Reader comments: Troupe keeps island moves alive

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Keilani Sauni | 4:38 p.m. April 20, 2008
I am 100% Samoan and I look forward to hearing more about poly culture!!
Mahalo | 5:10 p.m. April 20, 2008
Awesome, Awesome, Awesome!
Pearl | 4:17 p.m. April 30, 2008
Talofa, Its nice to hear about other polynesian dance groups in Utah. I dance for the Utah Pacific Island Dance Company (UPI) and I love it. I grew up in Laie, Hawaii and when I came to Utah it was hard to find a group that didnt just do Hawaiian/Tahitian
but I wanted a group that also had the other islands. I really enjoy it and always lood forward to going.
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Mercy | 7:57 a.m. May 11, 2008
hi...:):) my name is mercy naulu...i wonder if we're related??...wel i hope to here from you soon!!

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Heidi Sitake, left, and others dance for a crowd at the Tahitian Noni Conference Center in Provo during the Voice of Polynesia dance school competition. (Dan Lund, for the Deseret News)
Dan Lund, for the Deseret News
Heidi Sitake, left, and others dance for a crowd at the Tahitian Noni Conference Center in Provo during the Voice of Polynesia dance school competition.