Ulu Kupu

Ulu (ʻŌlelo Hawai'i): “to grow, increase, spread, to protect, to rise”; Kupu: “sprout, offspring, germinate” or a “spirit or supernatural being”. Through video that mixes parallel visual narratives, Ulu Kupu follows a “Labor Hula”, a performance of harvesting plants/materials from the 'āina (land): hala which is used for weaving; wauke, which is used to create kapa or tapa, a textile; and hau which is also used as a textile or decorative fiber. This dance with the materials of the land is further expanded through the performance of a dancer, wearing the materials on their body and dancing in a wahi pana (sacred place) as well as in a grove of hau trees.

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Art

Waikapu

Other

Camera

Jody Stillwater

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Ara Laylo

Wardrobe Designer

Crew

Vincent Bercasio

Second Unit Cinematographer

Directing

Tiare Ribeaux

Director

Editing

Sound

Jody Stillwater

Sound Recordist

Tiare Ribeaux

Sound Designer

Art

Waikapu

Other

Camera

Jody Stillwater

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Ara Laylo

Wardrobe Designer

Crew

Vincent Bercasio

Second Unit Cinematographer

Directing

Tiare Ribeaux

Director

Editing

Sound

Jody Stillwater

Sound Recordist

Tiare Ribeaux

Sound Designer