Performance, Art & Learning “PAL” @ CVUSD

Performance, Art & Learning “PAL” @ CVUSD

Hālau Ka Ua Tuahine

Music and Dance of Polynesia

Kumu Hula Māhealani Uchiyama and Hālau Ka Ua Tuahine transport students to the Polynesian Islands, introducing them to the traditional dance and music of Hawai’i and Tahiti.

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A special thanks to the Castro Valley Unified School District’s Department of Education Services for making this program available to your school.


About the Artists

Hālau Ka Ua Tuahine is an organization dedicated to the study, protection and perpetuation of the performing arts of Hawai’i. It is named after the gentle “sister” rain that falls in the valley of Mānoa in Honolulu.
Hālau Ka Ua Tuahine is led by Kumu Hula (hula teacher) Māhealani Uchiyama, an award-winning dancer, musician, composer, choreographer, recording artist, and teacher. An advocate for cultural understanding, she is also the founder and artistic director of the Māhea Uchiyama Center for International Dance in Berkeley, California.


About PAL

Rhythmix Cultural Works believes that exposure to the arts can be a transformative experience and a catalyst for cultural celebration. In support of this vision, Rhythmix developed Performance, Art & Learning “PAL” as an assembly-based youth arts education program in collaboration with the Alameda Unified School District. PAL fosters awareness of world cultures, celebrates diversity and empowers underserved youth through exposure to multicultural, educational music and dance performances. Since the program’s inception in 2012, PAL has served over 100,000 Alameda County students.