Program

Danzas Aditi
  • Special Events
  • Lecture-Demonstrations
  • Recitals and Concerts
  • Countrywide Tours
  • Scholarship Programs

in museum, libraries, historic sites, public and private schools, hospices, convalescent hospitals, retirement and migrant worker communities.

Ethnic, Classical, Contemporary Dance and InterArts Themes
  • Hand Across Time (mood-makers, spirit-keepers, story-tellers)
  • Fans and Shawls (the props of romance)
  • Rhythm-Keepers (hands, feet, shoes, cymbals, castanets, stones, and drums)
  • Colors of Culture (costumes, cosmetics in creative and ritual movement)
  • You and I (solo, partners, lines, circles, and social formations in dance)
  • Two Faces (masks, gender, war and peace)

"Hands, Fans, and Shawls"

a multicultural interface of Chinese, Hawaiian, Classical, Spanish and Flamenco dances

Mulan Fan Dance
Romance de Amor
He Mele Inoa-O Kalakaua
Canción de Jinete
Granados & Albéniz in Classical Dance
Tango Gitano
Kuulei Awapuhi
Soleares
Sevillanas Suite
Rhythm Finale (castanets, íli, ílis)

Kehau's Hula Ohana "Dance Family"
  • Hawaiian Parties (Luaus)
  • Weddings, Graduations
  • Community Events & Charities
  • Lecture-Demonstrations
  • Scholarship Programs

 

Traditional and Contemporary Hula and Dance Polynesian Dance with InterArts themes:

  • Hawaiian Tapestry (Island by Island dance tour)

  • Rainbow Revue (Dances of Polynesian/Oceania)

  • Rhythm Implements in Hula (Sources in nature)

  • Aloha Spirits (Fun, Foods, Friendship)

Multicultural Dance Interface of Hawaiian Hula and Spanish Flamenco
A Common Philosophy

  • All Hawaii Stands Together
  • Siguiriyas Gitanas

Early History
(Music, Song, Chant)

  • Mele Hulas
  • Soleares

Combining Cultures

  • Modern Hulas ("Haole"/ English)

  • Ida y vuelta (Spain and New World)

Keeping the Beat

  • Gourds, drums, sticks, stones
  • Gourds, tambourines, canes, castanets

 

"Aloha"
It has been such a great honor for me to be blessed by their wonderful teachings. Now that I have my own halau, I share the knowledge that I know of the art to my keikis (children) and to my 80 haumanas (students). They range from 2 years to 60- years- old. Dance in all aspect is ageless. My halau has many ohana's (families), from children and grandchildren to great grandmothers. We perform the Hawaiian hula, we also perform other dances of Polynesia and New Zealand.  Here are some of the events we have performed at:

- Ke Kai O'Uhane Outrigger Canoe Club Luau's Share
- Senior Citizen Adult School Holly Farms Events of Carmel Valley
- Aloha Festival of San Francisco
- San Jose Hilton
- American Legion of Marina
- Moose Lodge of Salinas
- AT&T Golf Pro Am -"Sitters Club
- Christina Williams Prayer Vigil
- KHDC Radio Station. Salinas
- Hartnell College, Friends of Hawaii, Regina Kehau Redira

Email: kehauohana@yahoo.com
(831) 384-7518