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Papa Mele - MH1

SKU OOVC-MH1-202603
Price

$80.00

SESSION LENGTH

This Session will be eight (8) weeks with one break from April 6 - 11 for Merrie Monarch.

 

DATES

Mar 26 - May 21, 2026 (weekly)

 

CLASS TIMES

Section One

Thursdays at 12:00 pm HST

 

Section Two

Thursdays at 4:00 pm HST

 

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Class Attendance

  • All classes are delivered live via Zoom.
  • The Zoom Meeting ID will be in the "Class Information" email sent to you upon registration. If you do not see the email, please check your “All Mail” or "Spam" inboxes.
  • Each class runs for an hour.

 

Multiple Sections (Timeslots) Available

  • There are two "Sections" of Papa Mele on Thursdays for you to choose from: 12:00 pm and 4:00  pm HST.
  • You may switch which Section you attend, week to week, based on your schedule.
  • You attend as many Sections as you pay for. If you want to attend both Sections, please register for the class twice.

 

Class Materials On Band

  • BAND (band.us) is the free forum system used for all ʻŌlelo Online classes.
  • To gain access to the videos, notes, lesson sheets, assessments, and other class materials, you will need to join the private "BAND" group for this class.
  • Your BAND invitation will be in the "Class Information" email sent to you upon registration. If you do not see the email, please check your “All Mail” or "Spam" inboxes.

 

If You Need Help

  • If you do not see the "Class Information" email with the BAND invitation and the Zoom ID, please check your “All Mail” or "Spam" inboxes.
  • If you do not get the email at all, please reach out to us at feedback [at] oleloonline [dot] com.
  • For any other help, contact us at feedback [at] oleloonline [dot] com.

 

 

SUPPLEMENTARY LANGUAGE LAB CLASS

There is no supplementary lab class for Papa Mele.

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ABOUT THE CLASS

Do you love Hawaiian music and/or hula and wonder what the songs actually mean and how they relate to movement? Do you want to get past simply looking up individual words in a dictionary and then trying to figure out by yourself how they are all working together? This course will help you understand how words are woven together to create meaning in phrases and verses. Kumu Kaliko will guide you, line-by-line, through each of the mele and teach the techniques you can use on your own with any other song. You will learn vocabulary, basic Hawaiian grammar, and delve into the kaona, or layers of meaning, in Hawaiian poetic compositions.

 

Introduction

“Mele” are poetic compositions: some are meant to be chanted, some to be sung, and some just to be read. This eight-week session will focus on those mele which are sung and how we can learn Hawaiian language through their analysis.

 

Engaging

I am sure that you will agree that Hawaiian music is so often emotionally engaging. The reason may be nostalgia, a moving melodic structure, or even simply fun-sounding lyrics. Countless people far and wide spend many hours listening to and enjoying Hawaiian music without ever understanding even a small portion of the language used in its creation, yet they are still “touched” by the beauty of the song. This course will add a new dimension to that enjoyment by teaching you how the Hawaiian langauge is being used to tell stories of love, places, events, and many other things.

 

Social Bonding

Hawaiian music also frequently provides a setting for social bonding. This might be in the realm of hula, or musicians performing Hawaiian music, at concerts, at competitions, or folks just enjoying an evening together with Hawaiian music playing in the background. All of these realms can be enhanced by being truly able to understand the words and poetry of the mele.

 

Course Goals

Some of the goals of Mele Hawaiʻi Level I are as follows:

  • listening to a mele and discerning the individual Hawaiian words
  • to learn about and discuss poetic themes
  • to discover elements of “kaona” (layered meaning) within the poetry
  • learning Hawaiian words and phrases commonly found in mele
  • understanding and memorization of common grammar patterns
  • appreciation of Hawaiian songwriting techniques
  • better connection of the self to Hawaiian culture
  • an overall improvement in the ability of the student to speak and understand Hawaiian language
  • to have fun while learning something new!

REFUNDS & EXCHANGES

We prefer to keep things simple! 

 

If you need to cancel your eight-week Session with us within the first two weeks of class, we will refund you 100% of the cost of the class. We can also defer your attendance until the following Session if you prefer. 

 

If you wish to change to another level after the Session has begun, we are happy to do that at no charge! Just let us know, and we'll get you set up in the class that fits your needs best!  

 

If you are further than two weeks into the Session and wish to drop or otherwise have an issue, please contact us, and we can evaluate on a case-by-case basis.

 

You can contact us at: https://oleloonline.com/contact/

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