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1984-RR-335 cont. 1984-RR-336 LOGGER'S SHEET LOGGER: Pam Wilkerson REEL NUMBER: #5 & #6 of 6 (part) STAGE: Aging- Maine DATE: 7/8/84 PRESENTOR: Nick GROUP NAME: Mrs. Zietermeister REGION/STYLE: Hula [[2 columned table]] | PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION | | --- | --- | | Mrs. Zietermeister | Drums | | Haoli | Gourd | [[strikethrough]] Nulani [[/strikethrough]] Nua Nua (daughter) | Dancer | | Lani lui (granddaughter) | | CONTENTS 1. Explanation of traditional nature of the dance 2. Welcoming Chant 3. 3 Dancers with drums & chant- dedicated to diety 4. Dance for the royalty - Feastive hula 5. "Queen Emalane's first trip to Hawaii" Reel #6 6. Granddaughter on gourd- Dancer - daughter [encircled] Tea Leave Skirt 7. Dance Lesson w/ Volunteers 8. Final chant by Mrs. Zietermeister 9. Explanation of difference between traditional & modern hula (modern more expressive) w/demonstration by Mrs. Zietermiester 10. 11. Mrs. Dedicated work to Smithsonian 12. Flowers presented by staff & volunteers to Mrs. Z & daughter & granddaughter. 13. Last dance dedicated to audience, staff & volunteers "ALOHA"
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#4 under Contents arrowed to Reel #6