Holo mai Pele : the epic hula myth / directed by Catherine Tatge.

Holo Mai Pele (Pele Travels) tells the epic saga of the rivalry between Pelehonuamea, goddess of the volcano, and her youngest and favorite sister Hi'iaka. The one-hour performance weaves together archetypal themes of creation, love, and betrayal into a sweeping dramatic performance. For the fi...

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Other Authors: Tatge, Catherine (Director)
Format: Video
Language:Hawaiian
Published: Honolulu, HI : Pacific Islanders in Communications, 2004.
Series:Ethnographic video online ; volume 3
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Summary:Holo Mai Pele (Pele Travels) tells the epic saga of the rivalry between Pelehonuamea, goddess of the volcano, and her youngest and favorite sister Hi'iaka. The one-hour performance weaves together archetypal themes of creation, love, and betrayal into a sweeping dramatic performance. For the first time, a rare legacy of chants and dances as passed down through generations is presented by the Kumu Hula and performers of Halau o Kekuhi, in a stunning and exciting adaptation for PBS' Dance in America. Awards/Festivals: The Golden Eagle Award, CINE 2001, Aurora Awards Platinum Best of Show; 2002; Hawaii International Film Festival; Bishop Museum Hula Film Festival 2008.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed September 16, 2014).
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file (55 min.))
Playing Time:00:54:17
Awards:Cine Golden Eagle Award Winner, 2001
Aurora Awards Platinum Best of Show, 2002
Hawaii International Film Festival
Bishop Museum Hula Film Festival, 2008
Access:Access restricted to authorised ANU staff and students.
Language:This edition contains narration in English with chants in Hawaiian.