Feasting Your Eyes on Hula and Fire at a Luau in Lihue, Kauai
A luau can make for the quintessential Hawaiian experience. However, Luau Kalamaku at the old sugar plantation in Kilohana makes for a mind-blowing, goose-pimply, and jaw-dropping evening show. After the poi, kalua pig and other dinner food have been eaten, the lights are dimmed. Prepare for a theatrical and nontraditional luau. Complete with sound, lighting, singing, and unbelievable hula, viewers should prepare themselves for sensory overload. The story of the brave Polynesian voyagers who traveled by stars to the islands of Hawaii, takes a new life when three female dancers with swinging balls of fire fill the stage. Stealing the show is a very hunky male flinging fire, eating fire, dancing with fire, and almost setting the stage on fire. When it’s all over, Luau Kalamaku’s entire show will have set your heart ablaze.

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