Mahalo (thank you) for your comment, Jonny. This song and dance are actually Samoan, but it's all part of the "Hawaiian Style" or Hawaiian/Polynesian culture in Hawai'i which everyone used to be able to participate in. Sadly, because of the coronavirus pandemic, life is very different now and we have not been able to have events like this or any gatherings of more than 10 people. Because of lockdowns from March 2020, musicians, dancers, and other entertainers have been out of work and they cannot travel to perform, so many are trying to get by with donations for performances online. Many businesses and activities are still closed or no longer exist, and there are many travel and quarantine restrictions for travelers to Hawai'i, so although the state is trying to reopen to tourism as of October 2020, it will be a long time before visitors can comfortably enjoy a vacation in Hawaii or residents can once again enjoy cultural events like this. I hope you will someday be able to visit Hawai'i, but life is different now.
@@JodyY808 Thank you. I dont know much about the culture, but open to learn. I met only one person from Fiji islands long ago. Never seen such beauty in my life. It is history now :) I just this coronavirus go away fast. it is a disater for all of us in this world. I live in the countryside of Portugal. Very calm here. No virus :)
I love Kapena. We live I Hawaii for 10 years and every chance we could we would go listen to their wonderful Hawaiian music ❤
I'm a Kapena fan, i like every single song,
the best for samoa .. share , Luky Mahakena, Papua
love the world and its music
Love it it's all about the dance.
I am Norwegian. I like the Hawaiian style. Actually internatinal working offshore worldwide. I would like to visit Hawai some day
Mahalo (thank you) for your comment, Jonny. This song and dance are actually Samoan, but it's all part of the "Hawaiian Style" or Hawaiian/Polynesian culture in Hawai'i which everyone used to be able to participate in. Sadly, because of the coronavirus pandemic, life is very different now and we have not been able to have events like this or any gatherings of more than 10 people. Because of lockdowns from March 2020, musicians, dancers, and other entertainers have been out of work and they cannot travel to perform, so many are trying to get by with donations for performances online. Many businesses and activities are still closed or no longer exist, and there are many travel and quarantine restrictions for travelers to Hawai'i, so although the state is trying to reopen to tourism as of October 2020, it will be a long time before visitors can comfortably enjoy a vacation in Hawaii or residents can once again enjoy cultural events like this. I hope you will someday be able to visit Hawai'i, but life is different now.
@@JodyY808 Thank you. I dont know much about the culture, but open to learn. I met only one person from Fiji islands long ago. Never seen such beauty in my life. It is history now :) I just this coronavirus go away fast. it is a disater for all of us in this world. I live in the countryside of Portugal. Very calm here. No virus :)
@@JodyY808 Every country have their culture. I would like to know little bit more about Hawaii and Polynesian island. I study history. All
Very nice,many thanks amazing beautiful I love it very much.
Hinaleimoana Wong moves and dance beautifully
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Good one
You guys shud come play in the BayArea.
Seki a Kapena..Malo!
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Great video.
Ofa atu & Alofa atu
Nice
Hawaii
Beautiful singing.but whats the rest about
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