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HULA DANCES INTO DALLAS WITH THE POLYNESIAN CULTURAL CENTER

Half-Day Class Offer Lessons from the World Renowned PCC

Laie ­ January 19, 2005 - The Polynesian Cultural Center is bringing its popular hula workshop to Dallas on April 9 with a daylong session for interested participants. The classes, open to intermediate and advanced hula dancers, will provide instruction for both kahiko (ancient) and auana (modern) hula chants and mele (songs).

For one day only – Saturday, April 9, 2005 – Polynesian Cultural Center kumu hula (hula instructors) Ellen Gay Dela Rosa and Keith Awai will share new songs and dances during a workshop from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Lake Highland Recreational Center, 9940 White Rock Trail, in Dallas.

“Educating people about the Hawaiian culture is part of the mission of the Polynesian Cultural Center. So, it is with great pride and pleasure that we share our hula with Dallas,” said Ellen Gay Dela Rosa, PCC senior manager, Hawaii sales and promotions, kumu hula and choreographer. Dela Rosa has worked at the PCC for the past 30 years teaching and choreographing Hawaiian songs and dances in the PCC’s world famous productions.

The early bird cost to attend the workshop is $85 and includes workshop fees and an instructional packet. Registration fees received after March 31, including at the door, will cost $100.00. All ages are welcome. For more information or to register for the workshop, call (808) 293-3042 or visit the PCC web site at www.polynesia.com.

Founded in 1963 as a non-profit organization, the PCC has entertained more than 31 million visitors, while preserving and portraying the culture, arts, and crafts of Polynesia to the rest of the world. In addition, the PCC has provided financial assistance to 14,000 young people from over 70 different countries while they attend Brigham Young University-Hawaii. As a non-profit organization, 100 percent of PCC’s revenue is used for daily operations and to support education.

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Amy Hennessey
Polynesian Cultural Center Public Relations
(808) 531-0244

 

 

 


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