Men can Hula, too; new class offered in Cottonwood

If you think Men’s Hula is just wiggling around in a grass skirt, you’re in for a pleasant surprise. Some Hawaiian scholars believe that in the early days, hula was only danced by men. Many believe that the hula steps of today come from early Hawaiian martial arts.

If you think Men’s Hula is just wiggling around in a grass skirt, you’re in for a pleasant surprise. Some Hawaiian scholars believe that in the early days, hula was only danced by men. Many believe that the hula steps of today come from early Hawaiian martial arts.

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