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Born into the famous Lim
family, well known for their talent in both music and
dance, the legendary Leialoha Lim Amina began her hula
training at the age of 6 with her mother, Mary Ann Lim.
She continued to develop her hula abilities, dancing at
feature locations throughout Hawai’i, and learning from
many of our islands most renowned Kumu Hula, including
George Na’ope and Edith Kanaka’ole.
As she continued her dancing and also taught hula, she
was tutored by the late Pilahi Paki, through whom she
gained further knowledge about Hawai’i and its culture,
which eventually would aide her in her pursuits as Kumu
Hula.
She continued to perform over the years making several
public appearances and also competing several years in
the Merrie Monarch Festival, and on many occasions
receiving top honors. She eventually became a
judge for the Merrie Monarch competition from 1999 to
2003.
Leialoha continues to travel with the Lim Family to
perform around the world, and she has conducted
workshops in Hawai’i, Japan and Tahiti. She is an
avid researcher of Hawaiian history and culture.
Hula is her life, and she will continue to touch many
people with this beautiful art of Hawai’i nei in her
lifetime.
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