
The Haumana Hula Handbook for Students of Hawaiian Dance
A Manual for the Student of Hawaiian Dance
- Paperback
144 pages
- Release Date
15 July 2016
Summary
By the eponymous director of the Mahea Uchiyama Center for International Dance in Berkeley, California, this illustrated book on Hula dance is a comprehensive resource for students of this art form. While Native Hawaiians may have a cultural affinity for Hula, dancers come from many different regions and ethnicities, and Hula is practiced by both men and women of all ages. According to surveys, there are at least 174 halau hula (hula schools) in Hawai’i and nearly 1,100 schools of dance teach…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781623170554 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1623170559 |
| Author: | Mahealani Uchiyama, Naomi Leina'ala Kalama |
| Publisher: | North Atlantic Books,U.S. |
| Imprint: | North Atlantic Books,U.S. |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 144 |
| Release Date: | 15 July 2016 |
| Weight: | 295g |
| Dimensions: | 234mm x 177mm x 9mm |
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Critics Review
“I have always respected Mahealani Uchiyama’s tenacity, dedication, devotion, and talent for encompassing other cultures and dances. In my opinion, she has always been diligent in her research of all cultural dance/art/costuming, which require cultural authenticity and originality. I am proud to call such an outstanding and upstanding individual my associate and friend.”
—from the foreword by Naomi Leinaʻala Kalama, Loʻea Hula
“Here is a book that gives a bit of insight on all aspects of hula. The Haumāna Handbook For The Student Of Hawaiian Dance is a perfect place to start.”
—Kawika Alfiche, Kumu Hula, Hālau ʻO Keikialiʻi
“This tightly written handbook captures the universe of the hula, and is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand why the hula is ‘the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people.’”
—Betty Ann Bruno, director, Hula Mai
“An absolute must-have for anyone studying the dance, cultural arts or history of Hawai’i.”
—Lani Cid-Iulio, Kumu Hula, Hālau Makana
“A wealth of knowledge graciously shared to perpetuate traditions, ceremony and the ongoing life of hula—a must for all serious students learning under the guidance of a kumu hula.”
—Rick Noʻeau Smith, Kumu Hula, Nā Mamo Noʻeau
About The Author
Mahealani Uchiyama
Mahealani Uchiyama is an award-winning dancer, musician, composer, choreographer, recording artist, and teacher. An advocate for cross-cultural understanding, she is the founder and artistic director of the Mahea Uchiyama Center for International Dance in Berkeley, California, and is Kumu Hula (master teacher) of Halau Ka Ua Tuahine. She has led numerous performance tours to Tahiti, New Zealand, and the islands of Hawai’i, and taught workshops internationally. She has been an instructor of Hawaiian language at Stanford University and also serves as president of the board of World Arts West, the producers of the annual San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival.
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