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Hawaiian Dances: hula songs represent the lovely stories told by the native island women through their beautiful and graceful hand movements.
The Hawaiian Wedding Song: represents the love vows made by the bride to the groom regarding her promise to love him from now until forever . . . sun rise to sun set she'll always love him with all her heart.
New Zealand Twirling Poi Balls: the Poi dance is a unique art form that was originally used by the Maori women for keeping their hands flexible for weaving and by the men for strength and coordination required during battle.
The Tahitian Dance: fast drums and high energy. This dance, also know as " Ori Tahiti", is used to tell a story or celebrate an important event.
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First introduced to the Tahitian form of dancing at age 17, Jane became a member of the nationally known touring Polynesian dance group, Netane. Today, Netane is based out of Orlando, Florida, where they can be seen performing daily at SeaWorld.
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Polynesian music
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