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The mission of Healing Hula® is to share the healing dynamics of HULA and CHANTING. 

 

PONO POWER

The abreviated definition of PONO is 'Do what is right'.  There are books written about what PONO is and what PONO encompasses. 

In this class, PONO POWER, Kumu Kaipo shares concepts of PONO she developed throughout her life's journey with the Hawaiian Culture (Hula and Chanting), the Japanese Culture (Nihon Buyo - semi classical dance) and the Chinese Culture (Tai Chi - meditative movements).

Sessions are live, one-on-one with Kumu Kaipo, via Zoom and geared for adults.  All levels of experience welcomed.  

Session times are flexible to adapt to what works best with the participant's schedule.

Questions?  Contact Information -

                    Email:  [email protected]

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HULA BASICS

(Online Course):

The goal of this online course is to prepare the adult student to become proficient with hula basics and to be able to progress to the next level in a hula school.

Learn the basics of hula, chanting, culture, protocols, and foundational movements online.

Once enrolled, it is recommended to complete the course within a 6-month period.

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HULA MOMENTS:

These classes gather as a group to learn and dance to music/chants using hula movements via online (Zoom). Classes are a combination of live and recorded sessions with Kumu Kaipo. 

E kala mai.  HULA MOMENTS is currently closed.  Please refer below for other possibilities.

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Closing each class with Meditation

Each Healing Hula and Chanting® session ends with a simple hula noho (sitting hula) that creates a meditative setting. When this occurs, we can then feed better thoughts into our very being. When the mind is in good stead, our body and spirit/soul flow in the same manner. The movements in this no'o no'o ana (meditation) reflect a universal message, and truly reflects the way of the ancient...ancient Hawaiians.

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ATTIRE FOR CLASS

Wear comfortable clothing. For women, please bring a pā’ū (hula skirt) to class, if you have one. In consideration of others, when learning in person/live in a studio environment, please do not wear any kind of fragrances or cologne during class sessions.

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