Kaulana Ka Hale Kula ‘O Na Pua ‘O Ka Āina Haumana (students) are taught to make many of their own implements as well as their own leis and attire. History is perpetuated through formal lectures on different aspects of Hawaiian culture as well as being incorporated into everyday life in the halau. The halau has had the opportunity of sharing our knowledge of dance and Hawai’i with other halau through workshops and competitions. The halau has competed in the Merrie Monarch on the Big Island of Hawai’i and E Hula Mau, Southern California’s largest hula competition. The halau also performed with some of Hawai’i’s most well known musicians, including Kuana Torres Kahele, Robert Cazimero, Makaha Sons, Kanilau and more...Keeping Tradition Alive In Torrance, California
E mālama mau ana i ka moʻomeheu ma Torrance, Kaleponi.
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Kaulana Ka Hale Kula O Nā Pua O Ka ʻĀina is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit traditional hālau dedicated to the preservation, perpetuation, and active practice of Native Hawaiian cultural traditions. Rooted in ʻike kupuna (ancestral knowledge) and guided by cultural values, the hālau provides a structured and nurturing environment where haumāna (students) engage in ʻike Hawaiʻi through hula, oli, protocol, language, and other cultural expressions. Through this work, the organization not only safeguards these traditions but also cultivates, mentors, and empowers the next generation of cultural practitioners, ensuring the continuity and vitality of Native Hawaiian identity for future generations.
