
Hula Girl
This is a real story in Japan 1965: the old mining towns begin to decline, a teacher decide to build Japan's first Hawaiian Village to save the town’s future. The locals’ scepticism and conservatism are gradually overcome as their daughters are recruited as Hula Girls under a talented instructor. It's a good movie and have touched so many people. The dance teacher has over 70 and still teaching dance there. The story encourage us to look forward, and don't give up to the hope and chance.
Hula dance orginated from Polynesian islands, such as Hawaii, Tahiti, and etc. And this dances already become one of the most attractive arts that draw the attention of many tourists. It is also said that when Captain Cook arrived in Hawai'i in 1779, the Hawaiian people had been dancing hula for centuries. They even had a goddess of the hula, Laka. Hula was danced more by men than women in the old days. Hula was danced as part of a religious program. The men and women did not wear grass skirts. They wore skirts made of kapa cloth, or the men wore a malo (loincloth).
Later, when the missionaries arrived in the 1830's, they were shocked by the open dancing. It was described like this - "The natives would practice in the hot sun for days on end. Drums pounded, gourds rattled, singers chanted, and hundreds of dancers wearing garlands of green leaves and flowers and dog-tooth anklets moved endlessly to and fro in lines, their brown skin glistening with sweat, with no sign of boredom or tiredness," (Daws, 1968). The missionaries convinced Queen Kaahumanu that hula was bad. It was outlawed in town, but the people out in the country still danced it.
After King Kalakaua made hula popular again in the 1870's, the Hawaiians have been dancing hula ever since.
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2 comments:
I haven't seen that yet. I'll find some time to watch it. ^^
This is a kind of encouraged movie,just told us never give up for our dream!! That's a good movie to watch....
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