No, I don't. I was tempted to say the colors could be for the different islands, but two of the sashes have black and white stripes. White is for Ni'ihau, Grey is for Kaho'olawe, Purple is for Kaua'i, Pink for is for Maui (not sure what color the two in front for the first dance is), Yellow is for O'ahu. None of them seem to match the mele they are dancing. Maybe there's no significance to the colors; they're just aesthetically pleasing and seemed to be balanced in the staging of the dancers.
One of my favorites of Kuma Hula Robert's dances. I found it from 1985 when they won 1st Place.
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Great.
Jody, do you know what the different color sashes they are wearing mean?
No, I don't. I was tempted to say the colors could be for the different islands, but two of the sashes have black and white stripes. White is for Ni'ihau, Grey is for Kaho'olawe, Purple is for Kaua'i, Pink for is for Maui (not sure what color the two in front for the first dance is), Yellow is for O'ahu. None of them seem to match the mele they are dancing. Maybe there's no significance to the colors; they're just aesthetically pleasing and seemed to be balanced in the staging of the dancers.
@@JodyY808 I had been wondering if they signify your stance towards being a KUMU.