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Akala Dance Studio – Multiple Locations

10 or 15 Hula Classes (Up to 54% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Experienced instructors teach hula to dancers of all ages & skill levels in fun 45-minute sessions

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 23, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Subject to availability. New students only. Not valid for private lessons. Not valid for Thursday Keiki classes for 4-6 year olds at Ewa location. Classes are non-transferable. May redeem across visits.
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Although honeybees instinctually communicate through dance, humans who attempt to do so without proper training risk insulting the queen or eating the wrong flowers. Hone buzz-worthy abilities with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $49 for a 10-class punch card for hula lessons (a $100 value)
  • $69 for a 15-class punch card for hula lessons (a $150 value)

Akala Dance Studio

Sanoe Garcia, owner and founder of Akala Dance Studio, leads a team of instructors in teaching hip-centric movements during hula and Tahitian dance classes. Across three different dance spaces, the 45-minute classes impart basic steps in a fun, noncompetitive setting, ranging from the smooth, foot-grounded sways of hula to the energetic rhythms of Tahitian dance. The studio also puts on productions, in which professional dancers don grass skirts and colorful headpieces for special events such as weddings, luaus, or amateur HORSE competitions.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Food-Art

As art becomes more strange and confrontational—from provocative performance pieces to conceptual musk sculptures—the last great untapped medium is the edible one. But is all food-art also art-art?

Edible Fruit Bouquets: These ornate melon slices, pineapple blossoms and adhesive-pectin kiwi clumps can make every Tuesday feel like Bosses Need Appreciation Too! Day.
But is it food-art? Yes. Beyond an effective simulacrum of beautiful but often fatally allergenic flowers, fruit arrangers use composition, fragrance blending, and strategic "dewing" to create a feast for the eyes, as well as the eyes of the stomach.

Cheese Cubes Carved into Tiny Presidential Busts: Self-explanatory, self-inspiring.
But is it food-art? No. Though objectively beautiful works of craftsmanship, presidential cheese mini busts are intended as historical classroom aids, emergency cracker toppings or last-resort distractions to pacify any neighborhood dogs who may be chasing you and your satchel full of Vermont-cheddar Zachary Taylors and "Monterey Jacksons."

Christmas Trees: With limited room for argument, neither food nor art.
But is it food-art? Ironically, yes. Although a Christmas tree is artfully decorated and technically composed of plant matter, no one has ever eaten an entire one due to the scientific probability of this becoming the most popular video on YouTube. However, due to a sweetheart deal between the FDA and "Big Pine," Christmas trees receive tax exemptions designed to support the humanities, and are featured on all official renditions of the food art pyramid.

What year will edible art replace all other creative mediums?

Akala Dance Studio

  • A

    Ewa Community Church

    91-1258 Renton Rd.
    Ewa Beach, Hawaii 96706
    (808) 206-2300
    Get Directions

  • B

    Pearl City Plaza (Inside Madalene’z Dancefit Studio)

    97-719 Kamehameha Hwy., Suite C200/C201
    Pearl City, Hawaii 96782
    (808) 206-2300
    Get Directions

  • C

    Ward Warehouse

    1050 Ala Moana Blvd., 2nd Floor – Kewalo Room
    Honolulu, Hawaii 96814
    (808) 206-2300
    Get Directions

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