
Shaking off the holiday lethargy with a resolution to move more in the New Year? The City of Marysville is rolling out a weekly hula class that combines traditional Hawaiian dance with modern flair. According to a recent social media post by the City of Marysville WA - government, these classes are set to start on January 8 at the Marysville Community Center.
Yolanda Ku-uipo Taufa’asau-Vincent, an award-winning instructor with a reputation for weaving engaging narratives through movement, will guide participants through a journey that captures both the essence of traditional and modern hula rooted in dynamic Polynesian influences. With an open invitation extended to "all ages," this appears to be more than just a workout. It's a cultural exploration meant for "curious hearts and an island spirit," as mentioned on the City of Marysville WA - government post.
Thursday evenings at the community center are now destined to be a melting pot of rhythm and motion. For those interested in diving into hula, the city's announcement carries all the details to get started. With options for different age groups, it seems the spirit of aloha is meant to be shared across generational lines, aiming to solidify a community's connection both to itself and to a culture that dances on the waves of the Pacific Ocean. Classes are open for registration, and would-be dancers can sign up by visiting the link provided in their announcement.









