NÄ Lei Hulu I Ka WÄkiu
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NÄ Lei Hulu I Ka WÄkiu
NAME __________________________________ Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu ( “the many feathered wreaths at the summit, held in high esteem” ) ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! I agree to pay the monthly tuition fee of $50.00 per month. There is a onetime $20 processing fee due at time of enrollment. Tuition is due at the first class of every month or no later than the 12th of the month. There is a late fee of $10.00 after the 12th day of the month – no exceptions. There is a $20.00 fee for any checks returned due to insufficient funds. Unless otherwise notified, absences more than 2 months will be dropped from rolls. If dropped from rolls, there will be a reinstatement fee of $20.00 to rejoin class. All cell phones turned OFF or on silent mode, unless on 24-hour call due to your job. Student’s responsibility to notify Hālau kokua of any updates to personal information; i.e. address, email, phone number, emergency contact information and absences, etc. Cash or checks acceptable; payable to: PATRICK MAKUAKĀNE (Bill Pay checks can be set up with your bank and sent to address below) To avoid a late fee, checks can be mailed before the 12th of each month to: Bobbie Mendes 153 Bradford Street San Francisco CA 94110-5703 To remain a student in good standing, tuition is due each month whether or not you choose to attend classes. Tuition works the same way as enrollment in a health club membership or subscribing to cell phone or Internet service, with the exception that you are not bound to a long-term financial commitment. Tuition fees should be paid to Aunty Bobbie, Debbie Garcia, Debbie Tong or John Shima. Please bring to class a 3-ring binder with notebook paper for notes, songs, and instruction. Please write your name in your notebook and on hula implements. “Lost & Found Fee” is $1.00 per item. Make-up classes: If applicable, you may attend any class equal or newer than yours to make up any missed classes. Make-up classes must be completed within two weeks of absence. Recommended Attire: Non-restrictive clothing. Women are required to wear a hula pā’ū (skirt). Sewing instructions listed on reverse page or see Bobbie for information on ordering a skirt. Halau website: www.naleihulu.org Effective 03/01/2012 Updated: 03/19/2015 Instructions to sew a Hula Pā’ū For waist less than 40-inches, use 4 yards material, or less. For waist greater than 40-inches, use 5 yards, or more. Sew the ends of the fabric (lengthwise); on one end sew a 2” hemline. Measure skirt length 4-inches below middle of kneecap or to mid-calf. Fold excess fabric in & press with iron. From the seam line, sew a 1-inch ruffle casing followed by seven 1/2-inch casings. Open every other casing and insert 3/8-inch elastic. Adjust elastic to waist size. See diagram below: Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Row 6 Row 7 Row 8 RUFFLE 3/8” Elastic RUFFLE 3/8” Elastic RUFFLE 3/8 “ Elastic RUFFLE 3/8” Elastic SKIRT 1-inch ½-inch ½-inch ½-inch ½-inch ½-inch ½-inch ½-inch