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Photo by Mark Daeson Tabbilos The Polynesian Cultural Center was full of cheers, whoops of joy and clapping from spectators watching live and livestreaming the junior and intermediate World Fireknife Championship on April 28. Three-time champion and teacher, David Galeai, expressed how proud he was of the competitors and his students performances. He taught contestants Shogo Faleavai, Mateya Ale, Thea Rose Lazaro, Tarita Galeai, Manasseh Tuliloa and Tetupuariki Akanoa, he said. “They did a good job. They overcame fear, and when they got off the stage, they were 10 times more confident,” Galeai said. He shared one of his students was nervous because he was competing for the first time. Fireknife dancing isn’t easy, he said, because dancers are on their own and have to conquer their fears with no one to do it for them. ....
Skip to main content Search Members of the Hawaii Club dedicate this year’s performance to the town and people of Hauula April 27, 2021 Pilialoha Haverly (the dancer in front) said their dance showed a message of love and help by showing healing in the community. Photo by Mark Daeson Tabbilos Pilialoha Haverly (the dancer in front) said their dance showed a message of love and help by showing healing in the community. Photo by Mark Daeson Tabbilos The Hawaii Club delivered a moving performance depicting the story of Hauula and its beauty. Members of the club said through their graceful dance movements, they tried to convey a message of togetherness and expanded the Laie community to its neighboring town of Hauula. ....
Photo by Mark Daeson Tabbilos Samoa Club s performance during Culture Night 2021. Photo by Mark Daeson Tabbilos After the stresses of the global pandemic, an opportunity was presented to share unique cultures with one another and to cheer on brothers and sisters of the BYU–Hawaii ohana from all over the world. The nine chapters that presented their dances at Culture Night 2021 were met with enthusiasm from cheers and smiles from the crowd. The gratitude from the students and faculty participating in the event was unmistakable. Vice President of Student Life Jonathan Kalaonalani Kau said at the event that for President John S.K. Kauwe III, this was a momentous occasion because it was his first Culture Night. Additionally, Culture Night 2021 was the first large-scale event hosted by BYUH since the beginning of the pandemic. ....
Photo by Ulziibayar Badamdorj Photo by Ulziibayar Badamdorj For the Philippines Club presidency and students, they said their dance at BYU–Hawaii’s Culture Night is all about hope. Amid the pandemic, they expressed they sent a message of gratitude and optimism to all those who work hard to keep the world safe. The significance of the performance The Philippines Club President Gerome Romero, a sophomore from the Philippines studying biochemistry, shared their performance consisted of two parts: a contemporary dance and a hip hop dance. The first dance contained a very important message and “is our tribute to those who were affected by the pandemic, but most especially to the essential workers around the world.” ....
The Mongolian Club's performance brings a message of hope as members say, 'The sun will rise tomorrow' byuh.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from byuh.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.