THE THREE
SENIOR FINALISTS (Friday May
14, 2004)
Special Report by Mike
Foley
Alexander Lefolasa Galeai,
who works at the PCC as a musician-drummer and back-up
fireknife dancer, started at age 5 to learn the exciting
dance from his father -- Pulefano Galeai, a famous
dancer in his youth who originated the PCC's World
Fire Knife Competition 12 years ago.
"When I was learning there were only a few
kids who were spinning," says Alex, pointing
out that fellow competitor Tuione Tovo is one of
them, as well as his brother David Galeai, whom he
competed against in the semi-finals. |
Alexander Galeai
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Alex first entered the PCC's competition
in 1994 and finished in 3rd place in 2003. "I love rushing on stage and stepping
out of myself, trying to portray what Samoan warriors were
like back in those days. I also love to entertain and help
people enjoy themselves," he said.
Tuione Tovo literally grew up at the
PCC, where he worked as a line dancer his last five years
in intermediate and high school. He became a professional
fireknife dancer in Waikiki during his high school years,
entering PCC's very first, then the second annual World
Fire Knife Dance Competition. "I
was the runner up both years," he recalls.
Cirque du Soleil talent
scouts came to PCC's second competition, and hired
Tuione. He has since toured the world and performed
at their Bellagio show in Las Vegas until he got into
a car accident in 2002. He took three months to recuperate.
Tovo is now a VIP host in Vegas
and just qualified for the Hooters professional
golf tour. "I hope
to be a coach and trainer for young kids in fireknife
dancing," he says, adding he's already training
a few kids and friends who want to learn." |
Tuione Tovo
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Jerome Slade, who is part-Samoan and graduated from high school in 2003,
is from Kailua-Kona where he works at the King Kamehameha Hotel luau.
He learned how to do the fireknife dance from his father, Matt Slade,
who performed all over the world.
Slade competed in the PCC's World Fire Knife
Competition in 1998 and 2000, the year he won the junior
category. "This
is my first time back since then," he said. |

Jerome Slade
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