Hula Kahiko at Helumoa 2021
Hālau Hula Ka No‘ea is performing at the Royan Hawaiian Shopping Center stage every Saturday at 5:30pm for the months of June and July. We hope to see you there!
I Le‘a Ka Hula 2020
Mahalo for participating in I LEʻA KA HULA 2020: Celebrating Culture, Preserving Traditions.
Notice of suspension of classes
With the uncertainty of this Coronavirus Pandemic, we have decided to temporarily suspend all hula classes effective Tuesday, March 17 till the week of April 6.
The Wonderful World of "PANGCAKES"
Sunday, March 1, 2020
8:30am–11:30am
*Service till 11:00am
Hula Kahiko at Helumoa 2020
Hālau Hula Ka No‘ea is performing at the Royan Hawaiian Center stage every Saturday at 5pm for the month of February. We hope to see you there!
Accepting Students in January 2020
Adults meet every Wednesdays at 7pm. Classes begins, Wednesday, January 8, at 7pm.
‘Iolani Palace Evening Tours
The Friends of Iolani Palace invites visitors to view the Palace by moonlight in honor of Her Majesty Queen Kapiolani’s birthday. From Saturday through Monday, December 28 through 30, 2019, the Palace will offer its annual evening tours from 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. each night.
I Le‘a Ka Hula 2019
PAʻI Foundation announces a new collaboration with Nā Kumu Hula Vicky Holt Takamine, Robert Uluwehi Cazimero, and Michael Pili Pang.
Under the Kona Moon
Kumu Michael Pili Pang shares the story of Halemano, beside the ocean on the back steps of the Hulihe‘e Palace at a free monthly speaker series.
‘Ike Hana I
Saturday, August 3, 2019 @ Kennedy Theatre
The first of two finale concerts featuring our resident guest artists: ASK Dance Company (Malaysia), Dancers of Damelahamid (British Columbia), and Hālau Hula Ka No‘eau (Honolulu).
APDF Welcoming Ceremony
The Welcoming Ceremony is a free event open to the public that features dance, music, and ceremony welcoming the festival’s guest artists and visiting companies.
Living the Art of Hula
Living the Art of Hula
Thursday, July 25, 2019 | 7:30pm
Orvis Auditorium
Prince Lot Hula Festival 2019
The Prince Lot Hula Festival is the largest non-competitive hula celebration in Hawai‘i. It honors Prince Lot Kapuāiwa, who helped reprise hula in the 1850s and reigned as Kamehameha V from 1863 to 1872.
Mahalo for a Successful 5th Annual Pancake Breakfast!
We had a successful fundraiser with silent auction, raffles, bake sale, plant sale, hana no ‘eau, music, hula, and of course pancakes! See you next year around the same time, and most likely the same place.
Hula Kahiko at Helumoa 2019
Hālau Hula Ka No‘ea is performing at the Royan Hawaiian Center stage every Saturday at 5pm for the month of February.
Ho‘oulu Hawai‘i: The King Kalākaua Era
Hālau Hula Ka No‘eau will be performing at the Honolulu Museum of Art on Saturday, January, 26th in collaboration with the exhibition, Ho‘oulu Hawai‘i: The King Kalākaua Era.
Accepting Students in January 2019
Join Hālau Hula Ka No‘eau in 2019! New adult classes every Thursday. New keiki classes every Saturday.
Happy Birthday Queen Kapiolani
Hālau Hula Ka No‘eau had the honor for dancing at ‘Iolani Palace for Queen Kapiolani’s birthday.
The Transfer of Knowledge from a Native Hawaiian Perspective
A research study of the transfer of knowledge from a native Hawaiian culture perspective, examining the traditional hula community-based teaching methodology juxtaposed with modern day technology.