
Kumu hula R. Keawe Lopes, Jr. of H¨¡lau said he is very proud of his dancers after winning the 2023 Merrie Monarch Festival. Lopes is a Hawaiian language professor at the University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ at ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ and the director of the at the .
“Very humbled for the honor of being selected the overall winner of the 60th anniversary,” said Lopes, whose wife Tracie is also a kumu hula for the h¨¡lau. “Just thankful that we were able to present something that the esteemed panel of judges thought worthy of the title, and we are just ecstatic about that, for sure.”
Lopes¡¯ h¨¡lau finished with 1,231 points edging out H¨¡lau N¨¡ Mamo O Puʻuanahulu, which finished second with 1,230 points. H¨¡lau Ka Lei Mokihana O Leināʻala came in third with 1,229 points.
“I think every kumu hula and every dancer that makes a commitment to the Merrie Monarch needs to be congratulated because the huakaʻi, or the journey, to the Olympics is not an easy one,“ said Lopes. “My hats off to all that commit devoting their time and their efforts and their family and their support to making it to the Olympics of the hula.”
For the third straight year, a dancer from Lopes¡¯ h¨¡lau won Miss Aloha Hula, with Agnes Renee Leihiwahiwaikapolionāmakua Thronas Brown taking the 2023 title. His daughter, Piʻikea Kekīhenelehuawewehiikekauʻōnohi Lopes, a UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ graduate student, captured the 2022 title.

