- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
- The Prince Lot Hula Festival, with the theme “I Mua E Na Poki‘i,” translating to “Move Forward, Oh Youth,” celebrated the transmittance of hula traditions. A total of 21 halau performed over two days, with dancers ranging in age from keiki to grandparents. Kumu hula Hokulani DeRego was posthumously honored with The Malia Kau Award. Known as “Aunty Hoku,” she died in 2016 at age 57. With her husband, Larry DeRego, she founded the Hula ‘Oni E. Hula Festival in 1991; as a kumu, she brought hula to thousands of students and audiences around the world.
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