Feel your eyes light up as the magnificent songs and dances of the celebrated Polynesian Islanders Revue bring to life the essence of Polynesia.
From the Hawaiian Wedding song where two young lovers are separated and then reunited in marriage to the spirited Tahitian solo drum dance from Polynesia’s annual cultural celebration, the Heiva I Tahiti every performance transports you to the very heart of the South Seas.
Each year, the show pays homage to new aspects of life in the South Pacific at the turn of the century—with amazing attention to detail including hand-sewn costumes with hand-painted tapa cloth, flowers, mother of pearl, feathers, abalone, and other small seashells.
The show dates back to 1961 when MAI-KAI owner and choreographer Mireille Thornton began as one of the original dancers. Today, the revue is a rebirth of the longest running Polynesian dance show in the United States, including Hawaii.
Performances are nightly and reservations are required. Every performance is fun for the whole family—and on Sunday evenings from mid-June to mid-November, enjoy a special Kids show.