Tuesday, July 11, 2006

A Tribute to Paramount Chief, Letuli Olo Misilagi: The "Father of the Knife Dance"

NB: Upon first glance of this blog, it may appear as one dedicated to self-promotion. Well, yes and no...

The purpose of this blog is not solely for my benefit, but to show case the majestic SAMOAN art form, the siva afi.

Where to begin then but by paying homage to the "Father of the Fire Knife Dance", Letuli Olo Misilagi.

I had the privilege of meeting this great man. He and his lovely wife opened their door to our dance troop when we were in Pago and showed us great hospitality. He also went out of his way to view our talents a year later at the very first World Fire Knife Competition in Samoa back in 2002.


Below is some info on the man who started it all, Letuli Olo Misilagi.
  • Sopi Jensen
Uluao Letuli Misilagi: April 30th, 1919 - Nu'uuli Village, American Samoa.

Known as the Father of the Knife Dance, Uluao "Freddie" Letuli ("Freddie” because he was known to dance like Fred Astaire) originated the fire knife dance in 1946 at the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. Prior to that time he danced with two knives in Hawaii and Los Angeles.

During the late 40's, the 50's, and the 60's, Freddie Letuli performed with his many different dance troops throughout the United States and Europe. Originally, he used only his name: "Freddie Letuli and the Flaming Sword of Samoa" to showcase his talents and his island.

"The Samoan Warriors", "Freddie Letuli and his Wild Polynesians", "Freddie Letuli and the Samoans", and "Freddie Letuli and the Hawaiians" were some of the other troupes he formed to fill his contracts and to keep up with the demand for Polynesian shows. The shows were performed regularly in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, Reno, and wherever else good contracts were offered.

Letuli took his Samoan Warriors to Italy to fulfil one of his contracts and frequently performed in Chicago, Kentucky, and New York. He also taught all the early fire knife dancers.

Letuli's dance troupe was asked to perform in the movies "Pagan Love Song", "Salome", and "Sailor Beware" to name a few. He also danced and played roles in many other movies, as well as television shows. He was a regular on "Adventures in Paradise" and "The Bob Cummings Show".

When Letuli returned home to American Samoa at the urging of Governor Rex Lee, he joined the Department of Education and taught numerous school children the art of Polynesian dancing. He took dance troupes to Washington and Australia.

After serving as Assistant Director of Tourism, he later served as a Senator in the Legislature of American Samoa, and as an Associate Judge in the High Court of American Samoa.For forty years Letuli held the High Talking Chief title of "Olo" and was bestowed the Paramount Chief title of "Letuli" in 2001, becoming one of only seven Paramount Chiefs in American Samoa.

In 2003 P.C. Letuli and his family formed the "Flaming Sword of Samoa" and in May of 2003 hosted the first annual World Fire Knife Competition in American Samoa. Letuli was on hand to award the prizes; he also frequented the daily workshops, continuing to pass along his expertise and love of the knife dance.

P.C. Letuli and his wife Patricia raised ten children together, until his passing July 22, 2003. Having touched so many people with his life and his accomplishments, P.C. Letuli Olo Misilagi was laid to rest at his home in American Samoa

  • Source:
www.sivaafi.org – “Nifo Oti Club of American Samoa”

"Original production celebrates Pathway to Prosperity"


Pacific Prosperity Conference: "Adding to New Zealand’s economic success"
21st – 23rd November 2005


The first day of Pacific Prosperity Conference is sure to finish on an energetic note with an original performance from creative media production house, Evolute.

Called Story-time, the show is a multi-art form stage production written and produced by Seini Jensen and Wilmason Jensen, Evolute’s founders.

The show will follow the journey of a young man searching for his path to prosperity.


Together with South Pacific Event Management Ltd, Evolute has combined an impressive array of Pacific creative talent to take the audience on two simultaneous, intertwined journeys; one situated in the real world, the other in a fantastical, mythical world of the past.


The cast of 60 brings together artists from a wide variety of disciplines including dance, film, digital animation, drama and vocalists. Over 100 people will have been involved in the show’s production.


Artists include Samoan actor, Henry Tuipea; Tongan opera singer, Atolomake Helu; leading Samoan fire-dancer, Sopi Jensen; soloist Lapi Mariner, a combined choir from the Pacific communities of the Auckland region and the Atenisi Old Pupils Society Dance Troupe.

Set to an original music score by Wilmason Jensen, featuring renowned Pacific music academic Niulala Helu, the show will feature chants and dances which have not been recorded or performed for more than 50 years.
  • Source: "Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs Newsletter"

"Hawaiian wins Siva Afi Competition"

By Jasmine Netzler
06 September 2004

Hundreds gathered on Saturday to witness the third and final night of the 3rd International Siva Afi Competition at Matautu-tai. The young and the old sat on the ground, on seats, aching for a good view of the competitors as they took to the stage for their final performance.They drank and they dined on pizza, barbecue and other available food found at the stalls at the event as they watched the awesome performance by the six finalists that competed.

Locals and tourists watched on as the fiery knives were thrown into the air and twirled between the fingers of the dancers. They each performed with confidence and experience gained only from long hours of practice and dedication.The competition was tough, according to the founder of the Ailao Club and organiser of the competition, Lene Leota. Each performer was well trained in their art.

The judges awarded first place for the senior division to Peter Whitney of “Toa O le Afi” from Hawaii. He took home the first prize of $3000 tala. First runner up went to Harry Pupualii of Kitano Tusitala and Second runner up was awarded to Sopi Jensen of Aggie Grey’s Hotel.
Anelu Iakopo of Matautu-utu took first place in the Junior Division winning $1000tala. Second runner up went to Leato Pupualii also of Matautu-uta and third place was awarded to Malaki (Don) Lavatai of American Samoa.

“The feedback was good; the Hawaiian competitors enjoyed the competition so much that they will add more in to their team for next year’s competition. Peter Whitney will also be competing next year to defend his title,” said Lene Leota. He added that he would like to thank all their sponsors and supporters for making a contribution to the competition’s success. According to Leota the tourists were very happy with the venue of the competition as it was outdoors and set a good mood for the fire dances. The Minster of Health, Mulitalo Siafausa Vui, was there to present the winner of the sports lotto ticket, Ben Burcell with a return ticket from Polynesian Airlines to Honolulu.
  • Source: "Samoa Observer"



Profile: Sopi Jensen


PERSONAL INFORMATION

Nationality: Samoan
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown
Height: 180 / 5.11”
Suit Size: Large
Shoe Size: 10
Hat Size: 23.5
Waist: 36.5
Hips: 39
Inside Leg: 25
Waist to Floor: 40
SKILLS
Expert in the art of traditional Samoan “nifo oti” or “siva afi” (the fire- knife dance) and can perform all Pacific Island dance styles (Samoan, Cook Island, Maori… etc).
Languages: Samoan & English
TRAINING
Began training as a fire knife dancer at the age of 8 years.
ACHIEVEMENTS
Winner: World Fire Knife Competition - 2000, Apia Samoa
1st Runner up: World Fire Knife Competition- 2002, Pago Pago American Samoa
*Semi-finalist: World Fire Knife Competition - 2003, Hawaii
(*Ranked 4th best fire dancer in the world).
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Entertainment work:Margarita’s Dance Troop: Apia, Samoa 1991 – 2003
Aggie Grey’s Hotel: Apia, Samoa 1996 – 2004
Siva Afi / Ailao Club: Apia, Samoa 2001 – 2004
Pacific Xpressions: Auckland, NZ 2005 – 2006
Selected to represent Samoa as fire dancer at Liu Fu Village theme park, Taiwan – 2001, 2002 and 2003
Selected to represent Samoa and New Zealand as fire dancer for the Dubai Shopping Festival – 2005 and 2006



Television:
Pacific Beat "Fire Dance feature" (interviewed) 8th Oct 2005
Opening of AB game 2006Live Performance:
TVNZ Goodmorning Show 2012
NZ got talent 2012

  • Pasifika Festival (opening night) - Auckland, NZ 2005
  • Pacific Prosperity Conference - Auckland, NZ 2005
  • Samoa Sports Awards - Auckland, NZ 2005
  • Opening of Vector Arena: 2006
  • Pacific festival: 2007 & 2008
  • Launch of Pacific Pearl cruise ship: 2010
  • Premier of 'Spartacus': 2011
  • Fundraising for animals in the pacific: 2011
  • International Thai Boxing event: 2012
  • Lake-house Arts Festival: 2012
  • Indian Auckland Community gathering: 2012
    Pacific Dance School: 2012-present
    Deepavali Festival: 2012
    Pacific Direct Line: 2012
    Tempo Dance Festival: 2012
    Glen Innes Carnival : 2012
Performs regularly for any type of event's through my own business.
www.fireitup.co.nz
Photography / Stills:Samoa Tourism Authority: Calendar (Cover Photo) - 2000
SamoaTel: 25s Samoa Postage Stamp - 2001