Sometimes, the green is so lush, the mountains so majestic, the mist so mystical, the flowers so colorful and deep scenting, the volcanoes so powerful, the ocean so moving, the wind and the rain so telling, and the sun so bright: One must care for the place, and one must dance about it!

The majority of Hawaiian songs are describing a place on the islands, a legend about a god or goddess, or the history of its monarchs. All with love, for love. Doing motions that share these stories with our hands and hips, constitute dancing Hawaiian Hula ‘Auana (modern). Most songs are in Hawaiian, but some are also in English. And this is another one of the types of dance styles that I hope to host at Telluselle Living Center, with a teacher, taught by a Hawaiian Kumu Hula, according to lineage.