LIVE STAGE - LINE UP

LIVE STAGE ENTERTAINMENT

11:00     Queen of Apostles 5th Grade Students – Live Wax Museum
11:30     Ke Anuenue Punahele “Halua” Dance Group
12:00     FIT BODY N’ MIND – Zumba
12:15     Salangai Arts Indian Dance
12:30     Boyle’s Irish Dance
1:00       Two Step – All Star Dance Group
1:30       Centro Cultural Bolivia
2:00       UMS Martial Arts – Dream Team
2:30       Dream In Color Contemporary & Modern Dance


Ke Anuenue Punahele (Favorite Rainbow) Hawaiian "Halua" Dance Group
  
We are the Ke Anuenue Punahele (Favorite Rainbow) a Hawaiian (Halau) Dance Group in Fairfax, Virginia.
We "love 2 hula"! Hope you'll stay a while and learn more about us.

Ke Anuenue Punahele (Favorite Rainbow).

In ancient times, a rainbow meant "under the protection and guidance of the Ali'i (King/Chiefs) and Kapunas (elders). Under their blessing and guidance, we work on perpetuating our Hawaiian culture.

Group's Mission

Ke Anuenue Punahele (Favorite Rainbow), multi-races, multi life styles, multi professions working in harmony to perpetuate the ancient dance and traditions of Hawai'i through study of the Hawaiian language, Historical research, Hawaiian cultural skills (crafts) and Hula dance.

FIT BODY 'N MIND

Fit Body 'n Mind was formed by mother-daughter instructor team, Marie and Melissa, to share their enthusiasm for fitness that is fun. Both believe you should enjoy the time you spend on your workout, so you will want to make it a regular part of your life. The combination of Zumba® and Yoga offers students the blend of cardio, flexibility and strength that challenges and transforms the body and mind. Classes taught in Yoga, Zumba® and Hooping.

Classes held at:

6520 Amherst Avenue
Springfield, VA 22150

The American Legion
8210 Legion Drive
Lorton, VA 22079-2715


Centro Cultural Bolivia

The "Centro Cultural Bolivia" is a nonprofit organization founded on April 15, 2001 by a group of people that wanted to teach and show the public about Bolivian heritage.
 
For more information you can contact Jorge Elera at jmelera@hotmail.com

Boyle's Irish Dance

The Boyle School of Irish Dance is owned and operated by Alannah Boyle Sweeney, TCRG, ADCRG and Ellen Boyle Gibbons, TCRG, ADCRG. Alannah and Ellen are the daughters of Irish immigrants. They grew up immersed in Irish culture, music, and dance. Trained in New York as dancers from the ages of four and five, they have won several medals in regional and national championship competitions throughout the United States and Canada, qualifying on multiple occasions for the World Championships in Ireland.

The Boyle School is a certified Irish Dancing School and a member of the An Coimisiun le Rinci Gaelacha in Dublin, Ireland. Boyle School dancers have qualified for the National and World Championships of Irish Dance and have placed in the All-Ireland Championships and North American Irish Dancing Championships. The School, with almost 500 dancers, holds classes in Alexandria, Chantilly, Manassas, & Herndon, Virginia.
 
All-Star Dance Troupe
 
All-Star Dance Club is for people who have a passion for dancing and exercising. We do easy and fun line dances to great music every Sunday afternoon at the Crown Dance Studio located in Fairfax, VA.  Please check our web site www.allstardanceclub.com for more information.  After our performance, instructor Shou-Lien Liu will teach a couple of simple line dances.  Please come join in and have some fun with us.


UMS Martial Arts Dream Team

UMS offers two styles of martial arts: Taekwondo and Hapkido.

Both styles place distinct emphasis on practical self defense while at the same time achieving the many benefits of martial art training. UMS Martial Arts Programs provides exciting programs for adults and kids of all ages every weekday and Saturday.

Salangai Arts

Bharatanatyam is one of the most ancient forms of South Indian classical dance that originated in the Thanjavoor district of Tamil Nadu.  The name Bharatanatyam can be interpreted as Bhava (expression), Raga (Music), Thaala (Rhythm) and Natyam (Dance). It is based on the theories of the books Natyasaasthram and Abhinaya Darpanam.
The three major styles of Bharatanatyam dance are Vazhuvur, Tanjore and Pandanalluras.  The modern and more popular Kalakshetra style is a simplified combination of these three styles. 

We at Salanagai Arts follow the Kalakshetra style.