Aloha can mean hello, goodbye, and a sign of affection. That word perfectly summarizes the Arthur Murray dancers leaving the beautiful island of Kauai, and the 2016 Hularama.
What a magical destination with beautiful scenery, hotel amenities, and fantastic staff. Truly deserving of a 5 Star rating.
Every Dance-O-Rama® gives students and teachers a chance to grow their community of dance friends. Making new connections with other students and teachers brings people closer together, and helps them feel connected through a common love for dancing and the benefits it brings.
All of the fun features of the Hularama, from the Luau, to the entertainment, the excursions, and the decor - all serve as a backdrop to a huge boost of dance improvement. This Hularama was a milestone, but part of a larger dance journey.
The visual impact of a Dance-O-Rama® should not be understated. There is a tremendous amount of value received when you can take in ideas, dances, and costumes from a larger cross section of Arthur Murray dancers. This lends itself beautifully to the new projects you'd like to accomplish.
Perhaps you know someone who was a little resistant to attending a Dance-O-Rama®. Maybe that same person finally went, enjoyed it, and is now returning home. Would that person, for all intents and purposes, have a sligthly clearer perspective on the purpose of future Dance-O-Ramas®? You bet. Just pass the word along to that person when you get a chance.
You may have traveled to the Hularama as individual students, but you left as a much closer group. If your schools are in close proximity to each other, you may notice you've bonded in an even larger Google Map radius. Attending events, dance or otherwise, is always easier when you have friends there.
To truly capture the things we loved about Hularama, we thought we'd share this fantastic video montage by Maude Productions.
Mark your calendars! Coming in January 2018 - the Hularama returns to Kona, Hawaii