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Janet Hammer Presents

5.0 (1 review)
Open • 6:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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Makani Kai Hula

Makani Kai Hula

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6/4/15: Week 2 of hula... i love it! Our instructor is amazing -- she teaches in a way where we…read morequickly catch on and learn them. - She corrects our postures, adjusts our hands, feet, etc. Hula looks/seems easy.. but let me tell you its a workout!!! - i should just cancel my gym membership and come to class everyday. The beat/sound of Hawaiian music is so relaxing and exciting. I hope to excel in hula and one day have my own solo performance ha!

As a performance troupe, I'm sure they are great. As a halau, they're so-so. If you're somebody…read morelooking for a hula school, how well you'll do here ultimately depends on what you're looking for. If you're looking to play Hawaiian dress-up and learn modern hulas that are literally always love songs, then go for it! There are plenty of women who love this aspect of Makani and embrace it. If you're searching for a school with cultural depth and variety, this may not be the place for you. I was there for 7 months before I got frustrated with the monotony. Some women were extremely friendly and wonderful human beings. Some women seem to be in it for the beauty, drama, gossip, and all those extremely feminine aspects of hula that seem to be more reflective of a modern, American halau. At first you're given some cool assignments to help you learn about culture, but eventually that is all tossed aside and you learn to look and feel more like the caricatures on Hawaiian posters instead of seriously tough hula dancers. It wasn't terribly physically stimulating either because you probably won't learn kahiko for a long time if ever, and god forbid you get on Laka's bad side, you'll never come back from it. I know many women love it, but for others like myself, it's an artificial environment where focus on competition bragging rights, favoritism, and beautification run rampant.

Janet Hammer Presents - musicians - Updated May 2026

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