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Sylvia Hambly presents Na Mele O Ke Kai at the Paso Robles City Library; Experience Storytelling Through Dance, Music, and Song

 

PASO ROBLES, CA –May 22, 2020 On Wednesday, June 22, 10 am in the Library

Conference Room, join Sylvia Hambly and the dancers of Hālau Hula Na Mele o ke Kai and

explore the art of hula!

Hula dancing is a complex art form and there are many hand motions and foot and hip

movements used to represent the words in a song or chant.

Get a taste of Hawaiian culture, music, language, and dance in this fun program for all ages.

Na Mele o ke Kai is based out of San Luis Obispo and welcomes all interested individuals

who want to experience the language and traditions of Polynesian cultures.

Learn more about this year’s Summer Reading Program classes and events at

prcity.com/library and join the celebration guaranteed to bring the great outdoors to your

world this summer!

The Library is open Monday-Friday 9-7 and Saturday 9-4. Call the library at 805-237-3870

or visit prcity.com/library and the Library Facebook and Instagram sites for more

information.

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