Bringing the Islands to SCV!
Ever wanted to experience the music, dance and culture of the Pacific Islands? Look no further, because Kalakeke Pacific Island Dance Company is bringing the Islands to the Santa Clarita Valley! Kalakeke Pacific Island Dance Company is a family-run Polynesian dance school that has been teaching and performing dances from the Pacific Islands in and around Santa Clarita Valley. Sharing the beautiful culture and dances from the islands of Hawaii, Tahiti, New Zealand, Samoa, and Guam is Kalakeke’s mission. Teaching, performing and organizing cultural events such as the Annual Santa Clarita Pacific Islander Festival at William S. Hart Park and the Te Mana Ori Tahitian Solo Competition in Castaic help share and perpetuate the culture.
Polynesian dance isn’t just for those of Polynesian descent, but for anyone who is willing to learn, respect and appreciate it. The variety of dance style and music is completely unique and provides a fun and exciting workout for different ages and levels. Polynesian dance teaches grace, control, rhythm, and even language in a safe and supportive environment. Through optional year round performances in annual recitals, community events and Polynesian Cultural festivals all over Southern California, students can even build self-confidence. Of course, the Kalakeke PIDC Ohana always throws the best BBQs and luaus!
One of the most beautiful aspects of Polynesian culture isn’t just the dancing, music or even food, but the importance placed on family and fellowship. Kalakeke PIDC places the utmost importance on creating a friendly, safe, and family oriented environment to make for the best learning experience. Classes are offered all year around for a variety of ages from as young as 4 years old to 60 and above. Each class is offered to boys, girls, men and women. Many times when one member of the family joins a class, they bring one or two more family members to dance with them. Our school boasts several families who all learn together and use Kalakeke PIDC as a family bonding experience. Students do not just join a dance class with Kalakeke Pacific Island Dance Co.; they join a family. The Kalakeke PIDC Ohana (family) is always open to grow and accept new members to dance, sing, exercise, have fun and eat with. Of course, the Kalakeke PIDC Ohana always throws the best BBQs and luaus!
For more information, please call 661-294-3062 and visit www.scvhula.com.
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