Anavai O Te Ora

Anavai O Te Ora

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Southwest WA's only pupu ori (Tahitian dance group) Dont miss out on the fun, Come and join us. Mauruuru Roa

Ora Nui Tahitian Dance Troupe is a family-run dance studio founded in 2011 by Polynesian sisters, Charlie & Roxie. After moving to Vancouver from Hawai’i, Roxie saw Tahitian culture was being misrepresented, and often mistaken for Hula. With the blessings from her teachers of Tahiti-based group, Marania Haoragi, Roxie and her sister Charlie created Ora Nui to not just perpetuate and share their Ta

05/31/2026

Closing out AANHPI Month with a half time for the Portland Fire 🔥 WNBA team. Thank you for allowing us to share our love for our Pacific Islands heritage and cultures on such a big stage.

We were super bummed our fireknife dancers, Joseph and Napu couldn’t light up but hopefully next year it will be allowed. Mahalo to uncle Oni and uncle Mahks for pulling an all nighter making the LED sticks since we couldn’t light up. They turned out super cool and I think I need one now lol.

MAURUURU ROA RIP CITY!!! Until next time 🥰🤙 aloha.

05/05/2026

Help us welcome back a returning group to the Kalama Cultural Festival, Anavai O Te Ora. You’ll learn more about this Tahitian dance group's performance at the festival later on. This vendor will have a booth featuring pareu or “sarongs” for sale. They will also be hosting a fashion show on how to wear the pareu, woven hats, crochet lei’s, and other island-inspired accessories! Learn more about them here https://www.anavaioteora.com/

04/27/2026

5 Days Away! 🤩✨️

We can't wait for this Saturday to share everything we have been working on! This story is close to our hearts, and we hope it speaks to yours as well.

Grab your tickets today. Only a handful left!

Link in bio.

Photos from Anavai O Te Ora's post 04/25/2026

And that's a wrap on our vendor lineup 🤩

We feel so grateful to have so many incredible small businesses, makers,and food vendors coming together to be part of this day. Each one adds something special.

If you've been following along, you already know... this isn't just for our group's performance. This is a full day of community and connection.

✨️ Here's our final group of vendors:
- custom drinkware, apparel, and accessories you'll love!
- crochet stuffed animals and keychains
- Mountain View High School Pasifika club
Brown Shuga - prepackaged baked goods

Come early, walk the market, grab something to eat, and take it all in before the showcase begins.

We're getting closer and tickets are going... if you've been thinking about coming, now is the time to grab your seats! Link in bio.

Photos from Anavai O Te Ora's post 04/21/2026

At this point, you might want to come just for the market 😆

We're so excited to share even more of the amazing vendors who will be part of showcase day. Each one brings something unique, and together they help create a space that feels full of life, connection, and community.

This isn't just a quick stop before the show. It's a whole experience.

rising - nonprofit supporting maker families send kids to college by selling beautiful cultural fabric products handcrafted by them.
co - sourdough baked goods
- Pacific Island Student Union of Clark College
- handmade flower crowns
- handmade & personalized laser crafts.

Come early, take your time, and enjoy everything the market has to offer.

And don't forget your ticket gives you access to the market AND the show. Seats are filling fast, so don't wait long. Ticket link in bio!

Photos from Anavai O Te Ora's post 04/13/2026

And we're not done yet!

Our showcase day is filled with so many incredible small businesses, and we're so excited to introduce even more of the vendors at this year's event.

From handmade goods to delicious eats, each vendor adds something special to the day. This is your chance to shop local, try something new, and connect with the people behind the business.

Here's part 2 of our Vendor Spotlight:
✨️ - handcrafted polymer clay flowers
✨️ - li hing candies & island smacks
✨️ - stuffed mochi & pickle mango
✨️ - handcrafted jewelry using natural treasures
✨️ - iced match lattes

Come early, take your time, and enjoy everything the market has to offer before the show begins.

Market hours: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Free and open to the public 🌺

Showtime: 5:30 PM
Snag your tickets to the show before they're gone! Limited seats available. Link in comments 😉

Photos from Anavai O Te Ora's post 04/08/2026

One of our favorite parts of showcase day…
the market!

Before the lights dim and the story begins, our space fills with small businesses, local makers, and community creatives bringing so much life, flavor, and connection into the day. Because this event has always been about more than just the performance. It’s about creating a space where we can gather, support one another, and celebrate the beauty of our community together.

Meet some of the amazing vendors joining us for Part 1 of our Vendor Spotlight!

✨️ SweetZest Fusion - Freshly squeezed lemonade and refreshers.
✨️ KoaRoots & Moe'uhane Design - Fruit butters, browned butters, snacks, and jewelry inspired by Hawaii and the Pacific Northwest.
✨️ PDX Leis - Forever lei for your loved ones
✨️ Sugar Mama Sweets - Delicious baked goods
✨️ KiaLena - Handcrafted jewelry made with Ni'ihau shells, pearls, semiprecious stones, and aloha!

Make sure you come early, grab some food, shop around, and show them some love before the showcase begins 💛

🎟 And if you haven’t grabbed your tickets yet… this is your sign. You’re not going to want to miss this.

Ticket link: https://tickets.evvnt.com/events/anavai-o-te-oras-4th-annual-student-showcase-5-2-2026

01/30/2026

Arutu Mai!!! 💪
This past Wednesday the taure’a focused on the shape and form of their tumami and faarapu. Practice after practice they show up no matter how hard the last practice was all for the love of Ori and the sisterhood they’ve cultivated with each other. Seeing how far they’ve come together, not just in dancing and socially, but also engaging more in meaningful in-depth conversations of culture, self identity, and even the problems they face as teenagers navigating the world today makes us leaders so proud of the young women they are becoming. They even make us better without even knowing it. 💕

01/23/2026

💘 Parents’ Night Out is back! 💘

Looking for a Valentine’s date night, a quiet evening, or just a few hours to yourself? We’ve got you covered.

Join us for our Valentine’s Parent’s Night Out Fundraiser, where your kiddos will enjoy:
- Crafts & Games
- Food & Drinks
- A Cozy Movie Night

While you enjoy a well-deserved night off 💕

Date: Saturday, February 14th
Time: 5:00 - 9:00 PM
Location: Anavai O Te Ora Studio
Ages: 4+ years old

Pricing:
• $30 per child
• $55 for two siblings
• $75 for three siblings
• $20 per child for 4+ siblings

*** All proceeds directly support our 2026 Student Showcase, helping cover venue fees, production costs, and bringing our dancers’ hard work to life on stage. ***

Spots are limited, so be sure to save yours early!
👉 Sign up here: https://forms.gle/9LKRbUzbQj4P9HX18

Thank you for supporting our dancers and our community 💕

01/21/2026

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6103 NE St James Road, Unit E
Vancouver, WA
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Opening Hours

Monday 5:30pm - 8pm
Wednesday 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Thursday 6:30pm - 8pm
Friday 6pm - 8:30pm