
For more information and to register for Hawaiian Hula or Indian Dance, please call (541) 324-6111 email Andrea.

ASHLAND OREGON HULA and INDIAN DANCE CLASSES
| Monday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Hula
Keiki (kids)
4 - 5 pm
Int. Indian Dance
5 - 6:15 pm
Hula
Beg. Wahine
(women)
6:30 - 7:45 pm
(taught by Lisa Bailey) |
Hula
Int. Wahine
(women)
6:30 - 8 pm
This class is open to students with one or more years of hula experience. |
Hula
Kane
(men)
7 - 8:30 pm |
Hula
Beg. Wahine
(women)
11 - 12:30 pm |
Agile Healing Arts 842 'A' St. |
Jackson Wellspings Community Rm.
2253 Hwy 99 N
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InnerSpace
Studio, 280 E. Hersey St., #1
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Agile Healing Arts 842 'A' St.
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6 - 8 pm
Suggested donation: $10 - $15
The Grove, 1195 E. Main (next to Police Station)
A brief discussion on the following topics:
--Hawaiian timeline and the evolutionary changes of the Hawaiian people
--Kumukahi concepts of positive outcomes
--Kanawai - state of being; way of life
--Hawaiian internal cleansing
--Q & A
Dr. Maka'ala Yates is Kanaka Maoli (of Hawaiian Ancestry) who specializes in Hawaiian medicine. He is the founding director of Mana Lomi® and Indigenous Botanicals. He has been practicing and teaching Hawaiian healing concepts for over 30 years. In 2005, Maka'ala received the Kaonohi Award from the state of Hawaii for his excellence in Hawaiian medicine and community support. Dr. Yates is currently writing books on the ancient Hawaiian concepts of spiritual healing. He travels throughout the world teaching Hawaiian healing concepts, hosts an intensive training school in Hawai'i once a year, and coordinates a variety of outreach programs focused on improving the Hawaiian community's health by incorporating ancient healing approaches with current biomedical health systems.
7 pm Doors open
7:30 pm Performance
SOU Recital Hall, 405 S. Mountain Ave. (Ashland)
Click here to purchase tickets.
Ka Pi'o O Ke Anuenue will be dancing to Ku'u Home O Kahalu'u, a cover song Hapa sings. 'An Evening with Hapa' is a benefit concert, with all proceeds going to support the non-profit Ashland Schools Foundation.

Ka Pi'o O Ke Anuenue and Hawaiian band Ha'ena share our hula aloha with the Ashland community.
Ashland’s Festival of Lights ~ Nov. 27
Ka Pi'o O Ke Anuenue dancers, including wahine, kane and keiki, will perform along with Hula O Kahawai at this festive holiday gathering. More info at the Ashland Chamber of Commerce.
Bill Tapia Concert ~ Sept. 25
Ka Pi'o O Ke Anuenue perform at the concert of this 101-year old swing jazz & Hawaiian ukulele master, accompanied by Mihana Souza, Hawaiian traditional and jazz singer.
Ka Pi'o O Ke Ānuenue & Hula O Kahawai perform in Ashland’s July 4th parade.
View photos in the Gallery.
Hula and Ho'oponopono workshops with Kumu Hula Raylene Ha'alelea Kawaiae'a (Ashland).

Kumu Hula Raylene Ha`alelea Kawaiae'a has been sharing her understanding of her heritage, traditions and cultural practices since 1976. Establishing her own halau hula in 1981 in California, she returned home to Hawai'i in 1993 and began teaching Hawaiian culture in the public and private schools, as well as establishing another halau hula in North Kohala. Living in Hawi on the island of Hawai'i, she works for the Queen Lili'uokalani Children's Center for the benefit of Hawaiian orphaned and destitute children and their families. A practitioner and Haku Ho`oponopono for many years, she continues to share the process of this Hawaiian spiritual healing practice. She has served as the Kohala Civic Club President from 1996-2000 and is the Founder and President of Na Huapala 'O Hawai'i, a non-profit organization that is the funding arm for the Malama Kukui Cultural Leaning Center. In 2007 Kumu Raylene was one of 10 Native Hawaiians invited to a private audience with the Dalai Lama in Maui. She has five children that she has hanau (given birth to), 2 that she has hanai (adopted), 10 mo`opuna (grandchildren), and many more that she has come to love.

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