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Grass Skirt

Posted on 16 September 201818 September 2018 by Jodie Smith

In Hawaii grass skirts are worn as part of their traditional hula costume. Historically hula costume consisted of a lei, a grass skirt, and ankle bracelets. This dress was used during the hula dance, the traditional Hawaiian dance.

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Posted in Featured Item | Tagged Dressups, fiji, Hawaii, maori, new zealand, tonga, torres strait islands

News & Events

  • How to reserve library items 11 Jan 2019

    The Multicultural Library is transitioning to become totally mobile! That means that you won’t need to come in and dig through boxes to find your…

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  • Christmas closure 18 Dec 2018

    It’s that time of year where centres close down to enjoy a few well-deserved days off over Christmas and New Year. Well, rather than make…

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  • Call for Committee Members – AGM 2018 30 Oct 2018

    The Multicultural Library is a non-profit organisation, overseen by a Management Committee. The role of the Committee is to help shape the direction and goals…

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  • Van visits on hold until mid-July 2018 9 Jul 2018

    Hello to our lovely borrowers! Just to let you know, our van is in the shop for maintenance for the next two weeks. This means…

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  • Happy Beats – WORKSHOP 19 Jan 2014

    Happy Beats (Music for Fun and Learning) – presented by Gary and Carol Crees from Adventures in Music. Date: Thursday 13th March 2014 Time: 6:30pm…

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Featured Item

  • Egyptian/ Middle Eastern Doumbek (Goblet Drum)

    The goblet drum is a single head membranophone with a goblet shaped body used mostly in the Egypt, Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, and Eastern Europe. The goblet drum may be played while held under one arm (usually the non-dominant arm) or by placing it sideways upon the lap (with the head towards the player’s knees) while seated.

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