tulekuga
Tulekuga is a traditional folk dance originating from Marshall Islands. The dance is typically performed by groups of young people, often on special occasions such as festivals and ceremonies. It is characterized by intricate footwork patterns, rapid-fire steps, and repeated movements of the hips, arms, and upper body.
The term "tulekuga" is derived from the Marshallese language, with "tule" meaning "branch" and "kuga" meaning "branch
Tulekuga is an important part of Marshall Islands' cultural heritage, reflecting the country's history, values, and
There are various schools of thought regarding the exact origins and evolution of tulekuga, with some attributing
Today, tulekuga continues to be an essential component of Marshall Islands' cultural landscape, with many schools