Alo ole Pasefika

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Non-Profit organization based in Queen Creek, AZ, focused on the preservation of Polynesian culture through song and dance, passed down from generation to generation.

Photos from Alo ole Pasefika's post 06/02/2026

🌊 A O P - P A R T Y 🌊 What better way to celebrate our 2nd season as a dance ohana, with a night of fun, non-stop laughs, island grindz, competitive team building games and awards! This has become our place of belonging, our place of pride, and a place we call our AOP home! We truly are grateful for our amazing dancers, instructors, parents, volunteers and sponsors that helped make this season a success…we are so blessed to call you all ours! Mahalo to everyone who has trusted us in our vision and who continues to keep AOP alive! What fills our hearts is seeing these kids embracing our ‘together time’ as dance family and that WE get to build these core memories that will impact them forever. We hope you enjoy your summer and much needed family time, but remember come August…we’re back at it again for season 3! We love you all! 🌺

Photos from Alo ole Pasefika's post 04/16/2026

🌺 ALOHA- FESTIVAL 🌺 another glance at our Aloha Festival performance. Thank you to for capturing these beautiful photos! These children are our purpose…they are our future, and will continue to keep our culture alive! 🔥

Join us for our final performance of the season and see what AOP is all about at the ‘Pacific Islands Festival’ in downtown Chandler this Saturday, April 18th at 2:05pm!

🚨LAST PERFORMANCE of the season🚨
🗓️: Saturday, April 18, 2026
⏰: 2:05pm
📍: 178 E Commonwealth Ave. Chandler, AZ 85249

Hope to see you all there! 🤙🏼

03/31/2026

Very thankful to be invited by to come out and do a cultural presentation for their grand re-opening. Being in our communities sharing our culture is a founding principle for this program to not only teach our children through song and dance, but to expose others to the value and traditions of our ways of life through song and dance.

Photos from Alo ole Pasefika's post 02/13/2026

🌺 BYU - Living Legends & Rugby Luau 🌺 Our AOP dance fam had the opportunity to attend BYU’s ‘Living Legends’ show, and it was an amazing night of dance, culture and growth. What an experience for us to cultivate the various cultures across the Americas and Pacific all on one stage.

We hope that our keiki’s will grow to appreciate the wonderful cultures that surround them and embrace that as the ‘children of the pacific’ we come from a very strong lineage of mana, talents, and power within us all. We hope that our AOP children follow in the footsteps of these BYU students…be proud of where they come from and embrace it wherever life leads them. Thank you ‘Living Legends’ for an great performance!

We also had the opportunity to perform for a luau, so fun to be able to share our culture with those in our community. Thank you Red Mountain Youth Rugby team for allowing us to be part of a fun event! 🤙🏼

01/25/2026

🎟️ R A F F L E - P R I Z E S 🎟️

Congratulations to all of our winners from today’s raffle! Huge thank you to everyone who bought tickets, and participated! All proceeds will be applied towards AOP’s costumes this season!

From the bottom of our hearts, much mahalo to everyone who donated their amazing services and prizes. Your contribution helped in making our raffle a huge success!

🌺 To claim your prize, please reach out to Nicki or DM us!

Thank you everyone for coming by to support our AOP children! 🙏🏼

Photos from Alo ole Pasefika's post 01/23/2026

🎵 Musical Instrument Museum 🎵

Thank you MIM for inviting us to be part of an amazing event, “Experience Polynesia.” What an honor it was to bring smiles to the many faces as we shared the beauty behind Tahitian drumming. We were blown away by the amount of people that had the desire to not only watch, but to also learn how to drum to the beats of the pacific. 🌊

Our vision of Alo Ole Pasefika is to educate, perpetuate and embrace our Polynesian culture by sharing it through song, dance, and building community. Through the dedication of our dancers, drummers, instructors, and volunteers, our AOP’s vision thrives and continues to reach people throughout Arizona. Mahalo for being here, and following us on our journey! 🤙🏽

01/18/2026

Here is a list of the raffle prizes we have so far! Come out and support AOP!

01/11/2026

We will be performing at the Aloha Festival this year on Saturday March 21st at 2:15 on the Mountain Stage!
We hope to see you all there!

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23061 S 231st Place
Queen Creek, AZ
85142