Opening Dharma Access: Listening to BIPOC Teachers & Practitioners

Hula As Resistance


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June Kaililani Tanoue, Kumu Hula, talks about how to practice observing our thoughts rather than holding onto them, whether times are easy or tough. Hear about how June started Halau I Ka Pono as an offshoot of the Zen Life & Meditation Center after she moved to Chicago, and how Hula is the dance of being a pillar in one's community. 


About June

June Ryushin Tanoue, B.S., MPH is co-founder of Zen Life & Meditation Center. Practicing Zen since 1993, she received Transmission in 2014 as a fully empowered Zen Teacher/ Zen Buddhist Priest and Inka as a Roshi in 2022.
June is a Kumu Hula and founded Halau I Ka Pono, the Hula School of Chicago in 2009.   

Read June's piece, "The Hula Sutra" at Lion's Roar. 

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halauikapono.org

Halau I Ka Pono Facebook

Instagram: @JuneTanoue

June's blog posts: https://halauikapono.org/news


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