Kalani Oceanside Retreat Blog - Hawaii

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Merrie Monarch - Kahiko!




The Merrie Monarch Festival, held every April, is in full swing in Hilo. The competition in Kahiko, or ancient style of hula, was held last night. Kahiko uses only chants and ipu drumming, unlike the 'Auana (modern) style which uses songs and instruments.


The kahiko style is vigorous, especially for the men! The crowd erupted as each halau chanted in unison and stamped their feet and made the stage shake.


The precision was amazing as different hula halau danced and used sticks, ipus, rocks, and feathers in their storytelling. The costumes themselves, leis and other adornments, are deeply tied to ancient Hawaiian culture, crafts and life.


If you have never been to Merrie Monarch, make a point of planning your visit to Kalani during Merrie Monarch week. It is an unforgettable experience, and will forever change your understanding of Hawaiian culture.

Tonight is the Hula 'Auana competition. Stay tuned for 'Auana pictures and news!

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