Note:Â Â Â Ongoing, weekly or multi-day activities listed at the end of this email.
Monday, January 28, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
E Kanikapila Kakou Monday Night #2
Keola Alalem, Sanoe Duarte, Jed Hanada
25 Years of Hawaiian Music – every Monday night through April 7
Learn Hawaiian music from the composers.Â
Hear it from the source – the inspirations, the hidden meanings, the correctÂ
pronunciation, the chords, the stories behind the music and the artists.
Held at Island School Main Hall
Garden Island Arts Council, (808) 245-2733
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Tuesday, January 29, 6:00 pm
Garden Island Arts Council hosts
Janet De Boer from the USA/Australia,
Editor of Textile Fibre Forum Magazine
Showing slides of works by Inga Hunter, one of
Australia’s foremost artists in Mixed Media and
Creator of the Robes of “Imperium” series
PLUS slides of origins of Australian wearable arts,
Some with aboriginal influence
Location:Â Â Kukui Grove Center Exhibition Space
Contact:Â Â Mizu <hawaiigourd@yahoo.com>, 337-1001
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Regarding a paragraph on the content of the talk:
“Inga Hunter, whose ability to transform materials has beenÂ
inspirational for over 30 years in Australia, is perhapsÂ
best known for her mythical kingdoms, created for herÂ
Robes of the Imperium series. She carefully constructsÂ
what are described as miniature robes of the office bearersÂ
and significant personalities of the ruling classes,Â
water and forest people and the shamans. Each is highlyÂ
detailed and evocative; artifacts have also been created.Â
Anyone who works in jewellery, paper, ceramics,Â
texiles or mixed media will be impressed and informed.Â
So detailed are the pieces that when Inga chooses a subjectÂ
for a drawing or painting, she often turns to her own work”
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Wednesday, January 30, 7:00 pm
James Cotton – Blues Harmonica Legend
Special guest, Willie K and Maui Tribe Blues Band
Mardi Gras Entertainment
KCC-PAC
Tix $45
Contact:Â Â Kevin Rogers, 808.337.9234
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Thursday, January 31, 5:00 – 7:00 pm
“Walking Tour of Downtown Kapaa”
by Marie Fifield
Newest publication by Kauai Historical Society
Booksigning and talk story
Pono Kai Resort poolside, Waipouli
Light refreshments served
Contact:Â Â Kauai Historical Society,
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Month of February 2008
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Friday – Sunday, February 1, 2, 3
The Belle of Amherst – life of Emily Dickenson
Written by William Luce
Featuring Nola Conn as Emily
Island School
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Friday – Sunday, February 1 – 3
Second Annual All Angels Jazz Festival
Friday, Feb 1, 7:00 pm – trumpeter Ephraim Owens
Backed by Paul English Quartet; open w/ The Kauai Jazz All Stars
Saturday, Feb 2, 7:00 pm – New York Saxophonist/Singer David Caceres
Backed by the Paul English Trio; open w/ Bruce Hamada Trio from Honolulu
Tickets $30 in advance/ $35 at door
Sunday, Feb 3, 8:30 am and 10:30 am
Jazz Mass services – free; all are welcome
Jazz musicians & Kauai all-Star Choir – jazz and gospel versions
Of traditional hyns and liturgical music
Sermon – “A Tribute to Louis Armstrong” by Father William Miller
and jazz composer Paul English
Ben Herr, producer of the All Angels Jazz Festival
Contact:Â Â Rev. William Miller, 245-4756
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Friday, February 1, 7 pm
Steven Walters House Concert
Human Design Retreat CenterÂ
6790 Olohena Road, Kapaa
$15 at door
Directions: Â 822-5544
plus….
Saturday, February 2, 10 – 12 am
Guitar workshop using chord families – $30
Saturday, February 2, 2 – 4 pm
Craft of Songwriting; Playing with lyric, rhythm, melody, phrasing – $30
Saturday, February 2, 10:30 am – 3:30 pm
Chinese New Year Celebration
‘Iole (Rats) in Hawaiian Culture
Black Hat Feng Shui
Kauai Museum Annual Board Meeting
Chinese New Year Constellations & Legends
Kauai Museum
Info:Â Â 245-6931
Saturday, Feb. 2, 1:30 pm
“Kekapahou†EXHIBIT on Kapa and tools by
Sabra Kauka and Kaua’i Kupuna
Reception with potluck pupu, musicians, hula
On view all month until Feb 28
Princeville Library, Kaua’i
Renewed interest in the ancient art of making
Fine kapa, or barkcloth, is sparked by the
Need to use kappa for ceremonial purposes.
Modern day weddings, hula kahiko costumes and
Burial shrouds are three such uses.
Contact:Â Â Sabra Kauka, 246-8899
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Saturday, February 2, 2008 – 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
5th Annual East Side Family Summit
Kapaa High School.Â
Celebrate Kaua’i familes at this 5th annual free event featuring
live bands and entertainment all afternoon, free food from local
restaurants, activities for the whole family, and 60 family service
information tables.Â
For more information or to participate call 822-4268.
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Saturday, February 2, 2008, 7:00 pm
Annual Hula Ho’ike by Leilani Bond & Halau Hula O Leilani
Guest performers:Â Â Holunape, trio performing traditional Hawaiian music
Crafts /food sales begin at 5:00 pm
Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall
Contact:Â Â Leilani Bond, (808)651-0682; Darryl Low, (808) 651-0864
Tickets at ticket outlets in January, halau members
 or call Leilani, 808.651.0682; or Darryl Low, 808.651.0864
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Sunday, February 3, 11:30 am – 2:00 pm
8th Annual Souper Bowl Sunday Fundraiser
Clayworks Kauai and Gaylord’s Restaurant donate
Pottery bowls and soup with 100% proceeds to benefit
Kauai Food Bank
Clayworks at Kilohana, Puhi
Cost:Â Â $25 donation for bowl and soup
Info:Â Â Susan at Clayworks, 246-2529
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Monday, February 4, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
E Kanikapila Kakou Monday Night #3
Artist – MALANI BILYEU of Kalapana
25 Years of Hawaiian Music – every Monday night through April 7
Learn Hawaiian music from the composers. Â
Hear it from the source – the inspirations, the hidden meanings, the correctÂ
pronunciation, the chords, the stories behind the music and the artists.
Held at Island School Main Hall
Garden Island Arts Council, (808) 245-2733
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Friday, February 8, 5:00 – 7:30 pm
Zonta Club’s 14th Annual “Eat Dessert First”
Lavish all-you-can-eat dessert buffet
Extensive silent auction
Great prizes totaling $1800
Kauai Veterans Center, Lihue
Tickets:Â Â $13 advance/$15 door ($10 tax deductible)
Children 4 and younger free
Tix: Pictures Plus, Scotty’s Music, Déjà vu,
Vicky’s Fabrics, Hairmates, Savage Pearls,
Kauai Chocolate Company, Hanapepe Cafe
Info: 651-0823
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Saturday, February 9, 8 am – 3 pm
I Love You, Sweetheart
Creative Memories Scrapbooking Crop All Day
Lihue Veterans Center
Contact:Â Â 639-9201
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Saturday, February 9, 5:30 pm
“Hoedown for Hope” – American Cancer Society Benefit
Western Theme
Kilohana Plantations Pavilion
Tickets $100 each
Table of 8, $800, available at ACS office, 246-0695
Contact:Â Â Lisa Lewis, 651-6602
Erika Sy 246-0695
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Saturday, February 9, 7:30 pm
Laurie Lewis and Tom Rozum Concert
Opening act – Michaelle Edwards & Kirk Smart
Kilauea Theater
Tickets:Â Â $25 advance/$30 door
Info:Â Â Michaelle – 808.826.9230
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February 1, 11, 12, 13, 9:30 – 3:30 pm
“Painting at the NTBG Gardens”
Entrance to NTBG, Poipu
Take photos in McBryde Gardens
Paint at Sharon Schiller’s studio
Fee:Â Â $350
Register:Â Â Sharon, 808.651.7098
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Monday, February 11, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
E Kanikapila Kakou Monday Night #4
Anthony Natividad, nose flute artist from Maui
25 Years of Hawaiian Music – every Monday night through April 7
Learn Hawaiian music from the composers. Â
Hear it from the source – the inspirations, the hidden meanings, the correctÂ
pronunciation, the chords, the stories behind the music and the artists.
Held at Island School Main Hall
Garden Island Arts Council, (808) 245-2733
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Introduction To Graphic Design
Introductory Adobe courses taught by Thom and Mary Evans,
professional Graphic Designers and career College Instructors
For students interested in a career or information about the
wide range of Graphic Art applications – publication layout;
logo development; poster & flyer production;Â Â web layout;
brochure layout, package design & production.
A ‘how to’ class in layout methods, design rules
used by Graphic Designers.
Computers, pencil and paper are the tools of this trade.
Prepare yourself for the fulfilling and fun beginnings
of this introductory course. [8 hours]
08S-C590 Feb 11 & 13 MW 8:30a – 12:30p $165 OCET-2Â Â Â Â
Evans/Evans
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Wednesday, February 13, 6:30 – 7:30 pm
“The Albatrosses of Kauai”
Brenda Zaun, wildlife biologist for Kauai National Wildlife Refuge Complex
Princeville Public Library Speaker Program
Princeville Public Library
Contact:Â Â 826.4310
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Wednesday, February 13, 7:00 pm
Atamira Dance Troupe
Kauai Community College Performing Arts Center
Contact:Â Â Kauai Concert Association, 245-SING
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Thursday, February 14, 6 – 10 pm
“Valentine’s Day on the Bay” FDR
Pride of America
Sponsored by Kauai Planning & Action
Contact:Â Â Faye Akasaki, 632-2005
$100 Tickets must be purchased by February 1
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Thursday, February 14, 2008 — DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION
Kauai Junior Golf Association
Applications being accepted for 2008 Membership
Open to all boys and birls ages 7 – 18
Open to Beginners and advanced
Registration forms at www.kjga.org, public
& private schools, Kauai golf courses,
King Auto Center and KIUC
Contact:Â Â Glenn Tamagawa, 246-2793
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Friday, February 15, 7:00 pm
“Power of Music” presents
ETHEL, 4 Julliard graduates dedicated to going as far
As possible beyond the traditional string quartet repertory
Church of the Pacific, Princeville
ETHEL available for school performances, workshops,
Master classes & educational presentations between
February 11 – 18.
Contact:Â Â Tony Lydgate, 821-1857
www.steelgrass.org
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February 16,
Saturday Glass Blowing Class
John Norman, instructor
$145
KRA Studio
632-0555
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February 16, 17, 18: 9:30 am – 3:30 pm
“Weatherscapes”
Bring photos of rainy street scenes, misty mornings,
Threatening clouds, and any other rainy weather scenes
Fee:Â Â $275
Register:Â Â Kathy Kovala – 715.360.9929
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Saturday – Sunday, February 16 – 17, 10 am – 5 pm
Four Seasons Workshop:Â Â Spring
In-depth program on seasonal practices on riding
The peaking energy of the season for eating, sleeping,
working, stress, sexual vitality, etc.
$345 prepaid by Feb 2; $380 including lunches
Contact:  Qi Center Kauai, (808) 639-4300, Qi@hawaii.rr.com
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Saturday – Monday, February 16 – 18
2008 Ha’I Mo’olelo Performing Arts Camp
Students ages 6 and older
Hawaiian Mo’olelo – Hawaiian drama, oratory, music, chant, hula
Morning and afternoon sessions
Ho’ike on final day
$25 includes camp t-shirt, instruction, materials, activities
Scholarships available
Registration & Info:  346-7574, www.kaieie.org
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Sunday, February 17, 7:00 pm
“Me Kealoha” (With Love) Kupuna Concert
Featuring Puamana – Mihana Souza, Luana McKinney
Aloha from generations of musical ‘ohana
Hula Kahiko – Papa Laua’e o Makana Halau
Kauai Community College Performing Arts Center
Contact:Â Â Sabra Kauka, (808) 246-8899
Tickets:Â Â $25 Advance/$35 at Door
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Monday, February 18, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
E Kanikapila Kakou Monday Night #5
Mihana Souza, Â Luana McKinney -Â Aloha from the musical Aluli-Farden ‘Ohana
Plus 100 year old ukulele virtuoso, Bill Tapia
25 Years of Hawaiian Music – every Monday night through April 7
Learn Hawaiian music from the composers. Â
Hear it from the source – the inspirations, the hidden meanings, the correctÂ
pronunciation, the chords, the stories behind the music and the artists.
Held at Island School Main Hall
Garden Island Arts Council, (808) 245-2733
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Thursday, February 21, 11:00 am to 2:00 pm
14th Annual Spring Food & Fund Drive
Kauai Food Bank Annual Celebration for Volunteers,
Agencies, Donors, Dignitaries supporting Food Bank
Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall
Public invited
Info:Â Â Alisha, 246-3809
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Thursday, February 21, 3:00 – 5:00 pm
Submission Deadline for Student Art Work
“Having Fun with My Family & Friends”
for Elementary Students, Grade K-6
Wilcox Elementary School (Flagpole Side)
Contact:Â Â Lisa Llewellyn, 808.226.5970; 808.245.5666
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Thursday, February 21, 6:00 pm
“An Evening with Riley Lee & Jeff Peterson” Concert
Fourth duo CD by internationally acclaimed artists —
Shakuhachi Grandmaster Riley Lee on end-blown bamboo flute
Jeff Peterson on kiho’alu guitar
Kauai Christian Fellowship Hall, Poipu
Tickets:Â Â $20 (at ticket outlets & at the door)
Refreshments will be served
Contact:Â Â <giac@hawaiilink.net>
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Friday – Saturday, Feb 22 – 23, all day
Waimea Town Celebration
Waimea Town
Friday – Saturday, Feb 22 , noon to 9 pm
Saturday, Feb 23, 9 am – 4 pm
8th Annual First Hawaiian Bank Hat Lei Contest
West Kauai Technology & Visitor Center
Saturday, Feb 23, 11 am – 3 pm
Hawaiian Cultural Demonstrations
Contact:Â Â Chris Faye
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Sunday, February 24, 2:00 – 4:00 pm
Lawai International Center presents
Pilgrimage for Compassion w/
Shakuhachi Grandmaster Riley Lee & Taiko Kaua’i
Lawai International Center (88 shrines)
Contact:  Lynn Muramoto, 639-4300, LM@hawaii.rr.com
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Monday, February 25, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
E Kanikapila Kakou Monday Night #6
Kumu Hula Keala Ching & Rolinda Bean
25 Years of Hawaiian Music – every Monday night through April 7
Learn Hawaiian music from the composers. Â
Hear it from the source – the inspirations, the hidden meanings, the correctÂ
pronunciation, the chords, the stories behind the music and the artists.
Held at Island School Main Hall
Garden Island Arts Council, (808) 245-2733
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
14th Annual Food Drive from March 1 to April 30
Food Drive Bags inserted into the Garden Island Newspaper
Businesses who want to do an internal food drive,
Contact Kelvin, 246-3809
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February 29, 7:00 pm
Xuefei Yang Concert
Kauai Community College Performing Arts Center
Kauai Concert Association
Contact:Â Â 245-SING
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Ongoing or multi-day activities:
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Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, Sat
7:30 – 11:00 am; 11:45 am – 4:15 pm
Kauai Resource Center Open & Accepting Recyclables
Redeem HI5 bottles, plastic #1&2, aluminum,
Cardboard, Mixed paper, glass, newspaper
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Kauai Recycling for the Arts class schedule online
http://www.kauaiglass.org
(808) 632-0555
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Airport Window Display
“Grooming Caretakers of the ‘Aina” – (Hawaiian Airlines side)
“KAUA’I – A Garden Paradise” – (Aloha Airlines side)
Brought to you by Garden Island Arts Council
Funded by a grant through the Hawai’i Tourism Authority
In cooperation with the County of Kaua’I
Office of Economic Development
(open to all passengers in transit)
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ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART
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Kaua’I Museum 48th Annual Student Art Festival
Thursday, February 21 – Thursday, March 20
Kindergarten to Grade 8 Art Exhibition
Thursday, March 27 – Thursday, April 24
Grade 9 to 12 Student Art Exhibition
Saturday, April 12, 11:00 am
Awards Ceremony for all student artists – kindergarten to Grade 12
Info:  Call 245-6931, http://www.kauaimuseum.org
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Tuesdays – Thursdays, 10 am – 2 pm
Free Tours for School kids in glass studio
Half hour field trip to explain glass processes
Hands on activity w/ more time plus fee
Closed toe shoes required
By appointment only
Contact:Â Â Kauai Recycling for the ARTS, 632-0555
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Feb 7, 14, 21, 28; 5:00 – 9:00 pm
Glass Blowing Evening Classes
John Norman instructor
$295
KRA Studio
632-0555
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Feb 9 & 22
Hot Glass Casting
$125
KRA Studio
632-0555
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Wednesday Nights weekly, 5:30 – 8:30 pm
Life Drawing Class
Model and supplies provided
Aloha Center
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PhotoWalk Kaua’i Photography Workshops
w/ resident professional photographer David Allio
or other guest photo instructors
Discover beauty of the Garden Island at selected scenic locations
Open to all skill levels
Primarily digital but may include some traditional film
Monthly destinations is announced 48 hours prior to the program
Size of group limited for maximum individual attention
Kama’aina discount available
Contact:Â Â workshop@davidallio.com
Website:Â Â http://www.davidallio.com/workshop/kauai.htm
Feb 20 (donation to the Kaua’I Path program)
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February 13
Wednesday Nights monthly, 6:00 pm
Oshibana Crafters
Hanapepe Neighborhood Center
Register:Â Â Koke’e Natural History Musuem
(808) 335-9975. kokeemuseum@earthlink.net
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Art Classes by Marionette in Waimea:Â
Watercolors – Flowers, Silk Painting, Watercolor for kids,
Beginning Drawing, Acrylic Painting, and much more
Painting Paradise, Waimea
Contact:  Marionette, 631-9173, www.kauai-artist.net
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New Exhibiion – “Uncommon Objects”
Hawai’I State Art Museum (HONOLULU)
Contact:Â Â (808)586-0305
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CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE
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2nd, 3rd, 4th Saturdays, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Kauai Museum’s 2008 Saturday Clubs
monthly workshops on unique island traditions
– Astronomy Club (2nd Sat)
Chiefess Kamakahelei’s Astronomy Club
Explores night sky, Hawaiian constellations
& Legends, using traveling Planetarium,
telescopes and maps. Become the next
generation of Hokule’a star navigators.
– Cooking Club (3rd Sat)
Cooking demonstrations by local chefs –
traditional and new island dishes.
Eat raw and live long; add spice in your life;
what is Gulab Jamun?
(register for Indian Club, 828-0540).
– Cultural Arts Club (4th Sat)
Local artisans share –
bonsai (horticultural art),
Nihon Shishu (silk embroidery),
chanoyu (tea ceremony),
kohrinka (flower arranging),
nature farming and natural foods, and healing arts.
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Waimea Plantation Lifestyle Tour
Ongoing – Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
volunteer guides lead walking tours through
the Waimea Plantation cottages and the Waimea
Sugar Company “camp” houses, which date from the
turn of the 20th century. Tours take approximately
90 minutes and are limited to 12 people.
Waimea Town, (808) 337-1005
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Tuesday evenings, 7:00 pm
Halau Hula Na Lei Kupua O Kauai,
Kumu Hula Susan Pa’inui Floyd with the
guidance of Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett
On island class teacher, Fern Merle-Jones
Men & Women, Visitors of all levels welcome
Donation $10 per class
Church of the Pacific, Princeville
Call Fern Merle-Jones, 828-1342
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DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE
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January 2, 2008
Royal Ballet Kauai Academy’s Spring Semester begins
Ballet, Hip Hop & Contemporary Dance Classes
All ages & abilities, primary through adults
Kapaa, Princeville & Lihue locations
www.jenballet.com, 823-9588
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Classes begin Monday Jan. 7th.
Aloha Dance Studio enrolling now for our spring session
Recital to be held on May 24, 2008
Hip Hop, Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Pointe, Modern & Flamenco
instructing ages 3 years old – adults in all levels.
Register Today!  Full schedule and rates online!
www.alohadancestudio.com
245-1810
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NOW ACCEPTING NEW STUDENTS FOR THE 2008 TERM
January 9 – May 31
Carol Culver Dance Academy Winter/Spring Term
Tap – Ballet – Jazz – Swing Partnering with lifts
Classes in Lihue & Kilauea
Ages 4 through Adult
Info and Registration: 245-3150
See class schedule on the website:Â http://dancekauai.com
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Kauai Dance Theatre Classes
Ballet, Tap, Jazz & Creative Movement
Kalaheo & Lihue Locations
Ages 4 – Adults
Contact:Â Â Janie Crane, 332-9737
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Tuesdays, 3:00 – 3:30 pm
New Primary Ballet Class, ages  3 -4
Royal Ballet Kauai Academy
Instructor:Â Â Jennifer Schwartz Bell- Grey
Tuition $43/month + $20 registration fee
Contact:Â Â Jennifer Schwartz Bell-Grey, 823-9588
jschwartz@melbell-grey.com   Â
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Monday nights weekly, 7:30 pm
Kalaheo Neighborhood Center
Thursday nights weekly, 7:30 pm
Kapaa Neighborhood Center
Argentine Tango Lessons
Beginners welcome; no partner necessary
Free
Call Larry, 332-2777
www.alohatango.com
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NEW 6 WEEK SESSION STARTS JAN. 7th 2008
Mondays—-Starts January 7th-February 11th
4:15-5:15pm Beginning BreakingÂ
* B-Boy Academy Ages 5-11yrs. Class will consist of Foundational Breaking moves and Hip-Hop history.
5:30-6:30pm Strength & Stretch
*Fast paced dance conditioning class fused with pilates and yoga. 13 and up. Mat recommended but not required.
Thursdays—–Starts January 10th-February 14th
Thursday:
4-4:45pm Teeny Hip-Hop
*Ages 4-7 yrs. Fun, easy to learn Hip-Hop to positive music.
5-5:45pm Young Gunz Hip-Hop
*Hip-Hop choreography for ages 8-12 yrs.
6-7pm Adult Hip-Hop
*Advanced beginning/ Intermediate Hip-Hop Choreography ages 13 and up.
Fees:
Kids 4-12yrs. $7 each class
Adults 13 & up $10 each class
Kauai UnderGround Artists
Planting seeds of creativity via
dance. music. & lyrics.
www.kuga808.com
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EXERCISE Â EXERCISE Â EXERCISE Â EXERCISEÂ EXERCISE Â EXERCISE
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February 2 and 16
Saturdays monthly, 8:30 am
Forest Workday
Koke’e CCC Camp
Register:Â Â Koke’e Natural History Musuem
(808) 335-9975. kokeemuseum@earthlink.net
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Fridays, 8:30 – 9:30 am
“Stretch & Tone” morning exercise for adults
“Balle Tone”
Kauai Dance Theatre’s Kalaheo Studio
Ongoing & new folks welcome, bring exercise mat & thick towel
$6 per class
Contact Janie Crane 332-9737
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Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 1 – 2 pm
Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program
Especially for those with Arthritis
Jim Jung, Cis Odell – instructors
Dress comfortably
Check with doctor before beginning any exercise program
Contact:Â Â 596-2900, Jennifer DeMarrre, Director
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Tuesdays 9-10 am
Wednesday and Thursdays 5:30pm
Beginning Qi Gong, Basic 8
Mental clarity, greater calm, balance and more energy
Qi Center in Lihue
$125 for  2 classes and two months practice
$60 for children
Call 639-4300, Qi@hawaii.rr.com
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Thursdays, 10 – 11am
Free Qi Gong for Seniors 65+
A gentle sittiing form for longevity
Thursdays, 10 – 11 am
12 Sitting Qi Gong Exercise Class
for beginners for greater health
Thursdays, 11 am to noon
Golden Eight Qi Gong Exercises
Qi Center
Call 639-4300, Qi@hawaii.rr.com
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MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSICÂ
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Every Friday, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
New York City Jazz Saxophonist Denny Morouse
Plus David Braun, trumpeter from Chicago
Shaka Tacos
Contact:Â Â Denny Morouse
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Friday nights 7:00-8:00pm
Entertainment at Center Stage
Kukui Grove Center
Contact:Â Â 245-7784
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First Friday & Saturday of Month
All day live entertainment
Coconut Plantation Marketplace
Free and open to the public
Contact:Â Â Darryl Low
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Every monday morning, 8:00 – 11:00 am
February 4 to March 31
Plant Doctor – plant pathologist Bob Nyvall
diagnose your plant’s illness and provide treatment
Walk inservice – bring leaves and flowers of plant
NTBG Kalaheo headquarters
Contact:  Lea Taddonio, 332-7324,  <outreach@ntbg.org>
“Ask-A-Botanist” Program — by appointment
To identify unfamiliar plant in your backyard
Bring leaves and flower sample
NTBG Kalaheo headquarters
Contact: Â Lea Taddonio, 332-7324, <outreach@ntbg.org>
Every Tuesday or Wednesday, beginning January 29 or 30
For seven weeks
6:00 – 8:00 pm
Imaginative Writing Part 1:Â Â Image, Voice, Character
Taught by Michaella Mintcheff
Kauai High School Adult Education, Lihue
Class fee:Â Â $42
Register via Maurice, 274-3390
Details:Â Â misha@hawaii.rr.com, 246-6166
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Every Monday at 3:00 pm
Outdoor Farmer’s Market
Kukui Grove Center (near Sears)
Contact:Â Â 245-7784