Description
This nightly show is scheduled to coincide with the sun setting; when darkness falls, the dancers begin twirling batons of fire in feats of skill and courage. Held at the main pavilion in the Waterpark, the show has become a mainstay for tourists to Guam as an opportunity to see the cultures from which the Guam population is derived. The intricate, traditional Polynesian dance steps are performed by young women while their accompaniment is provided by drummers. The dinner includes Polynesian specialties of steamed Moi and Poi (fish), roasted pig, shrimp and lobster and much more.