Hawaiian war dances in the Polynesian Cultural Center on O’ahu
The Polynesian Cultural Center on O'ahu now offering a new evening show, and impressed with the show "Ha: Breath of Life" - Ha is in the Hawaiian language for breath - all visitors. The show is devoted to the dances, the war paint, the costumes, the gestures and facial expressions of the various Polynesian island cultures. The audience is taught as a wide range of topics such as family, hope, pride and cultural heritage of Hawaii, Tonga, New Zealand, Samoa, Tahiti and Fiji. The audience is taken by the main character, mana, on a journey through his life. Will be recounted stories from his childhood, his first love and how he learns to respect and appreciation from the elderly.
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The Polynesian Cultural Center was founded in 1963 and has since welcomed more than 33 million visitors in its seven different Polynesian cultures divided open-air museum. Arranged to Hawaii, Easter Island, Fiji, Maori, Marquesas, Samoa and Tonga to meet the visitors the nations, whose food, dances and culture and can be interactive experience for example, Hulatanzkursen the lives of individual cultures.

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