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HAWAI'I MAOLI SERIES   2013

Artistry by indigenous people of Hawai'i and the Pacific

 HAWAIIAN MUSIC • HAWAI'I MAOLI SERIES

Haunani Apoliona, Ku‘uipo Kumukahi & Helene Woodward - Songs of Our Ali‘i

Saturday, January 5, 7:30 PM

McCoy Studio Theater

Haunani Apoliona, Ku‘uipo Kumukahi & Helene Woodward - Songs of Our Ali‘i

Haunani Apoliona, Ku‘uipo Kumukahi & Helene Woodward - Songs of Our Ali‘i

Haunani Apoliona, Ku‘uipo Kumukahi & Helene Woodward - Songs of Our Ali‘i

Haunani Apoliona (12-string guitar) is a renowned Native Hawaiian leader, Board of Trustees Chair for Office of Hawaiian Affairs and entertainer with the legendary Hawaiian music group Olomana. Ku‘uipo Kumukahi (guitar) has released six Hawaiian music albums and received 10 NÄ HÅkÅ« Hanohano Awards, including two for Female Vocalist of the Year. She was president of the Hawai‘i Academy of Recording Arts, 2008-2012. Helene Woodward plays upright bass, performing with Mahiehie for hÄlau hula for 25 years. She also performed at the Halekulani Hotel in Waikiki with the Islanders for 20 years. Enjoy this one-of-a-kind concert of Songs of Our Ali‘i.

Tickets: $35 (plus applicable fees)

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 HULA • HAWAI'I MAOLI SERIES

KÅ«lanihÄko‘i: Living Waters

Saturday, January 26, 7:30 PM

Castle Theater

KÅ«lanihÄko‘i: Living Waters

MACC’s original hula drama by NÄ Kinimakalehua, returns to Maui for a final curtain call. The artistic team of master kumu hula: HÅkÅ«lani Holt, Keali‘i Reichel, Pali Ahue, Ulalia Woodside, Kauhilonohonua Padilla and Robert Ke‘ano Ka‘upu toured this beautiful production last year, which draws from epic Hawaiian myths over 2000 years old. With dance, chant, storytelling and dramatic interpretation, the elemental lake KÅ«lanihÄko‘i: Living Waters depicts the many facets of water and its continuous relationship between the ocean, land and sky as told through the eyes of contemporary Native Hawaiians.

Tickets: $12, $32, $40 (plus applicable fees)

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