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Solo
Our popular one-woman show, with
recorded music, dances of the islands, emceeing and audience participation.
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Medium
2-4 Dancers, with live or recorded
music, dances of the islands, costume
changes, fire dances, emceeing, and
audience participation.
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Weddings
What could make a more lovely and memorable wedding reception than a Polynesian luau!
Music, entertainment, food, leis, guest
gift bags, and more... Click the "Info/Quote" button (below) for more info.
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Children's
Events
A fun and
educational interactive program, in which children learn the Hula, try
their hands at Poi Ball dancing, and play the rhythm instruments
of the islands.
For younger
children, our "Hapi Hula" girl does Polynesian-style face painting,
balloon sculptures, limbo contests, hula hoops, and island-style games.
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Luau Food and Decorations
(Presently,we are offering food catering only in the Southern California area. All other services are nation-wide.)
IMPORTANT
We tailor your entertainment
package to meet your particular needs and budget.
So please don’t hesitate to contact us if
you have any questions.

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Hula and Polynesian Dancers
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About Our Shows
Our shows and dancers have captivated audiences on stage and on national TV, and perform a colorful energy-filled Polynesian dance revue. It features dances of Hawaii, New Zealand, Samoa and Tahiti. We include...
- Lovely hand-crafted costumes,with costume changes during the show
- Emceeing and audience participation
- Live or recorded music
- Several different dances and
activities, including the following:
Hawaii: Graceful movements,
emphasizing the hips and hands, tell a story about life in Hawaii
Tahiti: Wearing, beautiful
tall headdresses, grass skirts and
hand tassels, the dancers perform
the Otea, moving their hips to the fast, pulsating drum beats
New Zealand: Maori poi balls, which are balls attached to long cords, are twirled and swung about the body to form patterns, in a lasso-like high-energy display. In some cases, flaming poi balls are used. Canoe dances are also performed to tell a story of the Maori people migrating by canoe from Polynesia to New Zealand.
Samoa: Clapping and slapping Sa Sa dances tell a story about life in Samoa. Rhythm dances are performed with Lapa sticks. And a dramatic fire/knife dancer gyrates, leaps and spins while juggling flaming torches to a rapid, primeval drum beat.
Luau
Party Props
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More:
- Dinner or Background Music
- "Elvis in Hawaii" Singing Look-Alikes
- Tropical Bird Shows
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