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aosororityhouse · 6 hours ago
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Melissa is all ready to perform a traditional Tahitian dance for Tahitian night at the Alpha Omega Sorority House. (10515)
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monicasaiplayground · 6 hours ago
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10515 - Melissa Heart 2 as a tahitian dancer - OpenArt
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aralisjpeg · 2 years ago
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My gorgeous friend 🥰✨
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folkfashion · 9 months ago
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Tahitian dancer, French Polynesia, by AlikaPhotography
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danceoftheday · 1 year ago
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Tahitian dance.
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Divine Feminine
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dear-indies · 3 months ago
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hi! hope you're well! i was wondering if you'd have any recommendations for a female fc who is either full chinese or half chinese/white in her 20s (or early 30s but can pass for 20s). someone with sort of a willowy, dancer's build and looks very elegant. i like natasha liu bordizzo and havana rose liu a lot, but i feel that they might be too common as fcs and i think it would be nice to use an actress or model who isn't often seen!
appreciate your help very much, as well as all the content you post! (thank you especially for posting some important donation links and resources, i'm always happy to see those being spread.) best wishes to you as well, take care and have a wonderful weekend!
Gina Jin (1990) Chinese.
Li Qin (1990) Chinese.
Lulu Xuan (1991) Chinese.
Zhang Yuxi (1991) Chinese.
Dilraba Dilmurat (1992) Uyghur.
Yang Zi (1992) Chinese.
Zhu Xudan (1992) Chinese.
Gulnazar (1992) Uyghur.
Olivia Sui (1993) Chinese.
Jenny Zeng (1993) Chinese.
Bai Lu (1994) Chinese.
Ju Jingyi (1994) Chinese.
Zhou Yutong (1994) Chinese.
Faye Wang (1995) Chinese.
Lily Gao (1995) Chinese - has spoken up for Palestine!
Esther Yu (1995) Chinese.
Hu Yi Xuan (1995) Chinese.
Wu Jiayi (1995) Chinese.
Meng Ziyi (1995) Chinese.
Zhang Ruonan (1996) Chinese.
Xu Ziyin (1996) Chinese.
Chase Sui Wonders (1996) Chinese, some Japanese and Tahitian / White.
Tian Xiwei (1997) Chinese.
Zhao Lusi (1998) Chinese.
Zhou Ye (1998) Chinese.
Yang Chaoyue (1998) Chinese.
Zhang Jingyi (1999) Chinese.
YUQI (1999) Chinese.
Zhong Lili (2000) Han and Uyghur.
Sun Zhenni (2000) Chinese.
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alphamamalioness · 1 year ago
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Hi Alpha Mama! I would like to announce to you it’s been officially over 2 years and a week from this day since I’ve adopted Asher and was Gifted Dancer! So I’m doing a nice big update on all my Alpha Tales to celebrate! 💛💛💛💛💛💛Asher(Beta G) and Pumkin have of course had their children! 2 Girls and a Boy, Valencia Lottia and Barrister! All coffee themed names lol! 💛Dancer(Paris) has grown so much and has joined a pack I like to call ‘The Herd’ and has made great friends with my Overtale Frisk(Spring) and Chara(Clover) he still enjoys visiting Asher a lot and the babies! 💛Poppy, Dahlia, and Peony have been enjoying the gardens and surprisingly have been attempting to hunt down a few things when they get to visit my shop- luckily they aren’t hunting bitties- I would much rather them have a grass hopper or a mouse then a bitty! Though I check them each time after I find they catch something- 💛Tsu’tey (Alpha OS) has settled and taken in Avi (Tilli NCG) as well as Api and Dutch(Dreamy’s Asgor) and their little ones as well as Chai(Milk Beta) Lullaby(Gentle Singing) Sleepy Wave(Great Stretch) and LazyTide(Great Bite) 💛 Ralu(Alpha P.) has settled in with Darling(BloodMoon) Amy(Omega OS) Atticus (Akita Boy) Miy(Dreamy) and Ati(Tilli) and a Skribbity has shown interest but I don’t know if they will attempt to join or just make friends- 💛 Valor (Alpha Sans) has actually taken great interest in LavaCake!(Helly) which I find interesting but he has also settled down with Mocha and Puddin (Omega P and S) so far he has been very gentle and careful with them which is really nice since I had a bit of worry since he’s more ‘rough’ if I remember correctly- 💛Rex(MK) has been wandering the territory with Prancer(Asriel) and both have been mostly enjoying their time together! 💛 Princess(BabyO OS) and Echidna are very happy! She keeps her mama nice and distracted from the others! Spressar(Gem) and Ribbon have been mostly doing their own things enjoying their own territories, though I feel like they could use a bit more interactive moments with the others- but I won’t push them- when their ready they will be ready- 💛 I am very pleased to say Piri (Pepper) as officially gotten with Malin!(Milkyway) they have been courting each other for a bit and it’s really freaking sweet!!! 💛 Tahitian has been wandering a bit as well but she mostly likes to stick to Aaron(Care Taker) who has been helping her get around a bit! She has been very open just like the many others with her! And has quickly started up friendships with many of Aaron’s little hitch hikers who like to follow us around or use us for a ride when lazy ^^’ that should be all of them-! It’s been an amazing time!
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AlphaMama: Ohhhh that's really awesome! Thank you so much for giving me this update! I love to know how my bitties are doing around the world and their new lives!
💛Asher and Pumpkin are doing really amazing! The coffee touch is adorable! XD I'm glad Dancer have found their place among all of them! He is a brilliant one!
💛Poppy, Dahlia, and Peony are cute but can get really sneak ones when it comes to hunting, attention is really needed! I could recommend a little more variation of bugs for them to catch, like cockroaches for more fat nutrients, grubs are good too!
💛Tsu’tey (Alpha OS) can be a stubborn one sometimes, but has a really big heart~! ^w^ This is great!
💛That's a good size of the pack for Ralu(Alpha P.) to settle in, in general, they can get pretty violent and snap a lot, but with patience, they can become friendly enough to don't bite off any piece of the others ^w^ The Skribbity probably will come with a decision in a few days of searching around the packs.
💛Valor (Alpha Sans) can be really tiny but his bite is fierce for sure, but you can rest at ease, it's almost beyond a crime/taboo for an alpha (on my alphatale) to hurt omegas, and Alpha-Sans are really polite on this matter on regular cases.
💛💛It's so good to hear they are doing so well! >W< and of course, give time to the time and the things will be going on their own pace... You're truly amazing and very kind to give me this update!! I hope all things keep going for the best and more lovely days/nights to come for you and all the little ones! 💛💛
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mudaship39 · 2 years ago
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Personal Foreword
Personal Foreword of my Spoken Word Poetry Book about being an Asian Native Pasifika, a queer and trans native of color, & a displaced disconnected diaspora
Personal foreword,
This is a spoken word poetry book I wrote as an Asian Native artist who’s a songwriter and spoken word poet. It is a collection of a series of several slam poems from my spoken word poetry book Heart of Dragon, Soul of Phoenix, & Blood of Ocean Water. I have been working on it since seventh grade in junior high school. It is about being a displaced state side disconnected diaspora as a Vietnamese or Kinh Indigenous, Chinese or Hoa, French, & Polynesian Tahitian Indigenous Pasifika person of color. The cover of this spoken word poetry book features the fire dragon father, flame phoenix mother, & sea fairy mother of Vietnamese and Chinese people of color. The cover of this spoken word poetry book also features the Sky Father, Ocean Mother, & Earth Mother of Polynesian Indigenous Pasifika. I wrote this using Chinese, Vietnamese, & Polynesian Indigenous Pasifika folklore to symbolize all that I am. The fairy is from Vietnamese folklore. The dragon is from both Chinese and Vietnamese mythology. The phoenix is from Chinese tradition. The Ocean, the Earth, & the Sky are from Polynesian Indigenous Pasifika legends. In the actual myth Vietnamese or Kinh Indigenous people come from dragons and fairies. But the legend of my family from what my Vietnamese and Chinese ancestors tell me in my dreams is that we come from dragons, fairies, & phoenixes since we are Vietnamese and Chinese people of color. This is a spoken word poetry book I have been working on for a very long time as a storyteller, orator, storyteller. Being a storykeeper, orator, & storyteller is my heritage since on my Vietnamese and Chinese side of my family it is something we have been doing for generations is being thespians, artists, actors, singers, dancers, & playwrights. It is my own legacy as an orator and storyteller. My kupuna or elders were orators and storytellers so this is my kuleana or obligation. I take pride in continuing the responsibility of upholding this proud tradition. I write a lot about race, racial identity, & cultural identity in my spoken word poetry and music I write. This spoken word poetry book talks about being disconnected, displacement, being diaspora, reconnecting, generational trauma, & the effects of cultural genocide. It entails inside all the feelings of rage, anguish, sorrow, & pain of being displaced, being diaspora, & being disconnected. It contains all the joy and happiness of reconnecting and connecting after being displaced, being disconnected, & being diaspora. It was written before, during, & after a journey of healing, self love, & connecting.  It talks about the racial and cultural identity of being Southeast Asian Vietnamese or Kinh Indigenous of Vietnam person of color. It talks about the racial identity of being East Asian Chinese. It talks about the cultural identity of being Polynesian Tahitian Indigenous Pasifika. It also talks about sex, gender, gender identity, sexuality, and sexual orientation. In terms of the poc community and Indigenous community before colonizers and imperialists imposed gender binary and sexual orientation binary on indigenous people. It talks about being maohi raerae an indigenous Pasifika third gender identity of Maohi Nui that is similar to two spirit, a third gender identity of Indigenous people of Turtle Island. It talks about mahu, fakaleiti, maohi raerae, etc or in the middle being a cultural responsibility and spiritual obligation. It talks about being a queer Indigenous Pasifika person of color. I am maohi raerae in the middle by Polynesian Indigenous gender fluidity and nonbinary genderfluid pansexual trans by western colonial binary. It talks about being nonbinary. It talks about being bigender or genderfluid. It talks about being pansexual or omnisexual. I wrote this to heal my whanau of my chosen family (of Indigenous people Indigenous to Turtle Island and Indigenous Pasifika people Indigenous to Pasifika, Oceania, & or Moana on social media and in real life). I wrote this to heal the whanau I am still looking for (the birth family that gave up my mother). I wrote this to heal my hapau or clan. I wrote this to heal my nation or iwi. I wrote this to heal my sacred mountain or male ancestor. I wrote this to heal my sacred river or female ancestor. I wrote this to heal the Indigenous community. I wrote this to heal everyone displaced, disconnected, & who are diaspora. I wrote this to heal my Polynesian, Micronesian, & Melanesian Indigenous Pasifika people. This is for Polynesians who are Hawaiian, Tahitian, Samoan, Maori, or Tongan. This is for Melanesians who are Fijian, Ni-Vanuatu, Kanak, Solomon Islander, or Papuan. This is for Micronesians who are Marshallese, Chamorro, Pohnpeian, Kosraean, Papaluan, & Chuukese. I wrote this to heal me, heal my ancestors, & heal my descendants. For if one can pass down generational traumas, pain, & self hate. Then one can also pass down healing, acceptance, & self love as well. This was written before, during, & after a journey of healing, connecting, & self love as a displaced state side disconnected diaspora who is a Vietnamese, Chinese, French, & Polynesian Tahitian Indigenous Pasifika person of color who is trying to connect with my culture, traditions, & customs and reconnect with my racial identity and cultural identity. Sincerely,
Christian Nguyen 
I also go by my Vietnamese or Kinh Indigenous birth name Ngoc Dinh Nguyen and my chosen Polynesian Indigenous Pasifika names No’eau Aitonui Hoata (when I’m kane) or Heiani Mareva Hoata (when I’m vahine) or Vaiarii Hoata (when I am they/them, xer/xers, or Indigenous Pasifka ona) as someone maohi/raerae Indigenous Pasifika third gender. They are my preferred names since Christian Nguyen is my English name. Please use those names when referring to me.
Welcome everyone to the uncut and uncensored version of my second spoken word poetry anthology book. It’s uncut and uncensored for a reason. The cut and censored version is my pinned tweet on my twitter. Be sure to read that one first before reading this one. You need to read that one first. That one is 20 spoken word poems while this one is 27 spoken word poems. This one is much longer for certain reasons. In that one I held back on the experiences of being an Asian Native. In that one I also held back on being a QIPOC or queer Indigenous person of color. In that one I also held back on the experiences of being a displaced stateside disconnected diaspora. I held back on the issue of cultural genocide and intergenerational trauma as well. The uncut and uncensored version is this google doc on my google drive. In this uncut and uncensored version I hold nothing back. The topics the spoken word poetry book covers is displacement, being disconnected, being diaspora, cultural genocide, & generational traumas & those aren’t things children, preteens, & teenagers are mature enough to understand. Trigger warnings and viewer discretion is advised to readers. It talks about many poc and Indigenous Pasifika issues such as inter-generational trauma and cultural genocide. It talks about colonialism, imperialism, neocolonialism, & occupation. It talks about the racial and cultural identity of being Southeast Asian Vietnamese or Kinh Indigenous of Vietnam person of color. It talks about the racial identity of being East Asian Chinese. It talks about the cultural identity of being Polynesian Tahitian Indigenous Pasifika. It talks about many issues such as about being displaced, being diaspora, & displacement. It talks about disconnected, decolonization, reconnecting. It talks about being a storykeeper, orator, & storyteller. It talks about learning about being a mahu or raereae elder and healer. It talks about tattoo revival and language revival. It talks about mental illnesses and mental health in the Indigenous poc community. It talks about suicide in the poc community and suicide in the Indigenous community. It talks about race, racial identity, racism, colorism, cultural identity, & anti native racism. It talks about being a lighter skinned brown skinned brown native. It talks about having a darker skinned brown skinned brown native older brother. It talks about having a white coded white passing white native mother. It talks about Indigenous people being adopted out and being adopted by non native families such as my French and Polynesian Tahitian Indigenous Pasifika mother being adopted by a Vietnamese or Kinh Indigenous of Vietnam couple. It also talks about sex, gender, gender identity, sexuality, and sexual orientation. In terms of the poc community and Indigenous community before colonizers and imperialists imposed gender binary and sexual orientation binary on indigenous people. It talks about being mahu or maohi or in the middle an indigenous Pasifika third gender identity that is similar to two spirit a third gender identity of Indigenous people of Turtle Island. It talks about mahu or in the middle being a cultural responsibility and spiritual obligation. It talks about being a queer Indigenous Pasifika person of color. I am mahu or maohi in the middle by Polynesian Indigenous gender fluidity and nonbinary genderfluid pansexual trans by western colonial binary. This is why I refer to myself throughout the spoken word poetry book as he/him, she/her, or they/them. It talks about being nonbinary. It talks about being genderfluid. It talks about being pansexual. It talks about being polyamorous. It also talks about poc/poc interracial relationships as a queer Indigenous person of color.  I still need artists of color and Indigenous artists to draw art for the individual fifteen slam poems in this spoken word poetry book. I still need Indigenous publishers and editors of color to make it into an actual spoken word poetry book to sell to people. Be sure to post comments and questions about the spoken word poetry anthology poetry book in the google doc. Be sure when you are done reading the spoken word poetry book to leave a review at the end.
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vintageviewmaster · 2 years ago
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Caption: Tahitian Dancers Swing Grass Skirts to Drum Beat
Brand: View-Master Packet Title: Kodak Hula Show Reel Title: Kodak Hula Show Reel Subtitle: Waikiki, Hawaii; Reel Two Reel Number: A 1222 Reel Edition: A Image Number: 13 Date: Undated
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robertshawaiii · 7 months ago
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The Ultimate Hawaiian Luau Experience in Honolulu
A Feast for the Senses
A Hawaiian luau is synonymous with an elaborate feast that showcases the diverse flavors of the islands. At a traditional luau in Honolulu, you can expect to indulge in a variety of Hawaiian culinary delights. The centerpiece of the meal is usually a succulent pig roasted in an imu, an underground oven, which gives it a unique, smoky flavor. This kalua pig is accompanied by an array of traditional side dishes such as poi (a staple made from taro root), lomi lomi salmon (a fresh tomato and salmon salad), and haupia (a coconut milk-based dessert).
Guests are also treated to an assortment of fresh tropical fruits and a variety of seafood dishes, reflecting Hawaii’s rich marine bounty. The food at a luau is not just about taste but also about presentation. Many luaus in Honolulu incorporate the traditional Hawaiian practice of serving food on banana leaves and using coconut shells as bowls, adding an authentic touch to the dining experience.
Cultural Performances and Entertainment
Beyond the culinary delights, a luau in Honolulu is a spectacular showcase of Hawaiian culture and entertainment. best hawaiian luau honolulu The evening typically begins with a conch shell blowing ceremony, followed by a graceful hula dance performance. Hula, with its expressive movements and storytelling elements, is a central part of Hawaiian culture, and watching it performed live is both mesmerizing and enlightening.
As the night progresses, guests are treated to a variety of traditional Polynesian dances, including the Tahitian dance and the Samoan fire knife dance. These performances are not only visually stunning but also serve to educate attendees about the different cultures that have influenced Hawaii. The music at a luau, featuring traditional Hawaiian instruments like the ukulele and the pahu drum, sets the perfect backdrop for the evening's festivities.
Immersive Cultural Activities
Many luaus in Honolulu offer guests the chance to participate in traditional Hawaiian activities before the main festivities begin. These might include lei-making workshops, where you can create your own flower garland, or Hawaiian games such as ‘ulu maika (a traditional Hawaiian bowling game). These activities provide a hands-on way to engage with Hawaiian culture and make the luau experience even more memorable.
Top Luau Venues in Honolulu
Honolulu is home to several renowned luau venues, each offering a unique take on this traditional celebration. One of the most popular is the "Paradise Cove Luau," located at the Ko Olina Resort. This luau is known for its stunning oceanfront setting, extensive buffet, and high-energy performances.
Another excellent choice is the "Royal Hawaiian Luau – Aha’aina," held at the historic Royal Hawaiian Hotel. best oahu luau This luau combines a gourmet dining experience with a captivating cultural show, all set against the backdrop of Waikiki Beach.
For those looking for an intimate and authentic experience, the "Chief’s Luau" at Wet’n’Wild Hawaii provides a personal touch with Chief Sielu, a world-renowned fire knife dancer, leading the evening's entertainment.
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weiliportfolio · 7 months ago
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An storyboard excerpt from the animatic of my short film, TEHURA. A story of a Tahitian Dancer trying to reclaim her body and identity through her dance.
Tehura was premiered on June 2022 at Tribeca Film Festival. Full film available below:
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afrotumble · 8 months ago
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Tahitian Drummers and Ori Tahiti Dancers Practice #oritahiti #dance #pol...
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monicasaiplayground · 7 months ago
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3841 - a young beautiful girl dresses as Selena Gomez dresses as a tahitian dancer coconut bra short green grass skirt full body picture orange light painting black backdrop, minimalistic, elegant line design - RealVisXL V4.0
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mint-moon25 · 10 months ago
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folkfashion · 2 years ago
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Tahitian dancers, French Polynesia, by Emmanuel Monsalve
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marcedrickirby · 1 year ago
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Tahitian Dancer Meari #shorts #oritahiti
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