Non classé Ruru written by Tiare July 9, 2015 Ruru A shaking movement of the dancer’s belly and buttocks. In the Tahitian language, “ruru” refers to a shaking motion. Ruru is a step meant to be utilized by soloists and is not often seen amongst dance groups. Ruru was last modified: July 23rd, 2017 by Tiare dancersdancingdanza polynesiafrench polynesiaislandori tahitioritahitiparadisepassiontahititahitian dance 0 Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest Tiare Passionate by the Ori Tahiti Dance previous post Varu next post Traditional dance You may also like The history of the Marae July 27, 2015 BIG SUCCESS FOR HEI TAHITI July 29, 2015 Artistic Conservatory of French Polynesia July 23, 2015 Hura Tapairu 2019: Selected pieces December 5, 2019 The Heiva i Paris starts July 11, 2015 Back to dance school with Ori Hei July 21, 2015 The special moments of the Heiva i Tahiti 2015 July 14, 2015 Traditional steps involved in the dance July 5, 2015 Art & Craft Day: “It is time to reacquire this knowledge…” July 16, 2014 Pina'ina'i: “One echo. The echo of the people…” July 28, 2014