The largest cultural event of the spring semester is the Ho’olokahi Polynesian Club Alliance’s 22nd annual Lu’au.
There will be dinner and a show all on April 2nd. A Luau is a traditional Hawaiian party or feast usually accompanied by entertainment, such as traditional dances. The whole association comes together to put on the event and help with the performance.
There will be a variety of different dances from Hula to Tahitian. Each dance represented different Polynesian cultures. Each dance presents a continuation of the story being told.
Come dressed in your best tropical prints and short sleeve shirts, the Aloha attire.
A general admission ticket and VIP are all being sold at the UC information desk on the first floor.
The event is at 6 pm in the UC Meyer Ballroom on Saturday, and tickets will be sold until the 2nd ticket until the day of the event or sold out