top of page
Hula

Hula ʻAuana
with Kumu Hula Maka Herro
d
"Kīpūkai"

Maka Herrod - Hula Workshop II


Kīpūkai (by Mary Kawena Pukui)
In this session, we will learn a hula ʻauana (modern style hula) entitled: Kīpūkai. This lovely
mele brings praise to Kauaʻiʻs beauty. It was composed by haku mele, Mary Kawena Pukui and
Maddy K. Lam for Jack Waterhouse and the area on Kauaʻi in which he lived, Kīpūkai.

 

Important Note:

  • Participants must know their basic hula steps

For all hula workshops, participants are expected to wear comfortable attire that allows for ease of movement and is culturally respectful. Additionally, participants should wear a pāʻū or a sarong/pareau suitable for hula practice.

Recommended for ages 8 and older.

Duration: 2 Hours

Class size limit: 40 participants

One time slot available:

  • Workshop Session 5 | Saturday, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM


Kipu_kai.webp

Your Instructor

Maka
Herrod
Kauaʻi

Maka Herrod (1).png

Shane “Maka” Herrod enjoys teaching, dancing, choreography, composing and playing music. He has studied with ‘Iwalani Tseu, John Na’one, Leimomi Ho, Kapu Kinimaka-Alquiza, Nathan Kalama, and Lani Kalama and completed the traditional rituals of ‘ūniki under Puna Kalama-Dawson.
 
Maka established Nā Hui O Kamakaokalani in 1992, a hālau hula that focuses on perpetuating the gift of dance, language, music, stories of old and new, the importance of Hawaiian values, and the rich history of Hawai`i. In 1996, he and three Kaua`i kumu hula created Hui O Kalamaola; four hālau combined to fulfill the beautiful mana’o of “Aloha kekahi I kekahi.”
 
His hālau has participated in various festivals, events, and hula competitions throughout Hawai`i, the Continent, and Japan. Maka is the Executive Director of the Mālie Foundation, which offers workshops, lectures, and events annually on Kaua`i.  He is also responsible for the Kaua’i Mokihana Festivals, which is one of the longest-running seven-day Hawaiian events held each year in September.

bottom of page