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Sea Life Park’s new luau celebrates Polynesians’ connection to the sea

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COURTESY SEA LIFE PARK AND KA MOANA LUAU

Two youths carry a pig that has been cooked in an umu (above-ground oven) for guests to see up-close. Many visitors have heard about the imu (underground oven), but umu is also a traditional style of cooking in Hawaii.

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COURTESY SEA LIFE PARK AND KA MOANA LUAU

Prior to dinner, guests can participate in several cultural activities, including playing hula implements.

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A graceful hula is performed during the show in honor of the couple in the audience who has been married the longest.

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COURTESY SEA LIFE PARK AND KA MOANA LUAU

The show features a dramatic presentation honoring Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of fire.

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COURTESY SEA LIFE PARK AND KA MOANA LUAU

The lively otea is one of the dances performed during the Tahitian segment of the show.