Tokyo Hula

Genre : Documentary, Documentary

Runtime : 1H 12M

Director : Lisette Marie Flanary

Synopsis

Tokyo Hula explores the explosive popularity of the hula dance in Japan from both Native Hawaiian and Japanese perspectives. Today it is estimated there are nearly 2 million people dancing hula in Japan – a figure greater than the entire population of Hawaii. With more people dancing hula in Japan than in Hawaii where the native art was born, this phenomenal growth has created a multi-million dollar industry based on culture as commodity. But what motivates Japanese students and teachers to dance hula and how is it translated into a foreign culture? How do Native Hawaiians participate in this cross-cultural exchange? Through the personal stories of Hawaiian master hula teachers and Japanese teachers and dancers, the documentary examines how tourism, economics and a love affair with the islands of Hawaii has made hula big business in Japan.

Actors

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Lisette Marie Flanary
Lisette Marie Flanary
Director

Trailers and other movies

Tokyo Hula, directed by  Lisette Marie Flanary, Doc Edge Festival 2020