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Out of the many customs and traditions of\u00a0Hawaii, hula dancing is certainly the most rhythmic. No matter where your Hawaiian vacation rental<\/a> is situated, odds are you’ll get to see this time-honored dance being performed. But there is certainly more to the hula than\u00a0meets the eye. It’s a social ritual that’s been practiced for centuries, dating back to the original Polynesian settlers of the islands. Any travelers curious about the origins and customs of hula dancing, as well as the best spots on each island to see performances, should read on to learn more about this classic Hawaiian\u00a0pastime.<\/p>\n Though no one knows exactly when hula dancing began, the practice can be traced to a combination of Polynesian and Indian customs. The dance itself was\u00a0a performance for gods rather than people, particularly to appease goddesses like Laka and Pele, according to Hawaiian mythology. In fact, hula was actually more of an emotional language, and many of the songs that are still sung today are meant to share stories and traditions through movement\u00a0and lyrics.<\/p>\nOrigins of hula dancing<\/h2>\n