The important movements are the same, they just add extra steps and moves for choreography. The can do the movements standing in one place, or moving around eachother, they can face forward, or turn in circles facing each direction. It looks different in each video but they dont fail to make the same motion with their arms when reaching for the sun or describing the peak, you just have to pay attention to the words their movements are demonstrating and you'll start to see how they're the same.
This Oli is actually called He Mele No Kalākaua, not “Lilo”. King Kalākaua was our Monarch, not some fictional character meant to be a Hawaiian kid (voiced by a blonde hair, blue eyed Haole).
@@kecleonboi this is their culture and tradition. And we best listen and respect them when they actually teach us something. Be respectful of other peoples cultures.
@@jehuirasales3588 I curse you of the wrath of my ancestors. Every night you will hear whispers of the pains of my bloodline and horrible dreams. Respect our culture or it won’t stop.
I think it would of been so cool if it was required in the usa to learn this language. Its so beautiful
I think it would of been so cool if it was required in the usa to learn this language. Its so beautiful
I think it should be required that English be learned in all the USA states! I am angered by immigrants expecting us to learn their language!
I know this Song from Lilo and Stich...
Much Love from Germany
Beautiful Tradition you keep there
ダンスも素晴らしいけど音質良すぎてビビった
I need to learn this dance
Me too😂❤❤
Me too!!
Beautiful song, but perhaps that is because of the movie. Love the ladies, they look beautiful and those smiles are to die for.
Fr
calm down bud. Just enjoy the dancing.
@@LemmeCheckMark👍😉☺️☺️
Nah they genuinely had good songs 😭
This song was famous in Hawaii before the movie
Они похожи на цветы. Дивный танец!!!
I love this one! Its beautiful!
Break it down ladies 👌🏽
Beautiful.❤
スティッチの曲だ~!💙
Это песня Лило и Стич как это мило чем эта песня стича ❤️💙👄👅👀👆🙏🙏🙏💅💅👯
He Mele no Lilo. Roughly translated, it means “A Song for Lilo.”
Those smiles, gosh i love it.
Amo ❤ Que bello!!!🎉🎉🎉
👏👏👏👏👏👏 hermosa melodía 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 por eso sí señor 👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
En el Hawai'i-ano no es una melodia, se dice una "mele." Este es un "oli." En el Ingles se dice "chant." Pues, es un oli hermoso!
Como é o nome desse "mele"?
❤❤u made my childhood amazing 15 years ago
Stunning performance! ❤❤❤❤
good. song. 😊😊😊
Очень красиво.😍Спасибо ..☺..❤
キレイ✨🌺💕💕💕💕😊😃🥰
Que lindoooo😍😍😍
Х hello ну ладно я больше не люблю хочу удалить Лило и стича и я не люблю
we did this in our school camp
Beautiful ❤
So beautiful
Me encanta esté baile muy precioso felicidades
Hola
Something all cultures throughout time, and ever will be can agree on;
PRAISE THE SUN \[T]/!
フラって動作に全部意味があるって昔何かで見たから振り付け同じになると思ってたら動画によってちょこちょこ違ってて
おぉん…?ってなってる🙄
確かに。なんか、タヒチアンフラとベリーダンスとごちゃ混ぜにしてる節があるダンサーが居るわ。
The important movements are the same, they just add extra steps and moves for choreography. The can do the movements standing in one place, or moving around eachother, they can face forward, or turn in circles facing each direction. It looks different in each video but they dont fail to make the same motion with their arms when reaching for the sun or describing the peak, you just have to pay attention to the words their movements are demonstrating and you'll start to see how they're the same.
Lindo lindo lindo 👏🥰
Bože, ovaj narod zivi sa prirodom u sinergiji uz uzajamno postovanje ❤
A Wild Bellossom appears
First, one must understand the song and the culture
THANK YOU 👏🏾
what you want say
I don't know about that,I think it engaged people that would have never even payed any attention to it at all. Now you have a chance to tell them.
Que lindas!!!!
Damn its so amazing ❤❤❤
Love Hula!
OTHER CULTURES ARE AMAZING.
Beautiful! What can I say?
What outfit does they wear?
Maravilhoso❤🎉
Too stiff they need to relax, smooth
very magestic wow
Love song
真想学跳这只舞,好曼妙啊!
Buena , la maestra de mi hijo nos la pidio ensayar para eyos.
才色兼備を実践。
😂😂shii crazy nowadays
😍😍😍🌹🌹🌹
This Oli is actually called He Mele No Kalākaua, not “Lilo”. King Kalākaua was our Monarch, not some fictional character meant to be a Hawaiian kid (voiced by a blonde hair, blue eyed Haole).
wow irate
@@kecleonboi this is their culture and tradition. And we best listen and respect them when they actually teach us something. Be respectful of other peoples cultures.
@@rosaliemeyers no
@@jehuirasales3588 I curse you of the wrath of my ancestors. Every night you will hear whispers of the pains of my bloodline and horrible dreams. Respect our culture or it won’t stop.
@@kecleonboi racist
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Bà đứng giữa đúng kiểu bị bắt cười 😂
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