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SUMMARY:(Big Island) Koʻolau\: A True Story of Kauaʻi
DESCRIPTION:<p>Directed and designed by Hawaiʻi raised puppet artist Tom Lee\, now NYC resident\, this show will be touring in Hawaiʻi through March 12.</p>
 <p><a href=\\"http\://www.koolaupuppetplay.com/pdfs/KOOLAU_2010_Tour_Schedule.pdf\\" target=\\"_blank\\">KO’OLAU 2010 Tour Schedule</a></p>
 <p>Koʻolau \\"deftly bridges so many disparate elements in one simple piece\: children and adult audiences\, sadness and happiness\, folk art and technology\, and most impressively the complexities and simplicity of human emotion...\\" - Russell Kaplan\, NY Theatre.com\, 2009</p>
 <p>Kaua’i<br />
 Sunday\, February 28  Kaua’i Community College\, public performance 3pm<br />
 Monday\, March 1  Kaua’i Community College\, school performance 9am<br />
 Tuesday\, March 2  Kaua’i Community College\, school performance 9am<br />
 info and tickets at\: <a href=\\"http\://info.kauai.hawaii.edu/pac/\\" title=\\"http\://info.kauai.hawaii.edu/pac/\\">http\://info.kauai.hawaii.edu/pac/</a>  808-245-SING<br />
 presented by Kaua’i Concert Association</p>
 <p>O’ahu<br />
 Friday\, March 5  Windward Community College\, Paliku Theatre 7\:30pm<br />
 info &amp\; tickets at\: <a href=\\"http\://www.etickethawaii.com/orc.html\\" title=\\"www.etickethawaii.com/orc.html\\">www.etickethawaii.com/orc.html</a>  808-235-7310<br />
 presented by UH Manoa Outreach College</p>
 <p>Maui<br />
 Sunday\, March 7  Maui Arts &amp\; Cultural Center\, Castle Theatre 5\:00pm<br />
 info at\: <a href=\\"http\://www.mauiarts.org/calendar.html#20092010Season\\" title=\\"http\://www.mauiarts.org/calendar.html#20092010Season\\">http\://www.mauiarts.org/calendar.html#20092010Season</a><br />
 808-242-7469<br />
 presented by Maui Arts &amp\; Cultural Center</p>
 <p>Big Island<br />
 Wednesday\, March 10  University of Hawai’i at Hilo<br />
 school performance 9\:00 am<br />
 school performance 10\:30 am<br />
 public performance 7\:30 pm<br />
 info and tickets at <a href=\\"http\://artscenter.uhh.hawaii.edu\\" title=\\"http\://artscenter.uhh.hawaii.edu\\">http\://artscenter.uhh.hawaii.edu</a><br />
 808-974-7310<br />
 presented by University of Hawai'i at Hilo</p>
 <p>Big Island<br />
 Friday\, March 12 Kahilu Theatre\, Waimea\, public performance 8pm<br />
 info and tickets at <a href=\\"http\://www.kahilutheatre.org\\" title=\\"http\://www.kahilutheatre.org\\">http\://www.kahilutheatre.org</a><br />
 808 885 6868<br />
 presented by Kahilu Theatre Foundation</p>
 
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UID:http://halawai.org/node/426
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SUMMARY:(Big Island) Koʻolau\: A True Story of Kauaʻi
DESCRIPTION:<p>Directed and designed by Hawaiʻi raised puppet artist Tom Lee\, now NYC resident\, this show will be touring in Hawaiʻi through March 12.</p>
 <p><a href=\\"http\://www.koolaupuppetplay.com/pdfs/KOOLAU_2010_Tour_Schedule.pdf\\" target=\\"_blank\\">KO’OLAU 2010 Tour Schedule</a></p>
 <p>Koʻolau \\"deftly bridges so many disparate elements in one simple piece\: children and adult audiences\, sadness and happiness\, folk art and technology\, and most impressively the complexities and simplicity of human emotion...\\" - Russell Kaplan\, NY Theatre.com\, 2009</p>
 <p>Kaua’i<br />
 Sunday\, February 28  Kaua’i Community College\, public performance 3pm<br />
 Monday\, March 1  Kaua’i Community College\, school performance 9am<br />
 Tuesday\, March 2  Kaua’i Community College\, school performance 9am<br />
 info and tickets at\: <a href=\\"http\://info.kauai.hawaii.edu/pac/\\" title=\\"http\://info.kauai.hawaii.edu/pac/\\">http\://info.kauai.hawaii.edu/pac/</a>  808-245-SING<br />
 presented by Kaua’i Concert Association</p>
 <p>O’ahu<br />
 Friday\, March 5  Windward Community College\, Paliku Theatre 7\:30pm<br />
 info &amp\; tickets at\: <a href=\\"http\://www.etickethawaii.com/orc.html\\" title=\\"www.etickethawaii.com/orc.html\\">www.etickethawaii.com/orc.html</a>  808-235-7310<br />
 presented by UH Manoa Outreach College</p>
 <p>Maui<br />
 Sunday\, March 7  Maui Arts &amp\; Cultural Center\, Castle Theatre 5\:00pm<br />
 info at\: <a href=\\"http\://www.mauiarts.org/calendar.html#20092010Season\\" title=\\"http\://www.mauiarts.org/calendar.html#20092010Season\\">http\://www.mauiarts.org/calendar.html#20092010Season</a><br />
 808-242-7469<br />
 presented by Maui Arts &amp\; Cultural Center</p>
 <p>Big Island<br />
 Wednesday\, March 10  University of Hawai’i at Hilo<br />
 school performance 9\:00 am<br />
 school performance 10\:30 am<br />
 public performance 7\:30 pm<br />
 info and tickets at <a href=\\"http\://artscenter.uhh.hawaii.edu\\" title=\\"http\://artscenter.uhh.hawaii.edu\\">http\://artscenter.uhh.hawaii.edu</a><br />
 808-974-7310<br />
 presented by University of Hawai'i at Hilo</p>
 <p>Big Island<br />
 Friday\, March 12 Kahilu Theatre\, Waimea\, public performance 8pm<br />
 info and tickets at <a href=\\"http\://www.kahilutheatre.org\\" title=\\"http\://www.kahilutheatre.org\\">http\://www.kahilutheatre.org</a><br />
 808 885 6868<br />
 presented by Kahilu Theatre Foundation</p>
 
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SUMMARY:Hula Keiki NYC
DESCRIPTION:<p>HULA KEIKI NYC<br />
 Hula Class for Kids<br />
 Winter 2010</p>
 <p>\\"Keiki\\" means \\"kid\\" or \\"child\\" in Hawaiian. Using recorded music and some Hawaiian instruments\, an incredible teacher\, Kaina from Hawai`i will teach Hawaiian dance and songs here on the island of Manhattan. Through stories\, games\, dancing and singing\, your keiki will be introduced to the beauty of the Hawaiian culture and enjoy the spirit of ALOHA.</p>
 <p>Age\: Boys &amp\; Girls from 5 to 8 years<br />
 Time\: 6\:30-7\:20PM<br />
 Dates\: 6 Fridays – January 8 &amp\; 22\, February 5 &amp\; 19\, March 5 &amp\; 19<br />
 Location\: Studio #4E at 440 Studios at 440 Lafayette St.\, 3rd &amp\; 4th Floors\, NYC\, (between Astor Pl. &amp\; E 4th St\, a few doors North from the Blue Man Group Theatre)\, Phone\: 212-529-0259</p>
 <p>Note\: Studio # may change without prior notice. Please locate the exact studio # in the list of classes by the elevator under \\"Hula Keiki NYC\\".</p>
 <p>Teachers\: Kaina Quenga will be our new teacher. She grew up in Hilo\, Hawai'i and she has been dancing hula for over 20 years in Hawai'i\, Florida\, New York and throughout the east coast. Kaina is based in New York City. In the community\, Kaina has worked with the students at Concourse House Day Care in the Bronx for over five years teaching Native Hawaiian mele (songs) and hula (dance) to the children there. She is one of the artists chosen to teach dance with the Brooklyn Arts Council's Folk Feet Dance Workshops and AIE program. Kaina most recently performed at the Aloha Inaugural Ball in Washington\, D.C. with Brother Ah and the Aloha World Music Ensemble honoring President Barack Obama. She is devoted to sharing\, perpetuating and teaching the traditional dances and culture of Polynesia including those of Native Hawaiian\, Tahitian\, Samoan and Maori. Kaina Quenga is a true ambassador of Aloha.</p>
 <p>For more information\, download the <a href=\\"http\://www.halawai.org/download/Hula_Keiki_NYC_Flyer_Winter_2010.pdf\\" target=\\"_blank\\">download flyer</a>.</p>
 
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SUMMARY:HAPA @ the Kaye Playhouse 
DESCRIPTION:<p>O'Neill Entertainment<br />
 Presents</p>
 <p>HAPA in Concert<br />
 in New York City</p>
 <p>Saturday\, March 20\, 2010<br />
 8\:00 PM</p>
 <p>Award winning group HAPA with Barry Flanagan and Nathan Aweau\, featuring Malia Ann Kawailanamālie Petersen\, Miss Aloha Hula 2002\, returns to New York City for a special engagement.  Special guests include\, Tupulaga O Samoa\, Samoan dancers with a contemporary flair and other performers\, to be announced.</p>
 <p>The Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College<br />
 68th St. btwn Park &amp\; Lexington Aves.\,  New York City </p>
 <p>Tickets\:  $40 in advance/ $45 at the door</p>
 <p>To get tickets\, call Kaye Playhouse at 1-212-772-4448 or  visit online at <a href=\\"http\://kayeplayhouse.hunter.cuny.edu\\" title=\\"http\://kayeplayhouse.hunter.cuny.edu\\">http\://kayeplayhouse.hunter.cuny.edu</a>. </p>
 <p>Also visit HAPA online at <a href=\\"http\://www.hapa.com\\" title=\\"www.hapa.com\\">www.hapa.com</a>.</p>
 <p>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p>
 <p>HAPA draws from a wellspring of Polynesian traditions\, but with a sure-footed pop sensibility.\\" ----The New York Times</p>
 <p>\\"...Hawaii's musical rainbow warriors...they captivate your heart and soothe your soul.\\" ----Kenny Loggins</p>
 <p>“I realized when I first heard HAPA's music that this was my modern-day Bali Hai...they blew my mind!” ----Peter Fonda</p>
 <p>“Masterful...” ----Stephen Stills</p>
 <p>About the Artists\:</p>
 <p>Founder of the internationally acclaimed\, contemporary Hawaiian music group HAPA in 1983\, Barry Flanagan is an evolving musical visionary. Born in New York City and raised in Bergen County\, New Jersey\, Barry Flanagan came to the Hawaiian Islands in 1980 to study and explore the art of Kiho Alu\, or slack-key guitar\, and Haku Mele\, Hawaiian poetic song composing. Inspired by slack-key master Gabby Pahinui\, Flanagan eventually moved to Maui.</p>
 <p>In 1994\, the Hawai‘i Academy of Recording Arts honored Flanagan\, and Hawaiian language instructor/translator S.H. Kiope Raymond\, with the prestigious Haku Mele award for “excellence of song composition in the Native Hawaiian language\,” for the now classic Hawaiian love song “Lei Pikake.”</p>
 <p>Flanagan’s production and composing accolades included Single of the Year for the hauntingly beautiful “Ku‘u Lei\, Ku‘u Ipo” and the Producer’s Award for HAPA’s initial CD release. Produced\, composed\, and arranged by<br />
 Flanagan\, HAPA\, the debut CD\, swept all six categories it was nominated for at the 1994 Na Hoku Hanohano Awards (Hawai‘i’s Grammy’s).</p>
 <p>Both follow-up HAPA recordings\, 1997’s In the Name of Love and 1999’s Namahana\, produced and arranged by Flanagan\, debuted in Billboard’s Top Ten World Music chart. In 2000\, Flanagan co-composed a song with friend<br />
 Kenny Loggins for the Grammy nominated More Songs from Pooh Corner. The song\, “Hana Aluna Lullaby\,” includes a chorus in the Hawaiian language\, the first song utilizing Hawaiian lyrics to earn this distinction.</p>
 <p>At the 2006 Na Hoku Awards HAPA’s CD Maui received four awards\, including Album of the Year and Contemporary Album of the Year. Friend and fan\, Peter Fonda\, hosted a PBS Hawai'i special\, HAPA Maui\, currently available<br />
 on DVD.</p>
 <p>Nathan Kawai Aweau was born in Honolulu\, Hawai‘i. While growing up he was surrounded by music in his large extended family or ohana. At an early age Nathan was exposed to many different styles of music\, taking piano lessons and being taught to play the ukulele and guitar by his dad. His college years were spent studying the saxophone\, double bass\, and voice. He played the bass guitar and saxophone in the University of Hawai‘i Jazz Ensemble and was a percussionist in the Wind Symphony. Since the early 1980’s\, this world-renowned bass player and vocalist\, has worked with a variety of acclaimed artists. He acted as musical director for the legendary Hawaiian icon Don Ho for fifteen years.</p>
 <p>Nathan has also taught music at several Hawai‘i public schools\, college level seminars and alternative learning centers on O‘ahu from 1988 thru 1996.</p>
 <p>In May 2003 the Hawaiian Academy of Recording Arts awarded Aweau two of its highest honors for his E Apo Mai CD release\: Male Vocalist of the Year and Song of the Year. In June 2003\, Nathan joined HAPA.</p>
 <p>At the 2006 Na Hoku Hanohano Awards\, Nathan received six awards for his solo discs including\: Male Vocalist of the Year for The Hawai‘i Classic Series Vol. 1\, Vintage and Best Jazz Album for Bass Etude. In 2007\, Nathan captured his 3rd. Na Hoku Male Vocalist of the Year award.</p>
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 <p>HAPA is presented by O'Neill Entertainment\, Inc.\, a for-profit performance event promoter that is completely independent of Hālāwai.  Hālāwai makes no representation regarding O'Neill Entertainment's products or services.</p>
 
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SUMMARY:Hālāwai Master Workshop Series - OLI Hawaiian Chant
DESCRIPTION:<p>Thomas Kamuela Chun was born and raised in Honolulu. In 1975\, he moved to Hilo to attend Hilo College\, now the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo\, where he met Edith Kanakaʻole who was teaching there at the time. He studied both hula and oli in Hālau o Kekuhi with Aunty Edith until her passing in 1979. He continued under Aunty Edith’s daughters\, Pualani Kanakaʻole Kanahele and Nālani Kanakaʻole. In 1984\, Kamuela became the first to ʻūniki (graduate) from Hālau o Kekuhi as a kumu hula (hula teacher). He has traveled and performed extensively with the hālau and now teaches hula\, conducting workshops in Hawaiʻi and Japan.</p>
 <p>Kamuela is also a renowned chanter. For many years\, he was the chanter for the Merrie Monarch’s Royal Court. Since the 1990s\, Kamuela has been teaching oli (chant) and providing protocol for special events such as the homecoming of Hōkūleʻa (re-created historic voyages by double-hulled canoe)\, the opening of the Prince Lot Hula Festival as well as the first known public performance of the Kumulipo (Hawaiian creation story) in its entirety in both the 20th and 21st centuries.</p>
 <p>Pre-registration highly recommended since space is limited.</p>
 <p>To facilitate registration\, please fill in the form below and return as soon as possible. Mahalo nui!</p>
 <p>PRE-REGISTRATION FEES (PAYMENT RECEIVED BY 3/20)\:<br />
 $30 for chant<br />
 $30 for hula<br />
 $55 for both</p>
 <p>Please send your pre-registration form and check payable to\: Halawai\, PO Box 250189\, New York\, NY 10025-9991</p>
 <p>On-site registration fees\:<br />
 $35 for chant<br />
 $35 for hula<br />
 $60 for both</p>
 <p>&gt\;&gt\; <a href=\\"http\://www.halawai.org/download/Chun_registration_flier_fillable.pdf\\" target=\\"_blank\\"> Download the registration form </a> &lt\;&lt\;</p>
 
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SUMMARY:Hālāwai Master Workshop Series - HULA Hawaiian Dance
DESCRIPTION:<p>Thomas Kamuela Chun was born and raised in Honolulu. In 1975\, he moved to Hilo to attend Hilo College\, now the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo\, where he met Edith Kanakaʻole who was teaching there at the time. He studied both hula and oli in Hālau o Kekuhi with Aunty Edith until her passing in 1979. He continued under Aunty Edith’s daughters\, Pualani Kanakaʻole Kanahele and Nālani Kanakaʻole. In 1984\, Kamuela became the first to ʻūniki (graduate) from Hālau o Kekuhi as a kumu hula (hula teacher). He has traveled and performed extensively with the hālau and now teaches hula\, conducting workshops in Hawaiʻi and Japan.</p>
 <p>Kamuela is also a renowned chanter. For many years\, he was the chanter for the Merrie Monarch’s Royal Court. Since the 1990s\, Kamuela has been teaching oli (chant) and providing protocol for special events such as the homecoming of Hōkūleʻa (re-created historic voyages by double-hulled canoe)\, the opening of the Prince Lot Hula Festival as well as the first known public performance of the Kumulipo (Hawaiian creation story) in its entirety in both the 20th and 21st centuries.</p>
 <p>Pre-registration highly recommended since space is limited.</p>
 <p>To facilitate registration\, please fill in the form below and return as soon as possible. Mahalo nui!</p>
 <p>PRE-REGISTRATION FEES (PAYMENT RECEIVED BY 3/20)\:<br />
 $30 for chant<br />
 $30 for hula<br />
 $55 for both</p>
 <p>Please send your pre-registration form and check payable to\: Halawai\, PO Box 250189\, New York\, NY 10025-9991</p>
 <p>On-site registration fees\:<br />
 $35 for chant<br />
 $35 for hula<br />
 $60 for both</p>
 <p>&gt\;&gt\; <a href=\\"http\://www.halawai.org/download/Chun_registration_flier_fillable.pdf\\" target=\\"_blank\\">Download the registration form</a> &lt\;&lt\;</p>
 
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UID:http://halawai.org/node/414
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SUMMARY:Anuhea @ The Bowery Electric
DESCRIPTION:<p>Tuesday 4/2 New York\, NY @ Bowery Electric w/ Analogue Transit</p>
 <p>Rylee Anuheake'alaokalokelani Jenkins (Anuhea) was born in December 1985 on the island of Maui.</p>
 <p>With a delicate blend of fragility\, strength and sass\, Hawaiian born singer/songwriter Anuhea blends engaging lyrics with acoustic soul\, pop and reggae into a style that has earned her a reputation as Hawaii's newest rising star. Her signature guitar flow\, sultry vocals and honest song writing weave acoustic soul\, R&amp\;B reggae and jazz with pop appeal reminiscent of a female version of multi-million selling Hawaii based Jack Johnson.</p>
 <p><a href=\\"http\://www.theboweryelectric.com\\" title=\\"www.theboweryelectric.com\\">www.theboweryelectric.com</a><br />
 <a href=\\"http\://www.anuheajams.com\\" title=\\"www.anuheajams.com\\">www.anuheajams.com</a></p>
 
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