Events
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05 / 2
Start: 4:00 pm
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Malama Hawaii's annual Lu'au is on Sunday, May 2nd! Math Lawn from 4-7pm. We've got live Hawaiian music, dances from across the Polynesian islands, delicious Hawaiian food, and a fun time with your Columbia 'ohana. And it's all FREE with a Columbia ID! ($10 for food, without CUID) We've ordered a ton of food from L&L Hawaiian Barbecue, and the dancers and musicians are super excited. Mahalo nui loa, and see you there! | ||
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05 / 6
Start: 6:00 pm
You're Invited to a Fashion Show Benefit for BAC Featuring a new collection Anne Namba Fashions to be modeled by New York-based Thursday, May 6 The event will also include a sake tasting by First tier seats: $250 For reservations and information, contact Tracy Williams Ticket buyers will receive a $100 credit toward the purchase of $500 Award-winning designer Namba is known for her distinctive Asian-inspired silk prints and fashions created from vintage kimonos and obi she collects throughout Asia. For more information, please call Start: 6:30 pm
End: 9:30 pm
Thursday, May 6, 2010 Location: Connollyʻs Entrance Cost: Free! | ||
05 / 7
Start: 9:00 am
End: 6:00 pm
Anne Namba Trunk Show Anne Namba Designs Trunk Show and Jewelry Designer Anna Meng of The Meng Dynasty Friday, May 7 - 9 AM to 6 PM Saturday, May 8 - 9 AM to 3 PM Anne Namba Designs Suite | ||
05 / 8
Start: 9:00 am
End: 3:00 pm
Anne Namba Trunk Show Anne Namba Designs Trunk Show and Jewelry Designer Anna Meng of The Meng Dynasty Friday, May 7 - 9 AM to 6 PM Saturday, May 8 - 9 AM to 3 PM Anne Namba Designs Suite Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
NĀ ʻŌIWI NYC presents: SATURDAY, MAY 8TH, 2010 CULTURAL WORKSHOPS 10:00AM-5:00PM POTLUCK PAʻINA 7:00PM-9:00PM LOCATION: AMERICAN INDIAN COMMUNITY HOUSE Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
NĀ ʻŌIWI NYC presents: SATURDAY, MAY 8TH, 2010 CULTURAL WORKSHOPS 10:00AM-5:00PM POTLUCK PAʻINA 7:00PM-9:00PM LOCATION: AMERICAN INDIAN COMMUNITY HOUSE | ||
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05 / 12
Start: 6:30 pm
UHAA-East Wednesday, May 12, 2010 Location: Verlaine, 110 Rivington St (please be sure to check-in with UHAA-East's representatives, For more information and rsvp, email Carolyn at ckutten[at]gmail.com or Giselle at gcokee[at]gmail.com We hope to see you there! Start: 7:00 pm
The New York Uke Fest takes place on Wednesday, May 12th through Sunday, May 16th. There will be great performers from all over the world, including Japan, France, Australia, Hawaii and all parts of the US. There will also be workshops about ukulele, vendors selling ukes, hula dancing and a Sunday luau with great food and drink. The documentary film, The Mighty Uke, will be shown at Baruch on May 12 at 7PM. This is a free screening and there will be a conversation with Tony Coleman, the filmmaker, following the screening. For all of the details, please visit www.nyukefest.com. | ||
05 / 13
Start: 11:00 pm
The New York Uke Fest takes place on Wednesday, May 12th through Sunday, May 16th. There will be great performers from all over the world, including Japan, France, Australia, Hawaii and all parts of the US. There will also be workshops about ukulele, vendors selling ukes, hula dancing and a Sunday luau with great food and drink. The documentary film, The Mighty Uke, will be shown at Baruch on May 12 at 7PM. This is a free screening and there will be a conversation with Tony Coleman, the filmmaker, following the screening. For all of the details, please visit www.nyukefest.com. | ||
05 / 14
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 11:59 pm
The New York Uke Fest takes place on Wednesday, May 12th through Sunday, May 16th. There will be great performers from all over the world, including Japan, France, Australia, Hawaii and all parts of the US. There will also be workshops about ukulele, vendors selling ukes, hula dancing and a Sunday luau with great food and drink. The documentary film, The Mighty Uke, will be shown at Baruch on May 12 at 7PM. This is a free screening and there will be a conversation with Tony Coleman, the filmmaker, following the screening. For all of the details, please visit www.nyukefest.com. Start: 2:00 pm
The "Princess Kaiulani" movie is scheduled to open in New York on May 14 at the Cinemas 1-2-3 (Eastside) and Angelika Film Center (Downtown). For more information, visit princesskaiulanimovie.com. Start: 6:20 pm
End: 7:20 pm
HULA KEIKI NYC "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. Age: Boys & Girls from 5 to 8 years Note: Studio # may change without prior notice. Please locate the exact studio # in the list of classes by the elevator under "Hula Keiki NYC". 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. For more information, download the download flyer. | ||
05 / 15
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 11:59 pm
The New York Uke Fest takes place on Wednesday, May 12th through Sunday, May 16th. There will be great performers from all over the world, including Japan, France, Australia, Hawaii and all parts of the US. There will also be workshops about ukulele, vendors selling ukes, hula dancing and a Sunday luau with great food and drink. The documentary film, The Mighty Uke, will be shown at Baruch on May 12 at 7PM. This is a free screening and there will be a conversation with Tony Coleman, the filmmaker, following the screening. For all of the details, please visit www.nyukefest.com. Start: 4:00 pm
Saturday, May 15, 2010 Nelson Blue Start: 7:00 pm
Saturday, May 15, 2010 Nelson Blue | ||
05 / 16
Start: 11:00 am
Sunday, May 16, 2010—11am/1pm Matariki New York 2010—Taiohi Free admission – donations welcome. American Indian Community House Start: 12:00 pm
End: 11:59 pm
The New York Uke Fest takes place on Wednesday, May 12th through Sunday, May 16th. There will be great performers from all over the world, including Japan, France, Australia, Hawaii and all parts of the US. There will also be workshops about ukulele, vendors selling ukes, hula dancing and a Sunday luau with great food and drink. The documentary film, The Mighty Uke, will be shown at Baruch on May 12 at 7PM. This is a free screening and there will be a conversation with Tony Coleman, the filmmaker, following the screening. For all of the details, please visit www.nyukefest.com. | ||
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05 / 20
Start: 6:30 pm
Pacifika Showcase 2010 National Museum of the American Indian | ||
05 / 21
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 7:20 pm
HULA KEIKI NYC "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. Age: Boys & Girls from 5 to 8 years Note: Studio # may change without prior notice. Please locate the exact studio # in the list of classes by the elevator under "Hula Keiki NYC". 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. For more information, download the download flyer. Start: 7:00 pm
Dinner and a Movie with special guest Nancy Brunning Q & A with renowned Māori actress Nancy Brunning American Indian Community House Presented in collaboration with AICH Badger’s Corner series | ||
05 / 22
Start: 1:00 pm
Film and Video Center of the National Museum of the American Indian Presents... Pacifika Showcase 2010: A celebration of films from Hawaii and the Pacific May 20, Thursday at 6:30PM: The Strength of Water May 22, Saturday at 1PM: Shorts Program (Multiple shorts) Start: 6:00 pm
Film and Video Center of the National Museum of the American Indian Presents... Pacifika Showcase 2010: A celebration of films from Hawaii and the Pacific May 20, Thursday at 6:30PM: The Strength of Water May 22, Saturday at 1PM: Shorts Program (Multiple shorts) | ||
05 / 23
Start: 1:00 pm
Māori artist Nigel Hamahona returns to New York with an art exhibition and tā moko (Māori cultural tattoo) demonstrations. Opening reception: Saturday, May 23, 2010 – 1pm For tā moko design information or to make an appointment, e-mail Nigel directly at nigel1968 [at] slingshot.co.nz Venue: Azucarera Gallery, 414 West 145th St (basement) in Harlem, between Convent and St Nicholas Visit www.azucareranyc.com for more info | ||
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05 / 26
Start: 7:00 pm
Wednesday, May 26, 2010—7pm Bethany Matai Edmunds presents her thesis from her MA in Costume Studies, entitled "HE KĀKAHU MĀORI: Māori Cloaks in American Museums; Conservation, Storage and Display" Come along and learn more about these Māori treasures that are housed in four East Coast Museums and how their existence encapsulates traditional knowledge while broaching topics like repatriation, representation and consultation with Indigenous communities. A must for all weavers and artisans. Suggested donation: $10. American Indian Community House, 11 Broadway, 2nd floor, NY NY 10004 | ||
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05 / 28
Start: 7:00 pm
Friday, May 28, 2010—7pm MATARIKI New York 2010—Pacific Connections Variety concert featuring Kahurangi Maori Dance Theatre, Kia Orana Cook Island Dance Troupe, Polynesian Dance Productions, Vaimoana Niumeitolu and Miss bMe. Hosted by Ataahua Papa Suggested donation: $10. American Indian Community House, 11 Broadway, 2nd floor, NY NY 10004 | ||
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