Luau is a cultural event hosted by BYU's Multicultural Student Services Office. Lū'au was held on Nov. 15-16, with both nights selling out. (Molly Zuniga) The energy was high as performers ...
The origins of the native Tongan juggling art known as hiko. Why do all the women in Tonga know how to juggle? That simple question set off a search for answers captured in the documentary, "The Queen ...
Hinckley Kennach, a dancer in the Polynesian section, performs a Tongan Dance number. BYU Living Legends just began their touring season. (Jonas Wright) Fernando Ramos, president of Living Legends and ...
Flamenco, Irish, and Tongan dancers will be among the entertainers at the International Festival on Saturday, Feb. 24, at the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge. The family-friendly International Festival ...
Footage comprising a composite of Tongan dances assembled for a paper given at the 1969 International Council for Traditional Music Conference and published in the journal, Ethnomusicology, 14 (2): ...
On May 12, Hōkūpaʻa, Dartmouth’s Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander student group, held its annual lūʻau on Maxwell lawn, drawing 750 attendees, according to Hōkūpaʻa co-president Liʻua Tengan ’25.
Crafts, cuisines, and entertainment from world cultures will be presented at the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge International Festival from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.. Saturday, Feb. 22. The family-friendly ...