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Holo Mai Pele

Year: 2001 Documentary Runtime: 54 min Rating: 8.5

Overview

This is the story of the Fire Goddess Pele and the dynamics of her relationship with her sister Hi’iaka. Six years ago, the renowned dance company Halau 'O Kekuhi began the ambitious undertaking of assembling and recreating the legend for modern audiences, translating it to the contemporary stage by combining the traditions of Hawaiian chant and hula with innovative elements of Western theater.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Luana Busby-Neff

Luana Busby-Neff

Narrator

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