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Saturday, February 17, 2007

Mo`ili`ili Community Center Hula

Place

Mo`ili`ili Community Center, Rm. 105

Scheduled Time

Saturdays 9:15-11:15 a.m.

Actual Start/End Time

9:28-11:00 a.m.

Instructor

Alice Chock (female)

808-955-1555

Cost

$4 walk-ins

# of Students

11

Procedure

Pay instructor at the front of class

Language Spoken

English

Explanation of Hawaiian words in song on-going while dancing

Student Attire

Up to you, the teacher emphasizes the importance of being comfortable. One student wore jeans, another wore slacks and comfortable shoes.

Student Type

50% senior citizens, 50% Asian visitors

50% of the class goes there regularly

All female

Break Time

1x, 10:15-10:32, unofficial break times while teacher talks story with students between some songs

Type of Hula

Hapa Haole, `Auana

Steps

Students were expected to follow other students: hula (kaholo), 4 count `ami and reverse, hela, ka`o, lele, lele `uwehe, around the island (`ami ponui), kawelu. Basics lasted about 5 minutes, each at the beginning and end of class.

Fingers

N/A

Hands

Taught hands and feet together with voice prompts (Teacher had a sprained ankle)

Facial Expression

N/A

Error Correction

2x

Instruments Used to Lead Class

Teacher hits the wooden portion of the `ukulele instead of `ipu for basic steps, `ukulele and beautiful falsetto voice for songs.

Pace

Went over 5 “review” songs quickly and 1 `auana song step-by-step

Recommended for

Entertainment and health purposes

Teacher stresses that this class if “for fun” and not competitions like halaus (hula schools)

Materials Offered

None. Teacher will try to remember to bring song sheets next week.

Interesting Side Notes

Teacher stated that she used to rotate lines and give mini tests where 2 dancers dance for the whole class, but that since class is for fun now, the lines won’t rotate and regularly attending students can stay in the front row. Teacher and regularly attending students are very friendly and say “hi” to new students! :) Teacher also jokes a lot and is very relaxed.

Date Observed

2/17/07