Hula ʻauana · Ontario
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Hula school serving the Greater Toronto Area, sister hālau to Hālau Hula I Ka Lā in Clovis, California. Presenter of AlohaFest Toronto.
Toronto hula school sharing Hawaiian culture through hula since 1986, with Sunday classes in Scarborough for all levels from beginner to competitive dancer.
Hawaiian hula performances in Toronto, Ontario, and online hula instruction.
Markham hula hālau led by kumu hula Joy Emalani Walea Corpuz-McKoy, perpetuating hula and Hawaiian and Polynesian arts. One of the largest hālau in the GTA (around 100 members), it presents an annual Hōʻike and in 2025 became the second Canadian hālau invited to compete at the Queen Liliʻuokalani Keiki Hula Competition in Honolulu.
Hula at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre with instructor Renee Siao — recreational classes at three levels four terms a year, and the ʻOhana Hula performance club. Ages 18+; JCCC membership required.
Canada branch of Hālau Ka Liko Pua O Kalaniākea — the Kāneʻohe, Oʻahu hālau founded by Kumu Hula Kapua Dalire-Moe, a former Miss Aloha Hula whose dancers compete at the Merrie Monarch Festival in hula kahiko and ʻauana.
Founded in 1982 by Kumu Hula Mela-Lilia Uriarte — over 200 dancers across the GTA, with classes in Markham and Mississauga (ages 3+) and decades of festival performances worldwide.
Mississauga Polynesian dance school teaching hula and ʻori Tahiti under the guidance of Hālau Hula ʻO Nāpunaheleonāpua, presenting an annual Hōʻike at the Maja Prentice Theatre.
Scarborough hula group run by Lourdes Sadiua, teaching Hawaiian hula and connecting local dancers through its Facebook community.