The sun was nearing the Hawaiian horizon. And the sky was a beautiful orange color. It was time for the Luau. I walked down the winding path next to the tropical flora. I wore my sunniest tank top and cutest sandals. The Luau would last till late at night. If you don't know what a Luau is, then I'll tell you, it is a traditional Hawaiian party and feast that accompanied by the most extravagant entertainment. The things we would see and do is: see fire breathers, dance the Hula, eat exotic foods, watch dances, listen to stories and more. I could tell that this was going to be an exciting night. As my family and I neared the grand open space with the stage we found our seats near the center. Many people were already there. Most of the woman had hibiscuses in their hair, and the men had flower necklaces. I looked at the three tables behind be holding many wonderful dishes. I saw six Hula dancers walk onto the stage. Then a friendly looking man walked up to the microphone, "Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls… put your hands together for this week's Luau!"
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