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 ...
A new creative hub in West Auckland is helping to preserve Tongan culture through song and dance. Te Puna Creative Hub has taken over the Whoa! Studios building in Henderson, and occupies the former ...
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): ...
Both traditional and contemporary dance from Korea, Tonga, Okinawa and Hawaii will be showcased during the Asia Pacific Dance Festival, which takes place every other year at the University of Hawaii.
Kaeppler, Adrienne L. 2006. "Dances and Dancing in Tonga. Anthropological and Historical Discourses." In Dancing from Past to Present. Nation, Culture, Identities ...
Living Legends performers Michael Ikahihifo and Sia Fifita rehearse a Polynesian dance in preparation for their upcoming on-campus performance of 'Seasons.' (Stoker) BYU Living Legends will be ...
Tupou VI was formally crowned King of Tonga on Saturday before thousands of people including heads of state and dignitaries from around the world, capping a week steeped in traditional rites. Because ...
Susi Tonga shares her hopes and dreams for the future through a vibrant traditional Tongan dance. [Photo/Shanghai People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries] Susi Tonga, a student from ...
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