Family — Ohana — brought hundreds to Elk Grove Regional Park on Saturday to celebrate Polynesian culture and community at the first Pacific Islander Festival. “When you come to events like this, you ...
“Pacific Legends was my home growing up,” said Corn, the group’s current director. “To bring it back with the blessing of our former leaders and see so many new and familiar faces was definitely a ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Calder Plaza was alive with color, rhythm and flavor this weekend for the Grand Rapids Asian-Pacific Foundation's annual festival. The free, family-friendly event ran from June ...
The importance of the inaugural Guam International Dance Festival is “not easy to understand right now,” but it will pave the ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — An East Valley Polynesian dance school is sharing the culture and music of the Pacific with Arizona. Tamāli’i Polynesian Entertainment opened in 2015 in Mesa by Dion and Gabrielle ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The Asia Pacific Dance Festival (APDF) continues this week at the UH Manoa campus, featuring cultural performances, dance workshops and a conference. Hosted by UH Manoa’s ...
In a tiny gymnasium at Foisia Park in Carson, California, an eclectic group of women ranging in age from 14 to 56 line up in rows, ready for instruction at their first siva Samoa (Samoan dance) lesson ...
Niue’s delegation performs a dance at FestPAC 2024. Credit: John Augé Subscribe for ads-free reading Pacific Island nations face significant threats of cultural erosion due to globalization, ...
James and Annamaria Unutoa demonstrate a traditional Samoan dance at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Pasefika Roots Institute of Language and Cultural Arts on August 4, 2025. Pastor Samuel Fiu ...
Polynesian performers from 27 different nations came together at the Hawaiian Convention Center to celebrate at this cultural event. (Keya Rivera/ Courthouse News) HONOLULU (CN) — Thousands flocked to ...
Amid the flashes of disposable film cameras and the enticing waft of Kalua pork, students with smiling faces, open arms, and hungry stomachs filled Roone Arledge Auditorium on April 19 for a lū’au.