Iwalani School of Dance - Ka Uluwehi O Ke Kai


Ka Uluwehi O Ke Kai (Plants of the Sea) - Words & Music by Edith Kanaka`ole


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Aureana Tseu - Iwalani School of Dance


Tseu, who was named Miss Hawaii Teen USA in 1999 and Miss Hawaii Filipina in 2003, recently returned from the Merrie Monarch Festival where she was first runner up in the Miss Aloha Hula competition. She is the youngest of three daughters of kumu hula Iwalani Tseu, and has been dancing since age 3.


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Iwalani sings "Aloha Kaua'i"


Traditional tune from Kaua'i composed by Aunty Maiki. Sung & played on a 6-string tenor uke by Iwalani. Photos from the islands of O'ahu & Kaua'i. Hope you enjoy the sights & sounds--Aloha!


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Iwalani School of Dance - Maori Tribute


Pre-European Māori music was predominantly sung, but researchers Hirini Melbourne and Richard Nunns have unearthed a rich tradition of blown, struck and whirled instruments. Songs (waiata) were sung solo, in unison or at the octave. Types of song included lullabies (oriori), love songs (waitata aroha) and laments (waiata tangi). It was traditional to end a speech with a song, but none are reported to have been composed especially for this setting or confined to it. Some of the smaller wind instruments were also sung into, and the sound of the poi (raupo ball swung on the end of a flax cord) provided a rhythmic accompaniment to waiata poi. Captain Cook reported that the Māori sang in "semitones" and others reported that the Māori had no singing/vocal music at all or sang discordantly, but this is incorrect. Europeans could not hear the microtones the Māori were singing. A pre-European song could have a range of as little as a minor third but with several more than the four notes of European music within that range. A song would repeat a single melodic line, generally centred on one note, falling away at the end of the last line. It was a bad omen for a song to be interrupted, so singers in groups would cover for each other while individuals took breath. It was missionary influence that led to the harmonisation of modern Māori music. Through the 19th and 20th centuries the compass of new songs in traditional style gradually increased, so that it is possible to date a song <b>...</b>


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Iwalani Kahalewai Sings "Aloha No Au I Ko Maka" Do Adore Your Face.


HAWAII CALLES with Webley Edwards and James Kopuiki sings: "Hi' ilawe/ Haunani Kahalewai sings: Tradewind Island/ and Iwalani Kahalewai - with The Royal, Hawaiian Band sings 2009 her very last recording: by Prince William Leileiohu the Song: I Do Adore Your Face.


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Iwalani School of Dance - Tahiti Greetings


Our School Perpetuates, Promotes and portrays the Essence of Aloha. Each unique culture plays an important part in our Hawaiian Lives. We Believe and Appreciate the beauty of these many cultures and have Learned the richness each has to offer. Hula Is an Art and Lifestyle, which should be respected with inner beauty, grace and humbleness. We are always eager to help one another. We are not a Halau limited to Hula alone. We are a School of Dance" learning as much as we can from many ethnic cultures including VALUES, PRACTICES AND HISTORY. The Students will listen, look, learn, love and live with music from around the world in Hawaii Nei, known as a healing destination for the Heart, Body, Mind and Soul of the World. 'Iwalani ER Walsh Wahinekapu Tseu, as a dance Instructor, she teaches the Scope of ancient and traditional hula and a contemporary style of her own. She includes the ethnic dances of the South Pacific, the Orient, South America and the Middle East to expose her students to the richness of Hawai'i's Legacy. Along with dance instruction, 'Iwalani encourages her students to have Fun while developing Poise, Personality, Positive Attitude, Confidence, Self-esteem, Teamwork, Discipline, Talent and Respect for the Tradition and Protocol of the Hawai'ian Culture and Family Values.


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Tropical Baby - Iwalani School of Dance


Tropical Baby Composed By: The Brothers Cazimero My tropical baby My little empress down in Waikiki Your hips they sway like the coconut trees Youre such a sweetheart to me My tropical baby Your hair your body always tickles me To see you dancing right in front of me Its always more than what the people see, because The way you wink your eyes at me It blows my senses like the Kona breeze Oh darling open your eyes and see That I want you to belong to me My tropical baby My little empress down in Waikiki Im your Hawaiian boy waiting patiently For you to marry me, because The way you wink your eyes at me It blows my senses like the Kona breeze Oh darling open your eyes and see That I want you to belong to me My tropical baby My little empress down in Waikiki Im your Hawaiian boy waiting patiently For you to marry me For you to marry For you to marry me


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Feliz Navidad - Iwalani School of Dance


Na Leo Christmas Concert 12/19/08


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Iwalani Ho'omanawanui Apoke Sep-22 at Royal Hawaiian Center


Iwalani Ho'omanawanui Apoke Sep-22 at Royal Hawaiian Center


Iwalani Ho'omanawanui Apoke Sep-22 at Royal Hawaiian Center

Iwalani KAHALEWAI with Webley Edwards on Hawaii Calls - SINGS: Blue Muumuu


Hawaii Nr. one singer IWALANI KAHALEWAI SINGING: Bue Muumuu - Music by Jack Pitman


Blue Muumuu

Iwalani School of Dance - Sophisticated Hula


Iwalani School of Dance - Sophisticated Hula


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Hula dance performances by Iwalani School of Dance.


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AULD LANG SYNE Sung by Iwalani Kahalewai - "THE HAWAIIAN NIGHTINGALE"/ Das Lied vom Abschied


AULD LANG SYNE (1888) As Recored by Miss Iwalani Kahalewai/ The Hawaiian Nightingale with The ROYAL HAWAIIAN BAND Live. (From the 1940 Film Waterloo Bridge)"CHONSON DES ADIEUX"


Iwalani Kahalewai sings:AUL LANG SYNE (Das Lied vom Abschied) German Lyrics by Artur Beul.

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Samoan Dance


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Iwalani performs Poliahu at `Imiloa


Iwalani performs A story of the Goddess of the Snow Poliahau, with Keshia dancing.


Imiloa Poliahu Legend Hilo Hawaii

Measina by Iwalani Ynigues..


Iwa's premiere line at the HCC Fashion Technology Dept. Student Designer Fashion Showcase. Masquerade 2009. Workkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk! Opening music: Blue Tahitian Moon - Keira Knightly


Polynesian Fashion Iwalani Ynigues HCC Masquerade 2009

The Hawaiian Nightingale IWALANI KAHALEWAI sings: "Pledge of Love" in HAWAIIAN with Jeffrey Teves.


IWALANI KAHALEWAI & Jeffrey Teves sing: English and Hawaiian: "PLEDGE OF LOVE, the last recording of Miss Iwalani Kakalewai - in Hawaii 2009


Iwalani Lahalewai sings Pledge of Love with Jeffrey Teves Hawaii in 2009

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Preparing for the Macy parade 150 dancers to perform from hawaii Leading by Kumu Iwalani Tseu


Macy parade 150 dancers to perform from hawaii Leading by Kumu Iwalani Tseu mike bambi ala moana

Iwalani Kahalewai Sings: Roselani Blossoms


Iwalani Kawalewai


Roselani Blossoms

Parlez moi d' amour (Speak to Me of Love) Sung by: IWALANI KAHALEWAI and Terii Rua


Iwalani Kahalewai - The Hawaiian Nightingale & Terii Rua / sing for you in French: Parlez moi d'amour (Speak To Me of Love) also use in the 1932 Geore Cukor Film: WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD/ Music and Lyrics by Jean Lenoir english Lyrics by: Bruce Siever.2nd Song: IWALANI KAHALEWAI - Sings for you in: TAHITIAN: E Toriri Mai (Rain Drop) 3rd Song: Tahitian Medley sung by: Terii Rua & his Royal Tahitians From the LP called: Love Songs of Tahiti - What is the magic of Tahiti? on WAIKIKI RECORDS - LP # 122


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Hulu Kumu Iwalani Kalima Merrie Monarch


Kumu Iwalani Kalima with her Hula dancers at the Hilo Hawaiian Hotel April 1, 2008 Merrie Monarch week


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Iwalani Martin choreography "tough girl"


Choreographed and danced by Iwalani Martin to chop and change by the Black Keys from the Twilight Eclipse movie.


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E Ku'u Lei Makua by Iwalani & Malino


Iwalani & Malino sing "E Ku'u Lei Makua" at the Island Arts Ho'ike & Fundraiser on June 5, 2010. This beautiful song dedicated to all parents was composed by Kawaikapuokalani Hewett.


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Waikiki on Iwalani with Stringer and Lisa, July 4th 2010


Had a great time with Captain Stringer and Lisa as guests on his boat Iwalani off of Waikiki on July 4th 2010. Good times, good friends........


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