Friday 2 October 2015

Dance At A Luau Party

Luau dances are typically Polynesian in origin, and the most notable is the hula. If you're invited to a luau, having some hula dance moves in your repertoire is essential. Keep the focus on fun: If you look like you're having a blast, your dancing will be easier to forgive! Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


Get to Know the Hula


1. Know that there are several different variations on the hula, from the simple side-to-side sway to more complex versions depicting ancient Hawaiian legends. For a luau party, you'll probably want to stick to the simpler, more modern steps.


2. Understand that the purpose of the hula is to convey meaning through movement. Instead of just going through the motions, try to make your movements fluid and concentrate on the rhythm of the music.


3. Search online for dance instruction. Myriahs.com carries instructional hula dance materials (see Resources below).


Dance at a Luau Party


4. Dress the part. The grass skirt is integral to the hula, as it's meant to sway as you move your hips.


5. Begin the hula by standing with your feet together, toes pointing forward and knees slightly bent.


6. Move your right foot to the right a few inches.


7. Bring your left foot over to meet your right foot.


8. Repeat steps 1 and 2.


9. Move your left foot to the left.


10. Step with your right foot and place it next to your left foot.


11. Repeat Steps 3 and 4.


12. Bend your elbows, face your palms down, and point both hands in the same direction in which your feet are moving.


13. Move your arms in smooth waves in time to the music.


14. Concentrate on flowing hand movements and focus on having graceful fingers. The fluid hand movements in the hula are often compared to the motion of a bird in flight. (Traditional Hawaiian stories are actually told through hand motions.)


15. Allow your face and eyes to express the mood of the music.


16. Move your arms to the same side of your body as that toward which your feet are moving. For instance, if you're stepping left, your hands should be on your left also.

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