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Kumu Kahua Theatre presents iHula by Ryan Okinaka | ||||||
The art of hula is interwoven into this story about four very different young women. Kumu `Iwalani is trying her hardest to pass on her love for hula and the knowledge she has learned from her Kūpuna to her students, a task that gets harder to do to with each passing generation. Pono, Kumu’s rebellious granddaughter, has better things to do then give up her nights teaching the keiki class. Jen, the only white girl in the hālau, has “Miss Aloha Hula” dreams. Kanani, the youngest of the group is sick of being called a baby. And finally Pumehana is a passionate dancer who seems content with being the “big girl” in the back line. Can these hula sisters overcome their fears, pride and insecurities in order to discover the true meaning of hula? Or, will this art form be #forgotten to a generation of tweets and selfies? Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8pm: November 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 25, 26; December 1, 2, 3, 2016 Sundays 2pm: November 6, 13, 20, 27; December *4, 2016 |
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Click for Dates 8:00pm - 10:00pm |
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KUMU KAHUA THEATRE 46 Merchant Street Island: Oahu |
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Charge $5.00 TO $25.00 |
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Parking Details: HARBOUR COURT $3 AFTER 5PM | |||||
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Promoter: Wil Kahele Name: Wil Phone: (808) 536-4441 Alternate Phone: (808) 536-4222 Email: kumukahuatheatreom@gmail.com Website: http://kumukahua.org |
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