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Hula Keiki NYC Spring 2008
HULA KEIKI NYC
Hula Class for Kids
Spring 2008

"Keiki" means "kid" or "child" in Hawaiian. Using a mix of live and recorded music, two incredible teachers from Hawai`i will teach Hawaiian dance and songs here on the island of Manhattan. Through dancing and singing, your keiki(s) will be introduced to the beauty of the Hawaiian culture and enjoy the spirit of ALOHA.

Age: Boys & Girls from 4 to 5 years
Time: 6:00-6:50PM
Dates: 7 Fridays – April 4 & 18, May 2, 16 & 23, June 13 & 27

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Hula Classes in New York City

All classes are held at a new location which is the Dance Theatre Workshop on 219 W. 19th St., between 7th and 8th Avenues. Please note that class times may vary.

Saturday New Beginners Class will focus on the basic hand and feet movements and start to explore the ancient dance through study of Hawaiian values and the chants.

Saturday Beginning Kahiko focuses on the ancient dances of Hawaii, values and mythology.

Sunday classes are for students with at least a year of hula/dance experience or permission of the kumu. Auana is the modern hula and Kahiko is the ancient or traditional hula and includes chanting, usage of dance impliments and Hawaaian values.

SATURDAY 2008 CLASSES:

January 12
Beginning Kahiko 1-3 pm
February 9
Beginning Kahiko 1-3 pm
March 1
New Beginners 12-1 pm
Beginner's Kahiko 1-3 pm
April 5
New Beginners 3-4 pm
Beginners Kahiko 4-6 pm

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Hula Classes in New York City

All classes are held at a new location which is the Dance Theatre Workshop on 219 W. 19th St., between 7th and 8th Avenues. Please note that class times may vary.

Saturday New Beginners Class will focus on the basic hand and feet movements and start to explore the ancient dance through study of Hawaiian values and the chants.

Saturday Beginning Kahiko focuses on the ancient dances of Hawaii, values and mythology.

Sunday classes are for students with at least a year of hula/dance experience or permission of the kumu. Auana is the modern hula and Kahiko is the ancient or traditional hula and includes chanting, usage of dance impliments and Hawaaian values.

SATURDAY 2008 CLASSES:

January 12
Beginning Kahiko 1-3 pm
February 9
Beginning Kahiko 1-3 pm
March 1
New Beginners 12-1 pm
Beginner's Kahiko 1-3 pm
April 5
New Beginners 3-4 pm
Beginners Kahiko 4-6 pm

Start: 2:14 pm

You are cordially invited to the second Ho‘ike in New York City, a hula recital to share dance and music. Kumu June Kaililani Tanoue is in the Maiki Aiu Lake lineage through her Kumu Michael Pili Pang. She resides in Chicago and has been teaching in NYC since 2003. Her classes have expanded from Kahiko to ‘Auana and beginner’s classes.

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When: Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Where: The Circle, American Indian Community House
11 Broadway 2nd floor, New York, NY 10004
Time: 7.30 pm
Cost: $15 adults / $10 seniors and students with ID

An Introduction to Maori Culture is presented by Ataahua Papa, and includes a special appearance by Kahurangi Maori Dance Theatre of New Zealand. This 90 minute workshop will take you on a journey to Aotearoa, New Zealand, retelling the stories of the Indigenous People and giving an insight into the heritage and history of a distant Polynesian culture.

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Lisette Flanary's Nā Kamalei: The Men of Hula will be airing on WNET PBS in New York on Friday, May 9th at 10pm. Please tune in and help to spread the word!

If you would like to forward this information to friends and family in Hawai'i, the film will be showing on KHET PBS Hawai'i on Thursday, May 8th at 8:30pm.

Director: Lisette Marie Flanary
Producers: Lisette Marie Flanary, Keo Woolford
Cinematographer: Vincent Keala Lucero
Editor: Tali Weissman

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Hula Keiki NYC Spring 2008
HULA KEIKI NYC
Hula Class for Kids
Spring 2008

"Keiki" means "kid" or "child" in Hawaiian. Using a mix of live and recorded music, two incredible teachers from Hawai`i will teach Hawaiian dance and songs here on the island of Manhattan. Through dancing and singing, your keiki(s) will be introduced to the beauty of the Hawaiian culture and enjoy the spirit of ALOHA.

Age: Boys & Girls from 4 to 5 years
Time: 6:00-6:50PM
Dates: 7 Fridays – April 4 & 18, May 2, 16 & 23, June 13 & 27

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Start: 6:00 pm
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HULA KEIKI NYC
Hula Class for Kids
Spring 2008

"Keiki" means "kid" or "child" in Hawaiian. Using a mix of live and recorded music, two incredible teachers from Hawai`i will teach Hawaiian dance and songs here on the island of Manhattan. Through dancing and singing, your keiki(s) will be introduced to the beauty of the Hawaiian culture and enjoy the spirit of ALOHA.

Age: Boys & Girls from 4 to 5 years
Time: 6:00-6:50PM
Dates: 7 Fridays – April 4 & 18, May 2, 16 & 23, June 13 & 27

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Start: 8:00 pm

PRESENTED BY U'Ilani Japan Inc.

Makaha Sons with Hawaii's Legends and Japan's Best Performers

Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Saturday, May 31st, 2008 at 8:00 PM

Makaha Sons
Halau Hula O Hokulani
Nina Keali'iwahamana, Marlene Sai and Beverly Noa
Danny Akaka Trio
Clarence Kiyoshi Hirakawa with his Ukulele members
George Matsushita
Kyoko Kubokawa and her Hula Halau Kahula O Hawaii
Harry B. Soria, Jr., Master of Ceremonies

For more information, please call CarnegieCharge at 212-247-7800.

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Start: 12:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

Mahalo to all those who attended and volunteered their efforts to the 2008 Hawai'i Potluck Picnic. For photos and video, visit Record Attendance at the 2008 Hawai`i Potluck Picnic in Central Park. We hope to see you in 2009.

Location: Summit Rock, Central Park NYC
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Noon - 5:00 PM
(Rain or Shine)