Kani Kō: Competitive Hula & Mele
Mele Conference 2026
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1h 7m
Kani Kō: Competitive Hula and Mele
As an extension of the Mele Conference 2025 panel, “I Leʻa i ka Hoʻopaʻa: Reflections of a Hula Musician,” “Kani Kō: Competitive Hula and Mele” features the reflections of kumu hula who often engage in the competitive realm of hula and mele. Moderated from the perspective of a hula musician, the panel will have special emphasis on the unique relationship between hula and mele, kumu hula and musician, on and off the competition stage.
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