Risque Hula Girls Folder

Author's Personal Collection: Hula girl posing with ukulele.
Author's Personal Collection

Hula girl posing with ukulele.

Name/Title

Risque Hula Girls Folder

Description

Risque images of Hula Girls Hula (/ˈhuːlə/) is a Hawaiian dance form expressing chant (oli)[1] or song (mele). It was developed in the Hawaiian Islands by the Native Hawaiians who settled there. The hula dramatizes or portrays the words of the oli or mele in a visual dance form. There are many sub-styles of hula, with the two main categories being Hula ʻAuana and Hula Kahiko.[2] Ancient hula, performed before Western encounters with Hawaiʻi, is called kahiko. It is accompanied by chant and traditional instruments. Hula, as it evolved under Western influence in the 19th and 20th centuries, is called ʻauana (a word that means "to wander" or "drift"). It is accompanied by song and Western-influenced musical instruments such as the guitar, the ʻukulele, and the double bass.

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hawaiiancovers@gmail.com

Create Date

June 4, 2023

Update Date

August 31, 2025