Program Description
Description
Join us for back-to-back performances with My Hula Hut! The first performance is at 11am, with a second performance at 12pm in the Amphitheater.
Journey through the Pacific Islands through dance, song and story. Audiences will learn about the unique cultural traditions, costumes and instruments of various Polynesian islands on an exciting and immersive musical performance. Discover how different societies convey their myths and legends through dance and music.
For over 15 years Malia’s Hula Hut has produced Hawaiian & Polynesian shows in Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Oklahoma and more!
Based in the Houston-Woodlands-Sugar Land Metro Area in Texas, Hula Hut provides exceptional high quality performances for young people and families through Young Audiences of Houston.
The beautiful and cultural islands of Polynesia have many forms of song and dance. However, each dance is associated with a specific island group, and is special to a specific culture. Hula comes from the islands of Hawaiʻi, Tahitian derives from the islands of Tahiti, the Haka and Poi Balls originated in New Zealand, and fire knife dancing comes from Samoa. Although these dances may often be seen performed back to back in a Polynesian show, they are unique, and represent various cultures.
This program is generously sponsored by the Friends of the Fort Bend County Libraries.
Please bring soft seating, a way to shade yourself and to stay hydrated in the Amphitheater.