Aloha Dancers Keiki Hula Classes

2222 Francisco Drive, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762

map2222 Francisco Drive, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762

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Aloha Dancers Keiki Hula Classes introduces children to Polynesian dances, chants, songs, hula, Tahitian dance, music, costume making, and education. Na keiki (children) learn various Polynesian dances, chants, and songs and take part in performances at events where Aloha Dancers are invited to perform. The program also includes learning volunteerism through dance and encourages students to form lasting friendships and the bond that makes them hula sisters at heart.

• Ages: 3–15 years old
• Schedule: Classes for beginning and intermediate na keiki are on Thursdays (4 weeks each month), with intermediate Orchids (ages 3 1/2–8) on Thursdays from 5:30 pm to 6:15 pm, advanced Pikake (ages 9–15) on Thursdays from 4:45 pm to 5:30 pm, and advanced Nanu (ages 9–15) on Tuesdays from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
• Price: Orchids Intermediate 3.5yrs.–8: $59 per month, $75 annual fee to Aloha Dancers. Pikake Advanced Class: $59 per month, $75 annual fee to Aloha Dancers. Nanu Advanced Class: $59 per month, $75 annual fee to Aloha Dancers.

Aloha Dancers is a hālau dedicated to sharing the beauty of Hawaiian culture through hula, oli, Tahitian dance, music, costume making, and education, with a mission to create a welcoming space where students of all ages can grow in skill, confidence, and aloha. The hālau was founded in 2003 and offers professional Polynesian performances through an entertainment group with multiple entertainment packages (Basic, Tropical, Maui, Tiare). Aloha Dancers is a proud partner for students in Visions In Education, Inspire Charter Schools, and IEM Charter Schools.

Kumu Hula Natasha Moani Bonardd, founder of the Aloha Dancers hālau, was formally trained by her grandmother, Kumu Rosalie “Lokalia” Stearns, and after many years of dedicated study was unikiʿd on May 24, 2021, and formally recognized as a Kumu Hula. Kumu Joseph Kamohai Kahaulelio is described as a master of hula, music, and performance and produced the first Tahiti Fete competition in 1979. Kumu Rosalie “Lokalia” Stearns, founder of the Kailua Dancers, received her ʿuniki in 1982, and knowledge of hula in this program is passed from teacher to student, generation to generation, honoring this specific hālau lineage. All ages and levels are warmly welcomed.

Last updated June 26, 2026.

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