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There will be a hula competition.
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Each of you
will create an original hula.
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The one that best expresses
the aloha spirit will lead our hulau
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- as the winning dance.
- You, you, you!
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- Are there any questions?
- Kumu, I have one.
:06:15
Will people who are late to class
be allowed to participate?
:06:19
Mertle, I think in the spirit of aloha
we should be tolerant of others.
:06:24
Well, there's no harm in asking.
:06:26
I want you to use class time today
:06:28
to begin working on your ideas.
:06:31
The May Day celebration is big time.
:06:34
The whole town will be there.
:06:36
Maybe I'll get a contract.
:06:38
We can do any idea we want.
Even make our own costumes.
:06:41
- Cool!
- It'll be a lotta work.
:06:43
My mom knows
how to make great costumes.
:06:46
- My mom can sew really good.
- My mom knows a lot about hula.
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- She can help me with it.
- I guess Lilo's on her own.
:06:52
- She doesn't have a mom.
- Don't say that.
:06:55
- It's the truth.
- Not everyone has a mom.
:06:57
All right, don't bite my head off.
:06:59
I don't know
what costume I'm gonna wear.
:07:03
Lilo, may I speak with you?
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This is a book of past winners.
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Do you know who this is?
:07:15
It's your mother.
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My mom?
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Aye. She won the competition
when she was your age.
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She was as beautiful as an orchid
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and as graceful as a rolling wave.
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Here. To inspire you.
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Mmm.
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That's my mom.
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She won the competition
when she was my age.
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Yay!
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Hey, Lilo.
Maybe your dog can take a picture of me
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when I win the competition.
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- How do you know you'll win?
- It's pretty well known
:07:58
that I'm the best dancer
in the seven-year-old division.