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(FLEX) Hula hawaiano: aprenda hermosos bailes directamente desde Hawái. Nivel principiante: sección 1

(FLEXIBLE) Clase según su horario: disponible para ver y aprender tantas veces como desee su hijo. Aprenda el auténtico hula y la cultura hawaiana con una profesora certificada y bailarina profesional de hula de Hawái. Clase para principiantes
Sandra Kainoa M.Ed
Puntuación media:
4.8
Número de reseñas:
(99)
Clase

Qué está incluido

Tarea
I highly encourage students to post videos or photos of their progress each week throughout the class. I value the learning and experience your child will get from our FLEX class and will provide feedback in response to each video or photo with what dancers can celebrate and also what can be improved.

Experiencia de clase

Auntie Sandra has worked with the younger ages for over 25+ years. Her love for dancing the hula goes back over forty years. As a young girl growing up in Hawaii, she has a genuine love for the culture and hula to share with you. A certified teacher, she is passionate, encouraging, and engages children with her genuine spirit. Class time will be fun, active, and your child will be able to perform one hula song at the end of the four weeks. 
This FLEX class course will emphasize the hula dance in movement and also share the importance of respecting cultural history. Hula is often shared and performed for entertainment (at a Luau or for party celebrations) however, in history and in current times, hula plays a significant role in preserving the history, lineage, culture, stories, protocols, and traditions of Hawai'i. The respect for Hawaiian cultural lifeways is appreciated and I offer to share the hula that is dear to my heart. This class does not include live meetings and does not have a set class time. A flexible schedule allows your child to learn at a time that works best for your schedule. 

What’s included in this class:
•.      Discussions are interactive and will be formatted by chat/email or recorded videos
•.      Fun and engaging hula movements
•	Cultural Hawaiian Language and Vocabulary (age appropriate)
•	Hand motions, Footwork, Body positioning, and Facial Expression
•.     Worksheets as an optional fun activity
•	Learn about modern hula and ancient hula
•	Practice coordination and rhythm
•	Music and Songs
•	Dancers will learn a song to share with everyone
•	Your child will gain confidence, discipline, exercise, and a creative outlet

Design a performance assessment for learners to demonstrate their learning

Interaction and Homework: 
Students are encouraged to introduce themselves and we will have discussions together throughout the course.  Creating flashcards for Hawaiian vocabulary words will help with learning the language. Students can record themselves performing the dance and share it in the classroom. Other students can comment and support Aloha and Ho'ihi (kindness and respect). Auntie Sandra will be able to watch each learner and provide positive feedback and guidance through the course. 

Week 1: 
Introduction to Auntie Sandra, Hawaii, and a few basics foundations of Hula. 
In most Halau (hula schools), hula lessons begin with the basics which are similar to warm-ups. 
I will emphasize the Hawaiian pronunciations for the movements. 
Step by step instruction: hand placements, body positioning, facial expressions, basics (Kao, Kaholo, Hela, Ami). 
Week 2: 
Hula Song: Hukilau
Learn our song lyrics and learn to tell its story with hula.
Review Hawaiian vocabulary as it relates specifically to Hula.
Reflect on the week's learning and share mahalo.
Week 3: 
Review on Hula Basics, learn more hula movements, and our Hula Song
Week 4: 
Review on Hula Basics, learn more hula movements, and our Hula Song
Learn Hawaiian vocabulary as it relates specifically to Hula.
Reflect on the week's learning and share mahalo.

 No experience is necessary, but loving dance is a plus! 
*Keep practicing the basics! 
*🌼If you enjoy this class, I will look forward to having you in other courses I'll be offering.

Otros detalles

Orientación para padres
Hula Dancing is done barefoot. Your child should have safe flooring and ample space to move, step, and sway. Injuries can occur if your child doesn't have safe floor space to move step and sway.
Lista de útiles escolares
Students are asked to wear clothing comfortable to move in.  For example athletic shorts, leggings, stretchy pants, and a comfortable top. You may wear a sarong/pareo or hula pāʻū (skirt) if he/she already owns one. 
Please pull your hair back away from your face. Pinned back or in a pony tail. Also optional is a flower worn in the hair.
Hula Dancing is done barefoot. Your child should have safe flooring and ample space to move, step, and sway.
Please also have a water bottle filled for short 'water breaks'
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Sandra Kainoa M.Ed
Se unió el December, 2020
4.8
99reseñas
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Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Auntie Sandra Kainoa has over 40+ years of hula experience. She started hula dancing at 4 years old. The art of Hula Dancing is a passion, talent, and lifestyle that has provided numerous opportunities for personal growth as well. She has traveled as a professional hula dancer in promoting Hawaii, competed both in and out of Hawaii, and participated in many enrichment learning workshops and classes. 
Auntie Sandra Kainoa is a hula mom, as all of her children have learned the art and culture of Hula dancing. She loves all Polynesian dancing and cultural art forms. 

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