Literal translation is, "O la'u pasio o le siva", but translating the idea is, "O le siva o le mea ou te matua'i fiafia i ai".
Dance - Siva
The sasa, a traditional Samoan dance, is important to the culture as it is used to tell stories, celebrate important events, and showcase strength and agility. It also serves as a way to honor ancestors and pass down cultural traditions through generations. Additionally, the sasa is a form of expression and pride for the Samoan people.
The translation of the Samoan slap dance is the 'fa'atau pati' its a dance for boys only when they do their ulufale (sort of dance) they slap theirselves, at the same time when they jump up and down and also turn around.
a high chief's son who performs the traditional Samoan dance in big events
It means “come dance” or something along the lines of that (Samoan is a very confusing language, and my family’s Samoan).
siva
Samoan Pride
they dance and eat cake
Melisa in Samoan as well
Michelle is not a Samoan name so would have no translation for it in the Samoan language.
It's all good my Samoan brother.
"Mom's boy in Samoan"
Atonio