Byron Bay in a cookbook, sample fest ’13 & going crabbing with Max

But first….. a little colour therapy.

 

tropical flowers: Sister Michael, Lilith, Sister Tess & 2 members of the Mana Aloha hula troupe

 

 Lilith, belly astrogourmet and hula queen, and some of the dancers from the Mana Aloha troupe danced the very tasty Island Style hula at bayfm's closing event.  They are launching a facebook page this Sunday so look for Byron Bay Hula on facebook if you'd like to see how fabulous they are.  They say that they perform in all sorts of places, including aged care homes.  Must be great therapy, all that colour and bone melting music. They also start teaching  Hawaiian Hula at the Ewingsdale Hall this month, we'd love you to come along and dance on the radio for the belly listeners if you learn to hula. Classes start Thursday 26 September from 4.45pm, $20 for 2 hours.

To contact Mana Aloha (it means powerful love or love power) :lilith@byrononline.net

 

FROM : BYRON BAY : A Food Journey through the Region, by Nelly le Comte and Remy Tancred

 

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