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Hawaiian Band: Aloha Strings

Aloha! Enjoy the sounds of the Hawaiian Islands with the Aloha Strings (2 to 10-piece band) at your next Tiki-themed event or Luau. You can listen and dance to the beautiful Hawaiian melodies or do the hula with our added Hawaiian dancers! The islands are calling you with their warm sandy beaches, cool waters and tropical drinks! The Aloha Strings appear in various ensemble combinations, including: Violin Ukulele Lap Steel Guitar Bass Keyboard Drums Strings Vocals Mahalo! Video Samples: Play List includes: … Read More

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Hula San Village

The Hula San Village Dance Troupe offers quality and professional Polynesian dancers who deliver an attractive and exhilarating show that is sure to wow your guests! The Hula San Village Dance Troupe, representing the Polynesian community of Mississauga, Ontario, amazes audiences through their performances from the native villages of Hawaii, Tahiti, Cook Islands, New Zealand, and Samoa for events including festivals, fairs, corporate and private functions throughout Ontario. They have been featured in many events that include the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE), … Read More

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Dancers:

Dancers: Acrobatic Ballroom Belly Break Burlesque Caribbean Contemporary Fire Go Go Hawaiian Hip Hop Hula Irish Jazz Latin Polynesian Salsa Samba Show Girls Step Tango Tap Etc.

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Ross Daly

Ross Daly graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Music in Performance degree in 1987.  He has been a professional musician for 30 years and has performed around the globe including Canada (coast-to-coast), Mexico, the Dominican Republic & Abu Dhabi. His main instruments are violin and viola (acoustic & electric) and piano. He is also noted as a music arranger, composer & conductor.  Ross performs many styles of music – including classical, jazz, pop, rock, blues, Celtic, Latin, … Read More

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Hawaiian Pacific Magic

The Hawaiian Pacific Magic Dance Troupe represents the Polynesian community of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The group was formed in 1982 with five young dancers, which eventually grew to 200 talented young artists who perform locally, nationally, and internationally. Their objectives are to spread the ALOHA spirit and enhance the understanding of the Polynesian culture as expressed through traditional music and dance as an art form. The group’s repertoire is diverse, representing the people of the South Pacific, which included the … Read More

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