Tamuré. A Tahitian dance with two main aspects. The true acrobatics that are precise to develop with the legs, in extraordinarily fast movements and the execution of more or less violent movements of the pelvis (R. Campbell). The women in counted opportunities dare to make the steps or figures of the Tamuré.

Sau Sau. In the celebrations the honor corresponds to the Sau Sau, of samoano origin. During the night meetings are organized, in which they dance. The women show all to their grace and ease that accompanies with the soft movement of their hands. In the Sau Sau, the pairs are united and separated with fast movements of hips. In this dance, in special the women, they put a clothes of pens of colors.

Ula Ula. Dance of tahitiano origin. It dances in the Island as a reminiscense of the original one, according to doctor Ramon Campbell. Dancing generally in run rate of alive, the pairs are used to dance separated, making specially wave with their hips in lateral form, smoothly, and resting the feet alternatively on the heel and the end of the fingers, with rotation of them. The women accompany the dance with graceful movements by the arms, doing to undulate them in very harmonious form, either to a side or towards the other, simulating in many occasions the act to comb the hair with a hand and to be contemplated in an invisible mirror with the other hand. All this with a grace and very feminine and captivating suggestion.

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