VIDEO: Hoike Night – Fiji meke at the Merrie Monarch

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Apr 9, 2010

Kabu ni Vanua brings crowd to its feet Hilo, Hawaii – Video by David Corrigan For the third act during the Merrie Monarch Festival’s free Hoike Night, Kabu ni Vanua had something different for Hawaii’s hula fans. That’s because the group from Fiji was on stage to demonstrate the meke – different from Hawaiian hula,

UPDATED on Apr 9, 2010

Kabu ni Vanua brings crowd to its feet

Hilo, Hawaii – Video by David Corrigan

For the third act during the Merrie Monarch Festival’s free Hoike Night, Kabu ni Vanua had something different for Hawaii’s hula fans.

That’s because the group from Fiji was on stage to demonstrate the meke – different from Hawaiian hula, but just as culturally significant to the islanders from the southwest Pacific. The fans in Hilo showed their appreciation throughout the performance, shouting out and giving a standing ovation at the finish.

Laisiasa Veikoso, director of the group, dedicated the performance to Aunty Dottie Thompson and Uncle George Naope, like so many of the week’s dancers have done, before shouting “hula” to start the show.

According to Peter Sur, reporting for the Hawaii-Tribune Herald, this was the first time a group from Fiji has danced at the Hoike, and it was also the first visit to the United States for Kabu ni Vanua.

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3 thoughts on “VIDEO: Hoike Night – Fiji meke at the Merrie Monarch”

  1. I am amazed at the amount of work in modernizing Fijian Dance… yet the old and well tested methods of Fijian Dance still captivate audiences… congratulations to the young men and women that have Fiji proud…

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