Movie: Hula is Hawaii

Top 5 Billed Cast

Sam Potter
Sam Potter

Himself

Kuha'o Zane
Kuha'o Zane

Himself

Kumu Leina'ala
Kumu Leina'ala

Herself

Jayna Parongao
Jayna Parongao

Herself

Ulua'e Kanakaole
Ulua'e Kanakaole

Herself

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    Hula is Hawaii

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    We take you through the legacy of an island and show you why Hula is so much more than just a beautiful dance.

  • Release Date

    2024-03-31

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    Why is hula important to Hawaii?

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