Do you know the difference between the hula that we know today and the more traditional hula that was originally practiced on the islands of Hawaii? In an infographic recently created by the Fairmont Kea Lani and Fairmont Orchid, you can see just how much the hula has changed over the years, from dance wear to music.

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No matter what style you’re observing, the hula is firmly engrained into the Hawaiian culture and is a must see if you do visit The Aloha State. Mahalo!

Check Heather Green’s complete Demystifying Hula infographic here.

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