Hālau Hula Pūlamahiaikalikolehua | Spotlight at Waterfront Park
Pier 62 | Free
Thursday August 7, 6–8 pm
Enjoy an evening showcase of Native Hawaiian music, hula dance, and culture on Seattle's waterfront.
Family‑friendly!About this Spotlight
We’ve partnered with Hālau Hula Pūlamahiaikalikolehua to bring the art of Hula through the teachings and styling of Ma’iki Aiu Lake and Moodette Keliihoomalu Kaapana to Seattle’s waterfront on Pier 62.
Enjoy a two-hour showcase of Native Hawaiian music and dance with the sea, mountains, and city as your backdrop!
Hālau Hula Pūlamahiaikalikolehua
Hālau Hula Pūlamahiaikalikolehua preserves and perpetuates the art of Hula through the teachings and styling of Ma’iki Aiu.
They’ve performed at venues all over Seattle, namely at the Live Aloha Cultural Hawaiian Festival at Seattle Center, Northwest Folklife Festival, Seattle Slack Key Festival, the Uwajimaya Polynesian Festival, and so many more!
Keeping with their mission to pass on the knowledge of the parents to the children, they guide Aha Mele Workshops teaching beginner Keiki Hula to kids and youths.
“Ka ‘ike a ka makua he hei na ke keiki.” -The parent’s knowledge is the child’s.
Accessibility
Friends strives to ensure Waterfront Park, and our events are inclusive, accessible, and welcoming to everyone.
About Pier 62: an outdoor space providing various amenities such as wheelchair accessible seating, shade, water, cooling fans, and ADA accessible restrooms.
Learn more about accessibility resources at Waterfront Park here.
Waterfront Park is still under construction until 2025, accessible routes/navigation may be impacted.
Please email [email protected] with any questions or specific accommodation requests for events.
Please fill out our park experience survey HERE with any feedback on how we can make your experience more comfortable and accessible.