2010 conference : workshops

 

Session II  
01:15 - 02:30 pm

 

Session II :

Hawaiian Sacred Dance of Hula »

Rev. June Kaililani Ryushin Tanoue, Kumu Hula

Hula is the Hawaiian indigenous dance, also poetically known as the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people. Originally danced in the temples, Hula is growing in popularity and is recommended for developing core strength, coordination and flexibility through its gentle yet powerful movement.

There are elements of mindful centering, flowing and breath-work involved with the dance. This relaxes the body and mind making your movements like the gentle breezes through the palm trees or the ocean gently lapping along the shore. All ages can benefit. No experience necessary.
Rev. June Tanoue
Rev. June Tanoue
Rev. June Yoshiko Kaililani Ryushin Tanoue, MPH is an ordained Zen Priest in the White Plum Lineage. She co-founded the Zen Life & Meditation Center (formerly known as the Zen Community of Chicago) in 2004 and Zen Center of Hawaii in 1993 with her husband, Robert Joshin Althouse, Roshi.

She is a Kumu Hula, a master teacher of the Hula and began her hula school, Halau i Ka Pono in 2009. She studied with Kumu Hula Michael Pili Pang on the Big Island of Hawaii. She teaches hula in Chicago and New York City. She also studied la'au lapa', Hawaiian spiritual healing with herbs, with Henry Auwae. The la'au lapa' practitioners were the medical doctors in old Hawaii. June is also a Reiki master with her Reiki III attunement from Rose Mattax in Oak Park, IL. She has worked in food banking for 24 years.


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