Events

« August 30, 2010 - September 29, 2010 »
 
08 / 30
08 / 31
09 / 1
09 / 2
Start: 11:00 pm

FOOTBALL SEASON IS HERE!! JOIN US FOR THE USC/HAWAII GAME WATCH--September 2, 2010!

Join your fellow Trojans and Warriors and support the start of the 2010-2011 season!!

Come down to The Galway Hooker this Thursday Night, September 2nd @ 11pm, for the Trojans/Warriors showdown.

Galway Hooker
7 E. 36th Street (between 5th and Madison)
*Please email info [at] galwayhookernyc.com or call 212-725-2353 to make a table reservation. Standing room and bar seating also available.

http://www.galwayhookernyc.com

09 / 3
09 / 4
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm

Polynesian Dance Productions invites you to join, May Cacal, to learn the basic dance techniques of Tahiti. All levels of experience are welcome to join. If you have any questions, feel free to contact 917.623.2820 or visit www.polynesiandp.com/tahitian.html. See you all in class! :)

Please note the time change for this Saturday. Bright and early!

Class Schedule - August & Sept

August 28th, SATURDAY, [10:00-11:00am]
September 4th, SATURDAY, [12:00-1:00pm]
September 18th, SATURDAY, [12:00-1:00pm]
September 25th, SATURDAY, [12:00-1:00pm]

Location - PMT Dance Studio - 69 W. 14th Street, 3rd Floor, Buzz #3 to enter [on the NE corner of 6th Ave and 14th St; studio is right above Red Mango] All levels are welcome to come! Please bring pareo, tank top and water.

09 / 5
09 / 6
09 / 7
09 / 8
09 / 9
09 / 10
09 / 11
Start: 9:30 am

Get Your UHAA Road Warriors Tailgate Tickets!

Join fellow alumni and fans on the road at UHAA's football away-game tailgates for great food, entertainment and Warrior pride! Click the link for details:

UH vs. Army
Army: Sept. 11 at West Point

Co-sponsored by GEICO
DEADLINE: AUG. 31

GAME TICKETS
Army: Visit goarmysports.com or call the Army Ticket Office at 1-877-TIX-ARMY (849-2769).

TRAVEL DISCOUNTS FOR UHAA HA‘AHEO & ‘ONIPA‘A MEMBERS
Not a paid UHAA member? Sign up today for lots of great discounts and benefits, including:
Hawaiian Airlines: 5% off lowest Web fare on Mainland-Hawai'i routes and promotional inter-island Web fares. Affiliate code required.
Alamo: Special car rental rates. Corporate ID number required.

University of Hawai‘i Office of Alumni Relations
University of Hawai‘i Foundation • University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Bachman Hall 101
Mailing address: 2440 Campus Road, Unit 307, Honolulu HI 96822-2234
Phone: 1-877-UH-ALUMS / (808) 956-2586
E-mail: events [at] uhalumni.org

09 / 12
09 / 13
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Hula is the art of Hawaiian dance, a choreographed interpretation of a poetic text, or mele, which combines pictorial hand and arm gestures with rhythmic lower-body movements. Far more than just a dance, hula expresses all that we see, hear, taste, touch, smell and feel. For many Hawaiians and Hawaiians-at-heart, the hula is also a way of life.

Beginning this fall, hula instructor Lisette Kaualena Flanary of Nä Lehua Melemele will be offering beginner hula classes at Dance Theater Workshop in Chelsea. An introduction to the basic hands and footwork of the dance, the class will concentrate on the fundamentals of hula dancing, rather than choreography, with strong emphasis on movement, posture, and relaxation. This class level is open to everyone – from those who have no hula experience to seasoned hula dancers – who wish to strengthen their foundation of the basic fundamentals of the dance.

Classes will be held on Monday evenings beginning on September 13, 2010. There will be 12 classes this fall and regular attendance is encouraged.

Dates: September 13, 20, 27
October 4, 11, 18, 25
November 8, 15, 22, 29 (No class Nov. 1)
December 7 (*Please note the last class is on a Tuesday)
Time: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM

For more information,including cost, please download the flyer.

Contact: NLMHULA[at]gmail.com

Please type “Hula Basics Registration” in the subject line. Mahalo.

Visit www.lehuafilms.com for more information on Nä Lehua Melemele.

09 / 14
09 / 15
Start: 7:00 pm

Hālāwai Proudly Presents
A Master Series Lecture
by Manuwai Peters

Wednesday, September 15, 2010
7:00 PM

Location
American Indian Community House
11 Broadway, NYC

Cost: Free!

Hawaiian Language Revitalization Post-Hawaiian Renaissance

This lecture covers the emergence since 1987 to the present of the State of Hawaiʻi's Hawaiian Language Immersion Program in the Department of Education as a vehicle to revitalize the Hawaiian language for a new generation. The presentation examines the role Hawaiian performance art forms (hula and mele) plays in the preservation of the Hawaiian language and the use of technology in documenting, disseminating, and using Hawaiian language today. Special focus is given to the efforts of urban communities outside of Hawaiʻi to promote Hawaiian language usage and raise awareness and the need for Hawaiian language policy at the state level.

Manuwai Peters is a resident of Molokaʻi, Hawaiʻi and has been associated with Molokaʻi's Hawaiian language immersion program since it began in 1992. He has taught Hawaiian language to Pre-K to 12th grade students as well as to adults at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Kapiʻolani Community College, and Maui Community College. While completing his graduate studies at Columbia University, he has been teaching Hawaiian language in New York City and Washington, D.C. He is also the Cultural Advisor to the non-profit organization, Hālāwai.

For questions and pre-registration, please email here.

09 / 16
09 / 17
09 / 18
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm

Polynesian Dance Productions invites you to join, May Cacal, to learn the basic dance techniques of Tahiti. All levels of experience are welcome to join. If you have any questions, feel free to contact 917.623.2820 or visit www.polynesiandp.com/tahitian.html. See you all in class! :)

Please note the time change for this Saturday. Bright and early!

Class Schedule - August & Sept

August 28th, SATURDAY, [10:00-11:00am]
September 4th, SATURDAY, [12:00-1:00pm]
September 18th, SATURDAY, [12:00-1:00pm]
September 25th, SATURDAY, [12:00-1:00pm]

Location - PMT Dance Studio - 69 W. 14th Street, 3rd Floor, Buzz #3 to enter [on the NE corner of 6th Ave and 14th St; studio is right above Red Mango] All levels are welcome to come! Please bring pareo, tank top and water.

09 / 19
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm

Polynesian Dance Productions invites you to join, May Cacal, to learn the basic dance techniques of Tahiti. All levels of experience are welcome to join. If you have any questions, feel free to contact 917.623.2820 or visit www.polynesiandp.com/tahitian.html. See you all in class! :)

Please note the time change for this Saturday. Bright and early!

Class Schedule - August & Sept

August 28th, SATURDAY, [10:00-11:00am]
September 4th, SATURDAY, [12:00-1:00pm]
September 18th, SATURDAY, [12:00-1:00pm]
September 25th, SATURDAY, [12:00-1:00pm]

Location - PMT Dance Studio - 69 W. 14th Street, 3rd Floor, Buzz #3 to enter [on the NE corner of 6th Ave and 14th St; studio is right above Red Mango] All levels are welcome to come! Please bring pareo, tank top and water.

09 / 20
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Hula is the art of Hawaiian dance, a choreographed interpretation of a poetic text, or mele, which combines pictorial hand and arm gestures with rhythmic lower-body movements. Far more than just a dance, hula expresses all that we see, hear, taste, touch, smell and feel. For many Hawaiians and Hawaiians-at-heart, the hula is also a way of life.

Beginning this fall, hula instructor Lisette Kaualena Flanary of Nä Lehua Melemele will be offering beginner hula classes at Dance Theater Workshop in Chelsea. An introduction to the basic hands and footwork of the dance, the class will concentrate on the fundamentals of hula dancing, rather than choreography, with strong emphasis on movement, posture, and relaxation. This class level is open to everyone – from those who have no hula experience to seasoned hula dancers – who wish to strengthen their foundation of the basic fundamentals of the dance.

Classes will be held on Monday evenings beginning on September 13, 2010. There will be 12 classes this fall and regular attendance is encouraged.

Dates: September 13, 20, 27
October 4, 11, 18, 25
November 8, 15, 22, 29 (No class Nov. 1)
December 7 (*Please note the last class is on a Tuesday)
Time: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM

For more information,including cost, please download the flyer.

Contact: NLMHULA[at]gmail.com

Please type “Hula Basics Registration” in the subject line. Mahalo.

Visit www.lehuafilms.com for more information on Nä Lehua Melemele.

09 / 21
09 / 22
09 / 23
09 / 24
09 / 25
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm

Polynesian Dance Productions invites you to join, May Cacal, to learn the basic dance techniques of Tahiti. All levels of experience are welcome to join. If you have any questions, feel free to contact 917.623.2820 or visit www.polynesiandp.com/tahitian.html. See you all in class! :)

Please note the time change for this Saturday. Bright and early!

Class Schedule - August & Sept

August 28th, SATURDAY, [10:00-11:00am]
September 4th, SATURDAY, [12:00-1:00pm]
September 18th, SATURDAY, [12:00-1:00pm]
September 25th, SATURDAY, [12:00-1:00pm]

Location - PMT Dance Studio - 69 W. 14th Street, 3rd Floor, Buzz #3 to enter [on the NE corner of 6th Ave and 14th St; studio is right above Red Mango] All levels are welcome to come! Please bring pareo, tank top and water.

Start: 2:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

Pua Aliʻi ʻIlima o Nuioka
Hula Fundraiser - hula, food, fun
Saturday 09/25/10, rain date 09/26/10
2:00pm - 5:00pm
11BC Community Garden
626 11th Street bwn Ave B & C
New York, NY

09 / 26
09 / 27
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Hula is the art of Hawaiian dance, a choreographed interpretation of a poetic text, or mele, which combines pictorial hand and arm gestures with rhythmic lower-body movements. Far more than just a dance, hula expresses all that we see, hear, taste, touch, smell and feel. For many Hawaiians and Hawaiians-at-heart, the hula is also a way of life.

Beginning this fall, hula instructor Lisette Kaualena Flanary of Nä Lehua Melemele will be offering beginner hula classes at Dance Theater Workshop in Chelsea. An introduction to the basic hands and footwork of the dance, the class will concentrate on the fundamentals of hula dancing, rather than choreography, with strong emphasis on movement, posture, and relaxation. This class level is open to everyone – from those who have no hula experience to seasoned hula dancers – who wish to strengthen their foundation of the basic fundamentals of the dance.

Classes will be held on Monday evenings beginning on September 13, 2010. There will be 12 classes this fall and regular attendance is encouraged.

Dates: September 13, 20, 27
October 4, 11, 18, 25
November 8, 15, 22, 29 (No class Nov. 1)
December 7 (*Please note the last class is on a Tuesday)
Time: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM

For more information,including cost, please download the flyer.

Contact: NLMHULA[at]gmail.com

Please type “Hula Basics Registration” in the subject line. Mahalo.

Visit www.lehuafilms.com for more information on Nä Lehua Melemele.

09 / 28
09 / 29