Thursday, August 10, 2017

Get On Down To Hula Dance Classes Hanover PA

Get On Down To Hula Dance Classes Hanover PA


by Cynthia Richardson


Don't think that you'll be just moving your body around in a grass skirt. When you do this, you chant as well while you do it. It's an essential part of the process. It portrays the words of the oli or mele (chant or song) in a visual dance form. There's a lot more to hula dance classes Hanover PA than you might currently imagine.

One of the main categories of this type of dancing that's out there out of all kinds of different variations of it is kahiko. Before Westerners came in and started influencing this art form, this is what it was like. There are traditional instruments involved and traditional chanting, giving your ear a sense of where it comes from right away.

Auana means to drift or wander, and that's what the dances of the 19th and 20th centuries were called. This is a clear indication that many felt that the changes going on in the music and the art were driving it farther and farther away to what it was originally. In this type, there's usually song that goes with it, and musical instruments that are of Western influence like the guitar, the ukulele, and the double bass.

If you choose to attend one of these classes, you might find they are not like other dancing classes you've taken. The traditional name of these types of classes is halau. In some they are more contemporary, but there are still quite a few that hold up the traditional ways of doing things, and you just might end up liking the class all that much more because of it.

One of the things that still happens a lot in this kind of class is the practice of doing an entrance chant. This is something that has been done in this culture since ancient times. It's good to know that this is appropriate, and maybe even what some of the popular common chants are, before attending.

The two main positions in dancing like this involve both a sitting and a standing position. The sitting position is known traditionally as soho, and the standing position is called luna. There are dances that involve both of these positions, meaning dancers get up and down a lot, so beware if you have weak knees.

One must get to a quality teacher in order to properly learn this style. It is true that parts of it are complicated, such as the many difficult to learn hand signals that are so subtle and intricate. But it's also true that there are easier ones as well, and with the right teacher, you can be guided and led and pointed in the right direction.

By performing this kind of expression, you'll find yourself acting out the very forces of nature. Wind, the sea, and many others are depicted here, and this gives power and is an amazing experience to the performer and audience alike. Human emotions are also expressed, like yearning or adoration.




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