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Tuesday, May 19, 1998


Iolani wins school
hula competition

The young hula dancers of Iolani School took top honors in the 1998 Hawai'i Secondary Schools Hula Kahiko Competition.

Iolani, led by kumu hula Ed Collier, won the overall trophies for the intermediate and high school divisions, as well as top honors for kane and huuia, or co-ed, dancing.

The Hula Kahiko Competition was held May 9 at King Intermediate School. The annual event allows school-age dancers to compete through their schools rather than formal hula studios. It allows many young people who cannot afford to join halau to experience hula judging and competition.

Many of the private schools are led by professional kumu hula, but most of the public schools learn from volunteer instructors.

The only public schools to place were Kailua and Waimea high schools and Lahaina Intermediate.

The winners:

bullet Kahala Foundation Overall Trophy (Intermediate): Iolani School

bullet Gov. Ben Cayetano Overall Trophy (High School): Iolani

bullet Lokomaika'iokalani Snakenberg Hawaiian Language Award (Intermediate): Ka Kula Kaiapuni o Anuenue School

bullet Malia Craver Hawaiian Language Award (High School): Kailua High

bullet Intermediate Division (Wahine): Mid-Pacific Institute, first place; Kamehameha Schools, second place; Lahaina Intermediate, third place

bullet High School Division (Huiia): Iolani School, first; Punahou School, second; Mid-Pacific Institute and Waimea High, tie for third place

bullet High School Division (Kane): Iolani School, first; Mid-Pacific Institute, second, Kailua High, third

bullet High School Division (Wahine): Punahou School, first; Iolani School, second; Mid-Pacific Institute, third



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