Not even the grey skies and strong downpours could dampen the spirit of the Hawaiian Luau at The Preserve at Palm Aire. We greeted the residents as they strolled into the brightly decorated ballroom in joyful anticipation of our show.
Our colorful and uplifting 45-minute Hawaiian Hula Show filled the room with recognizable tunes and engaging beats that generated smiles and enthusiasm. We shared our love of dance through choreographies to songs like “Pearly Shells”, “Ote’a Tiruvi”, “Tiny Bubbles”, “Pate Pate” and more.
Because it elicits the endorphins involved in social bonding, music brings us closer to one another. A feeling of connectedness or belonging is a basic human need and contributes positively to all levels of our well-being, no matter our age. According to the American Psychological Association, social isolation is two times as harmful to physical and mental health as obesity.
We could feel those “happy” endorphins and a blossoming sense of community as we danced in and around the tables. And what fun it was to have a staff member join us unexpectedly on stage for our closing number. Her playful spirit greatly contributed to the joyous atmosphere created by the Tahitian line dance.
Can’t wait to create more memories at The Preserve at Palm Aire!
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