Traditional South Pacific dances are as varied as the islands they come from. Experience a dance review which keeps you riveted with and exotic traditional dancing and costumes. At Germaine’s, you’ll experience the explosive, fast-paced dancing of Tahiti, as well as the romantic sway of the Hawaiian hula. For many, the highlight will be the Samoan fire dance as the kane’s tame the fire.
Tahitian dancing is typically set to pulsing baritone drums which sets the rhythmic and fast paced beat. The dance itself features seductive quick hip movements by beautiful women dressed in colorful head dresses and grass skirts which often feature feathers gathered at the hips.
The Samoan fire dance is a luau highlight. The kane (men) wear traditional lava lave (sarongs), leaving their chests bare. During the dance the kane use spinning and gyrating fire along with native slapping of the chest, thighs and arms to the beat of the drums which demonstrates their dominance and strength.
Grass skirts whisper across the stage, and gentle hands coax a hypnotic story. Traditional Hawaiian hula is a slower, more gentle pace and draws the audience into the stories about old Hawaiian life and love. The gentle pace matches the gentle breeze as beautiful Hawaiian women share the dance of their past with you.
Pacific Dances
Traditional South Pacific dances are as varied as the islands they come from. Experience a dance review which keeps you riveted with and exotic traditional dancing and costumes. At Germaine’s, you’ll experience the explosive, fast-paced dancing of Tahiti, as well as the romantic sway of the Hawaiian hula. For many, the highlight will be the Samoan fire dance as the kane’s tame the fire.
Tahitian dancing is typically set to pulsing baritone drums which sets the rhythmic and fast paced beat. The dance itself features seductive quick hip movements by beautiful women dressed in colorful head dresses and grass skirts which often feature feathers gathered at the hips.
The Samoan fire dance is a luau highlight. The kane (men) wear traditional lava lave (sarongs), leaving their chests bare. During the dance the kane use spinning and gyrating fire along with native slapping of the chest, thighs and arms to the beat of the drums which demonstrates their dominance and strength.
Grass skirts whisper across the stage, and gentle hands coax a hypnotic story. Traditional Hawaiian hula is a slower, more gentle pace and draws the audience into the stories about old Hawaiian life and love. The gentle pace matches the gentle breeze as beautiful Hawaiian women share the dance of their past with you.
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