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  2. Kahiki Supper Club - Wikipedia

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    The Kahiki restaurant was established at the height of popularity for tiki culture in the United States. Its owners, Bill Sapp and Lee Henry, had operated a bar nearby, the Grass Shack. The Polynesian-themed bar was frequented by World War II veterans in the 1950s. It was destroyed in a fire, prompting creation of the Kahiki Supper Club. [3]

  3. 'ote'a - Wikipedia

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    'ote'a group dance. The ʻōteʻa (usually written as otea) is a traditional dance from Tahiti characterized by a rapid hip-shaking motion to percussion accompaniment. The dancers, standing in several rows, may be further choreographed to execute different figures (including tamau, varu, otamu, ami, and fa'arapu [1]) while maintaining the hip-shaking.

  4. Te Vaka - Wikipedia

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    Te Vaka performing at Brotfabrik in 2007. Te Vaka is a group of musicians and dancers with origins from various Polynesian backgrounds (including Tokelau, Tuvalu, Samoa and New Zealand) that formed in 1997, under the leadership of award-winning songwriter, Opetaia Foaʻi.

  5. Line dance - Wikipedia

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    Line dancing at the Polynesian Cultural Center in Hawaii. Each dance is said to consist of a number of walls. A wall is the direction in which the dancers face at any given time: the front (the direction faced at the beginning of the dance), the back, or one of the sides.

  6. Marguerite Lai - Wikipedia

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    Lai is from Rangiroa in the Tuamotus, and is of Chinese-Polynesian descent. [1] She began dancing at the age of 12, after moving to Papeete. [1] In 1986 she founded the O Tahiti E dance troupe, which won the "best professional group" category at the Heiva competition four times, in 1987, 1998, 2005, and 2012. [2] [3] The troupe won again in ...

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  8. Polynesian culture - Wikipedia

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    The sasa is a group dance performed sitting to a drum rhythm. Samoan males traditionally perform the fa'ataupati (slap dance), usually performed in a group with no music accompaniment. Other types of dance are modern dance by the younger generations. Traditional Samoan dance is arguably the one area of Samoan culture that has not been touched ...

  9. Festival of Pacific Arts - Wikipedia

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    The 10th Festival of Pacific Arts was hosted by American Samoa from 20 July to 2 August 2008. [3] [4] About 2,000 artists attended [5] the 2008 Festival of Pacific Arts from these participating countries: [4] American Samoa, Australia, Cook Islands, Easter Island, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, French Polynesia, Guam, Hawaii, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Caledonia, New Zealand ...