Hawaii - Hula

Havajské tance
The Hawaiian is one of the most traditional symbols of Polynesia, or more precisely of the Hawaiian Islands. These dances figure in every kind of local ceremonies, festivals, celebration and social events there. The dance stands as a powerful gesture of expression for local people, and symbolizes the Polynesian culture and ancient history themselves. The roots of the Hawaiian dancing lie in the traditional Hula dance, which once served as a ceremonial devise for an invocation of divine powers. The greatest of them was Pele – goddess of fire.


Hawaiian Hula dance

Havajské tance
Ajna performs the Hula dance in its modern or traditional form, which she learnt under the supervision of the honoured teacher Kumu Hula Raylene Ha'alelea Kawaiae'a. The Hula dance will carry you to the Hwaiian Islands and bring you the warm atmosphere of local golden beaches. Our repertory includes both solo dances and dances for 2-6 dancers from the Trn v oku dancing group.

Hawaiian dances

Hawaiian dances can be used as a perfect and ideal diversification for any social event, especially parties in the Hawaiian style or the beach parties. Our Hawaiian programme can be, moreover, enriched by the production of the Caribbean music or the Fire Show. This combination inevitably results in a faultless harmony.