E paparaa tupuna nui to matou. E mea hanahana. I riro na to matou hui tupuna ´ei mau ´aivanaa i roto i te mau ano'ihi huru rau mai te pehe, te ´ori, te tatau, te a'ua'u animara, te tautai e te patura’a. I aravihi roa ho'i to'u nuna’a i te ohipa fano na ni'a i te moana ´e te orara’a au i roto i te natura. Maeva ia ´outou i te taera’a mai no te fa’ahanahana i teie ta'ere no matou. A here i to tatou nei fenua. E ia arue ana'e i te hamani e horo'a mai nei i te mau mea atoa ia tatou.
Between Aiu and Quenga exists over 80 years of lived experience and application. With their leadership, a larger Polynesian community and following, in New York City, the larger east coast region, and globally, will continue to grow, develop, and flourish.
Our Hui
Tāne
Kaina
Emily
Lehuanani
Madilyn
Mariette
Makoa
Puanani
Jana
Former Dancers and Collaborators…Always Ohana
Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhran, Alexander Lee, Andrew Sahagun, Ashley Inguito, Arikka Rin, Brandon Birchfield, Carol Leogite, Christian, Crista Yamasaki, Dan Taulapapa, Kainoa Embernate, Kapena Alapai, Kula Andrews, Lugao, Kasberg, Mahina Choy Ellis, Maia Nuku, Maria Ycasiano, Michelle Mathew, Paulom Mistry, Pelenakeke Brown, Kris Kato, Sancia Miala Shiba Nash, Shine Dharan, Tess Hōkū Meggett, Tristan Vizconde, Virginia Lin