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The Nazeem Aloha Dancers are the only group in Atlanta that offers the complete Polynesian experience.

Class Schedule

TopicDate & Time
Green Rose Hula Dance
The beautiful Hawaiian Love Song Green Rose is the basis for a very sweet Hula Dance choreography by Kumu Kea. You will learn basic steps and arm movements of the Hula, and then the choreography to Green Rose.
Monday
8-9pm
Starts: June 6th, '11
Ends: July 18
(no class July 4)
Location:
Perimeter Studio
Tahitian Dance
Experience the enchanting beauty and charm of an ancient Tahitian dance. The pulsing drums, the blur of the hip shaking, and the unmistakable energetic performance that is Tahitian dance are brought together here.
Tuesday
7:30-8:30pm
Starts: June 14th '11
Ends: July 19
Location:
Little 5 Points Studio
To register, call (404) 638-6530

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Previously taught classes:
* Green Rose (June '10)
* Merriest Hawaiian Christmas (January '10)

* Hola Ka (June '09)
* Po LaiLai (April '09)
* Tahitian Drum Solo I (February '09)
* Green Rose (January '09)
* Merriest Hawaiian Christmas (December '08)

Studio Location: Nazeem Allayl Studios, see class schedule for which studio

Cost of Classes

The basic hula-dance technique is pay-as-you-go, $12/session. You can join any time.
The other courses are six-week courses and cost $60/course.

Hula dance is just one of the many polynesian dances that we perform and teach here at AtlantaHulaDance:

    Hawaiian Hula Dance
The characteristic slow and graceful movements emphasize the hips and hands. The choreographies tell storries about every day life in Hawaii.
    Tahitian Ori and Ote'a Dance
Tahitian costumes are known for their beautiful tall headdresses, grass skirts and hand tassels. The Otea dancers move their hips to fast energetic drum beats.
    New Zealand Maori Dance
The best known prop for Maori dance are the poi balls, which are attached to long cords and swung in cirles around the poi dancers. At night (and outside, please), they can be set on fire for a spectacular display.
A Kapa haka is a group gathered to practise and perform the songs and dances of the Maori people of New Zealand. Kapa means "row" in Maori, and much of the performance is given with the performers in rows.


Video showing Jenna performing a slow hula fusion dance followed by a fast tahitian fusion drum solo