Summary: When hosting a luau, create interesting invitations that capture the theme of the party, and offer island-inspired foods, like fruit, rice and pork roast. Host an authentic luau with tips from a Hawaiian entertainer in this free video on luaus.
Keona has been Hula dancing for more than seven years. She is currently performing with the Aloha Islanders, Hawaiian Entertainment, Inc. The Aloha Islanders have been South Florida's...read more
"Aloha! My name is Keona with wehula.com in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Let's talk about how to host a Luau. "What is a Luau?", you might ask. A Luau is a Hawaiian themed party. There are three things you need to consider. The three things you need consider are invitations, food and the decorations. The first thing I'm going to talk about is your invitations. There are many different creative ways to send an invitation. The first way you could send an invitation is by sending a leis of flower lei. You would attach the invitation with all the information on it to the lei and send it in a padded envelope. Another way to send out an invitation is in a plastic bottle. Insert the invitation with some sand, some shells, cap it up and send it in a padded envelope. Another way you can send an invitation is simply creating your own card. You can cut out different pictures such as sunglasses, Hula girls, anything summer or Hawaiian related. Even include a picture of the person that the party is for. The next thing I'm going to talk about is the food. The easiest thing to provide are finger foods such as fruits like pineapple, strawberries. You can also include traditional foods such as long grain rice and pork roast. Bottom line is Luaus are fun traditional events that you can share with your friends and family."
eHow Article: How to Host a Luau