When you think of Hawaii, you might think of beautiful women in grass skirts and coconut shell tops dancing the hula. But the hula is so much more than just a dance. It's a huge part of Hawaiian culture and tradition, and this traditional dance is used as part of a religious ceremony to honor Hawaiian history and the gods they serve. The dance is also a traditional way to pass down stories from generation to generation.
And while many people associate this dance with female dancers, most hula dances actually begin with a man dancing center stage. Today, men and women share the stage to bring these stories to life.