Ngā Kākano: Ola Hou, Revitalising Hula Kiʻi
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Museum Auditorium, Level 2
Free - bookings essential
Refreshments from 5.Pm
Meet the speakers from 7.Pm
Join Us to Hear This Esteemed Visiting Group from Hawaiʻi, for a Ngā Kākano Talk About Their Efforts to Preserve and Perpetuate the Practice and Traditions of Hula Kiʻi, the Dance of the Sacred Images. Through Performance, Story, and Historic Visuals and Moving Images, Representatives from Three Hula Lineages Will Draw the Audience into the World of What Has Been a Critically Endangered Genre of Hula, Also Known As Hawaiian Puppetry, Being Revived by the Collective Effort.
This Hawaiian Talk on the Revitalising of Hula Kiʻi Is from Three Hula Lineages: Hālau O Kahiwahiwa, Hālau Hula O Moana-nui-a-kiwa Under the Direction of Kumu Hula Charles Auliʻi Mitchell, Nā Hanona Kūlike O Pi`ilani Under the Direction of Kumu Hula Kapono Ai Molitau, and the Beamer Family Kiʻi Tradition with Kumu Mauliola Cook and Maile Loo-ching.
Recommended for Ages 13 Years and Above.
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