Que preciosos bailables, me encantaría saber que es lo que estan representando, pero con verlos es una delicia ver TANTA masculinidad. Hermoso. Gracias por compartirnos algo de su cultura.
We have recently started researching these true warriors and hold a true fascination and amazement for their dedication to their art and culture. We will be making our first trip ever to the Islands in 2020 and hope to meet them. Thank you for the video and God bless from the mainland NW.
As a former dancer of classical ballet, I can see the very difficult moves of this dance. The constant tension throughout the performance they subject their bodies to project that warrior aura must be absolutely straining. Furthermore, the mindset they have to put their mental faculties into, merge their body movement to the music and the story itself requires a high degree of discipline.
I have to ask....what do the kane wear underneath these types of outfits? The ones that are more covering you could easily wear normal undergarments....but can they even wear something like a dance belt when dancing Kahiko?
"Authentic." "Ugly skirts?!" If you're versed in Polynesian culture and history, then you would know that the Polynesians would at times wear garments of Tapa Cloth. Tapa was worn throughout Polynesia, and in fact still is in Tonga and Samoa. When one examines paintings done of Tahitians during the 18th century, one sees them wearing Tapa cloth. And even in prodigious and general amounts. There are illustrations of of even dancers wearing skirt like garments. Herman Melville, in his novel; Typee. Makes mention of the Tapa cloth worn by the Marquesans. The more noble the person, the more Tapa cloth they had and wore. Grass skirts by the way, is not a Hawaiian tradition. It hails from the South Pacific. And it didn't become common in Hawaii until the 20th Century.
OMG they are AMAZING! I'm in love with the strength and spirit they put in every performance. Gosh this is incredible!
Que preciosos bailables, me encantaría saber que es lo que estan representando, pero con verlos es una delicia ver TANTA masculinidad. Hermoso. Gracias por compartirnos algo de su cultura.
Always very impressed with ke kai o kahiki. Warriors, artists, ambassador of a beautiful culture ❤. Thank you for uploading the video 🙏 mahalo!
Greetings from the Throne of Fazza.
We have recently started researching these true warriors and hold a true fascination and amazement for their dedication to their art and culture. We will be making our first trip ever to the Islands in 2020 and hope to meet them. Thank you for the video and God bless from the mainland NW.
Hy. Do yoi mmu have a link for learn about this art culture?
As a former dancer of classical ballet, I can see the very difficult moves of this dance. The constant tension throughout the performance they subject their bodies to project that warrior aura must be absolutely straining. Furthermore, the mindset they have to put their mental faculties into, merge their body movement to the music and the story itself requires a high degree of discipline.
I did Ballet also. I know what you mean! Hula to me is harder!
I was off island during the Merrie Monarch festival this year. Glad I can watch portions of it on RUclips.
Супер ! Великолепное выступление ! Браво ! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏👏👏
DEBERÍAN INVITAR A ISLA DE PASCUA. GANARÍAN POR SU BELLEZA FÍSICA ,SENSUALIDAD, RITMO, DANZAS ,ENERGÍAS Y CANCIONES .
awsome! I bet their Late Kumu O'brain Eselu would be proud.
Coreografía perfecta como que está bailando una sola persona, me encantó, excelente presentación.
Wow they have a lot more people than they used to
Been waiting for new performances by my most favorite male hula troupe! Thank you!!!!
I'm pregnant just watching!
Amazingly beautiful
amazing their movements are so fast and strong
Wow beautiful dance 👍..
This is freaking beautiful!
Woah, that's so in sync. Just... wow
The 10s that id invest most 🥺
かっこよすぎる
the physique of the dancers are like wsrrior so as their movement
Miss this program here in AZ. Hana hou!
l am impressed!
My ovaries exploded after watching this
Wow nice dance no mistake 👍👍
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Super ! 👌
Wow 😲 YEAASSSSAAAHHHH!!!
Omg! You can hear the ovaries exploding!
😂
hahahahha
😃😃😃
Oh my oh my my my my
Синхронно ,молодцы
These are real men
Леле, колко хубаво!!!!!!!!Мъже само с препаски!!!!!
My palms are sweaty
Bela apresentação!
Удивительно крепкие бёдра и колени.Так на цыпочках передвигаться,на полусогнутых очень сложно,на самом деле.
the Legend...
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍
I have to ask....what do the kane wear underneath these types of outfits? The ones that are more covering you could easily wear normal undergarments....but can they even wear something like a dance belt when dancing Kahiko?
Aloha... traditionally nothing!
Well dang! That takes some balls (pun not intended)!
Super😍
Kingston Pride... Mainland NW. NW = northwest. Idaho specifically
Delicious delicious mmm
BAD ASS!!!!
Wish I can see this in real Life someday🥰😛😍
You hear that? That's the sound of every single ovary in the room bursting simultaneously.
Lol!
Que sabrozos los Hawaiians. Me encantan cada ves que los miro me doi tremendas mojadas
I wish I could understand what they are saying 😔
at last!! Authentic costumes, not those ugly 'skirts' the guys used to wear. Awesome presentation.
Ugly Skirts the guys used to wear ... is your masculinity that fragile ?. you think the Skirts make them Gay ? is that it
"Authentic." "Ugly skirts?!" If you're versed in Polynesian culture and history, then you would know that the Polynesians would at times wear garments of Tapa Cloth. Tapa was worn throughout Polynesia, and in fact still is in Tonga and Samoa. When one examines paintings done of Tahitians during the 18th century, one sees them wearing Tapa cloth. And even in prodigious and general amounts. There are illustrations of of even dancers wearing skirt like garments. Herman Melville, in his novel; Typee. Makes mention of the Tapa cloth worn by the Marquesans. The more noble the person, the more Tapa cloth they had and wore. Grass skirts by the way, is not a Hawaiian tradition. It hails from the South Pacific. And it didn't become common in Hawaii until the 20th Century.
@@luissantiago8446 Thank you. I had thought the missionaries made them cover up.
Tan lines are showing
lol... id think so!
Awakino
A lot of delicious men
@Soggy Fish she's a girl, imma a gay boy and it's not hot for me xd
SO YOU ASK K N HERE JUST REPLY N PLZ NOT TO HOTS HERE BCOZ THIS AT SEDUT PAHAM TO POWER
What are they doing ?
Its a traditional dance from Hawaii called Kahiko.
Out of curiosity, do Hawaiian dancers , male and/or female “go commando” in their dances?
Yes commando lol!
Yes
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What?
you keep trying to get attention by saying that on different post
solid
Those outfits! Were they weighted?! 😍
Not sure... but loved it either way!
No. But tied traditionally!
Omg...do they have underwear on??
It is a traditional wrap made of cloth
no
Omg!!! 🤯🤯🤯🤯
Lol. We didnt wear them. Its western influence!
This may have been the traditional dress but these days they could have put a pair of shorts on, even if they were skin colored.
本当にこんな文化あったの?
疑問だわ