- kaholo. Step right, left, right, and tap left (4 counts)
- ka’o. sway.
- hela. Point right foot out front at 45 degree angle with a slight sway.
- ‘uwehe. Lift right foot up and then down, then lift heels and open knees at same time.
- lele’uwehe.
- ‘ami.
- ‘ami kÅ«kÅ«
- ku’i.
What are the basic hula steps?
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How do you make kaholo?
What do the movements in hula mean?
Hula dancing is a complex art form, and there are many hand motions used to represent the words in a song or chant. For example, hand movements can signify aspects of nature, such as the swaying of a tree in the breeze or a wave in the ocean, or a feeling or emotion, such as fondness or yearning.
How do you make a hula dance?
What is Lele hula step?
How many hula steps are there?
The first 26 dance steps (nÄ keÊ»ehi i ka haÊ»a) are recorded in the Hawaiian Dictionary authored by Mary Kawena Pukui and Samuel H. Elbert. Most of them are used today but others are probably unheard of by many modern day students and still others have been taught with different names.
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