
Ulalena has many meanings on the island of Maui. Ulalena is a state-of-the-art venue that a was phenomenal show idea, but it also has another meaning. . According to Ancient Hawaiian creation chants, it is colored reddish yellow when reflected during the twilight hours. This wind carries people to other times and places through memories and mythical means.
This show, Ulalena, offers some of the best entertainment in Maui. This show each celebrates Hawaiian culture, this should be the show you. seat to have a special sense of intimacy and interaction as the show goes on.
You will have Ulalena takes the traditional Butoh theater and adds acrobatic moves, hula, and modern dance. Vivid, rich costume design and intense lighting and stage design are all blended together to make the perfect scene for a show based on Hawaiian history and legends. the chance to watch a show so amazing, you can not help but feel like you are right there in the middle of it all.
Ulalena begins with a man on a spiritual I have been called magical and powerful. What started as a myth has come to the stage in a glowing portrait of Hawaiian beliefs. as he walks, taro, a food staple of Hawaii, appearing from the ground, and shows the audience, the beginning of life.
Each area sees to progress the story and teach something unique and intimate about Hawaii. The Ocean is used to bring the first immigrants from Tahiti. l. Once this happens, Maui, the demi-god, is able to pull the islands from the ocean.
The forest comes next when ali 'I dreams of Mo & # 39; o. Mo & # 39; o is a guardian spirit that takes the form of a lizard and lives in a waterfall. Trees in the rainforest come to life. During this The village is shown with music, as men pound poi from taro root and women beat kapa to show simple Hawaiian life. Time, the gods reflected on pleasure and passion.
The next portion of the Ulalena leads into the Makahiki festival. This harvest festival is to celebrate thanks, sports, and place a taboo on war. An explorer from Europe comes along and interrupts the festival at the peak moments. respect the man, thinking he is a God coming from above and turning to human form.
The Hawaiian Monarchy brings people from around the world to the world to work in the sugar cane fields, as sugar becom an important product.
Finally, we have Ulalena, a new era of golden people. These people are embroidered by the Ulalena, the rain, and they are melded into a life that is close to nature and built of spirit.
