hakatud
Hakatud is a traditional dance form originating from the Marshall Islands, a Micronesian archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. The term "hakatud" translates to "dance of the people" in the Marshallese language. This dance is an integral part of Marshallese culture, often performed during celebrations, festivals, and social gatherings.
The dance is characterized by its dynamic movements, which include a combination of hip and shoulder movements,
Hakatud is not only a form of entertainment but also a means of cultural expression and preservation.
In recent years, hakatud has gained international recognition, with performances taking place in various countries around