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  2. Mar 22, 2022 · A hula resurgence began in 1883 under King David Kalākaua, who hosted his extravagant coronation at the newly built ʻIolani Palace, now a museum in Honolulu.

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    Modern hula arose from adaptation of traditional hula ideas (dance and mele) to Western influences. The primary influences were Christian morality and melodic harmony. Hula ʻauana still tells or comments on a story, but the stories may include events since the 1800s.

  4. Hula was initially performed to honor and represent the gods, tell stories, and welcome important guests. With its rich oral history, Hula serves as a repository for genealogical, mythological, and historical narratives, akin to a moving library of the Hawaiian people’s ancestral wisdom.

  5. Hula, sensuous mimetic Hawaiian dance, performed sitting or standing, with undulating gestures to instruments and chant. Originally, the hula was a religious dance performed by trained dancers before the king or ordinary people to promote fecundity, to honor gods, or to praise the chiefs.

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  6. Feb 1, 2018 · The first point of question is where the first hula was performed. The Big Island, Oahu, Kauai and Molokai all claim to be the birthplace of hula. The next issue is who first performed it. Some say Hopoe, a companion of the goddess Hi'iaka, was the first dancer.

  7. In the early twenty-first century, hula and Hawaiian culture continue to evolve and spread. Some of this has resulted from the Hawaiian diaspora that began in the eighteenth century with Hawaiians working aboard foreign ships, and has increased with the growth of modern transport and communications.

  8. Jul 26, 2023 · Before Western contact in 1778, hula had been a part of Hawaiian life for hundreds of years. Dancers would move to chants at temple ceremonies honoring gods and chiefs or tell stories explaining topics including weather patterns, the stars, and the movement of earth and lava.

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