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Hula, More than Just a Dance
Aloha! Welcome to ____
____ means “hello” or “goodbye” in the Hawaiian language.
I’m Malia, and I’m your ____ teacher for today.
Have ____ heard of hula before?
How ____ do you know about hula?
Before ____ start our lesson, I want to tell you about it.
Hula is a traditional ____ from Hawaii, and it has been a part of Hawaiian life for a long time.
The early Hawaiians didn’t have a writing system, so they used hula ____ tell stories.
Hula ____ a language through body movements, and it has passed down stories from one generation to the next.
Now it’s time to dance!
Remember that you become a storyteller ____ you dance hula.
You tell a story with ____ hands, feet, and hips.
Oh, you need ____ take off your shoes and socks!
Hula ____ always done barefoot.
Let’s ____ with the hand gestures.
Every gesture in ____ has a meaning.
Wave your ____ while you move your arms up and down.
____ gesture is called ua in the Hawaiian language, and it means “rain.”
What about the ____
Hawaiians make ____ circle with their arms above their heads.
That’s ka la, the ____
____ gestures are so simple that you can easily remember them.
Next,
Next, bend your knees a little and step from side to ____
While you step to the side, ____ your hips naturally.
Now move your hands ____ your hips and feet!
Well, ____ up! That’s all for today.
Remember that hula is not just ____ dance.
Hula is a language and a way of storytelling, so it is ____ to Hawaiians.
As a hula teacher, I always try to continue the history and culture ____ Hawaii.
If you want to learn ____ come to my next class.
Everyone is ____ Aloha!