We welcome all ages, wahine, kāne, and māhū—
all experience levels, and all who wish to connect with, learn from, and live Hawaiian culture with respect and intention.
Our hālau is a living bridge between the wisdom of our kūpuna and the present—a space where hula, mele, oli, ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi, and cultural practice are nurtured and shared to bring people together through learning, relationship, and kuleana.
Whether you are strengthening ancestral ties, deepening cultural understanding, or seeking meaningful connection through movement, voice, and story, you are welcome here.
Come activate your identity, grow in shared ʻike, and move with us—
grounded in tradition, strengthened in community, and united through Hawaiian culture.
To Register: Click this link to register.
Please email us at hkamaile@gmail.com with any additional questions!
Details:
During this session, the group will move through hula basics drills and try learning hula choreography.
It can get very cold in hālau this time of year, so please dress in layers.
Please bring water.
For our participants with long hair, please pull your hair back and away from the face.
We ask that our wahine dancers bring a pa'u (skirt). If you do not have one, you can bring a pareo or borrow pa'u at hālau.
Please remove shoes upon entering hālau, and stow your shoes on the rack to the right of the door. You're welcome to bring slippers or double-up on socks to keep the toes warm in the studio.
Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm
Address:
805 South 336th St
Federal Way, WA 98003