HALAU HULA & HALAU LOMILOMI:
Every halau that brings TEN (10) haumana, the KUMU COMES FOR FREE
Every halau that brings FIFTEEN (15) haumana, the KUMU and ONE Alaka’i COMES FOR FREE
Bring FIVE (5) or more haumana to both the Hula Kahiko and the Hula ‘Auana class and the KUMU COMES TO THE LECTURE SERIES FOR HALF PRICE!!
We now have 'UKULELE CLASSES following the lectures on Thursday and Friday!
Jason Arimoto and 'Ukulele Creations will bless us with skill improvement classes on Thursday. On Friday, we will learn the music to the dances that will be taught on Sunday!
If you do not have a 'ukulele but want to come to learn and play, we will have a limited number of Ohana 'Ukulele on hand for you to borrow or purchase.
Location: Heritage Inn Express
204 Harding Blvd.
Roseville, CA 95678
For further information, see our event website: http://hookahipuuwai.com
Workshop Fees: ALL 5 days: $600.00
4 days: $550.00
3 days: $450.00
2 days: $300.00
1 day: $150.00
Please make checks payable and direct payment to:
Holistic Honu Wellness Center
1466 Cedar Street
Berkeley, CA 94702
Email: info@holistichonu.com
http://holistichonu.com or http://holistichonu.org
916.416.0491
The program is intensive, and there may be up to 6 hours per day of Hula dance instruction and associated Hawaiian Healing Arts such as chanting, language, mythology and spirituality.
It is a good idea to bring a notebook.
VIDEO POLICY
ONLY HALAU IN ATTENDANCE WHO BRING A MINIMUM OF FIVE (5) MEMBERS, AND HAVE PAID FOR THE DAY'S WORK MAY VIDEO LOEA DURING CLASS TIME AND/OR DANCING THE MELE BEING TAUGHT. HALAU WHO BRING THE MINIMUM NUMBER OF MEMBERS ARE ALLOWED ONE (1) VIDEO CAMERA. VIDEOS MAY BE USED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. HALAU WHO DO NOT BRING THE REQUIRED NUMBER OF MEMBERS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO VIDEO; EVEN IF IT IS JUST FOR THEIR INDIVIDUAL REFERENCE.
INDIVIDUALS ARE ALLOWED TO VIDEO THEMSELVES AT THE END OF CLASS; HOWEVER, THE USE OF VIDEO AND RECORDING DEVICES DURING CLASS WILL BE RESTRICTED.
DRESS CODE
ALL DANCERS SHOULD WEAR PAREO OR PA’U SKIRT WITH SHORTS OR BLOOMERS UNDERNEATH.
CANCELLATION POLICY
THERE ARE NO REFUNDS FOR WORKSHOPS AND COURSES. A 7-DAY CANCELLATION NOTICE IS REQUIRED FOR YOU TO RECEIVE A CREDIT FOR THE NEXT WORKSHOP OR COURSE. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL ANY PROGRAM DUE TO INSUFFICIENT ENROLLMENT OR UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES.
When & Where
Heritage Inn Express
204 Harding Blvd.
Roseville,
CA 95678
Wednesday, April 25, 2012 at 8:00 AM - Sunday, April 29, 2012 at 8:00 PM (PT)
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Hosted By
Holistic Honu Wellness Center
Established November 24, 2004 in California, and approved for 501(c) (3) status February 2006, the Holistic Honu Wellness Center is a not-for-profit healing center dedicated to preserving and perpetuating the Hawaiian culture through education and healing. Our primary goal is to provide access and education of traditional Hawaiian cultural health practices to Native Hawaiians, and the community at large. A goal extended in the spirit of lokomaika‘i/compassion to all community members, regardless of ethnic or national origin, who seek opportunities to restore pono/balance and harmony in their life, and realign the spirit, mind, and body to become one. Some of the cultural healing services offered include, and are not limited to, ho‘oponopono/counseling, la‘au kahea/prayers and chants, la‘au lapa‘au/herbal therapy, and lomilomi/touch therapy. Although our program focus targets Native Hawaiians, it is our long-standing policy that our services are made available to all in pursuit of education and healing.