email giac@hawaiilink.net to get listing in advance
November 2009 Art & Culture Events
Two exceptional exhibitions on view now (Honolulu Event)
“Hokusai: 36 Views of Mount Fuji”
Honolulu Academy of Art Main Gallery
“Hawaii Craftsmen Annual Exhibition” juried by Helen Drutt
Honolulu Academy Linekona Art Center
October 30 & 31, November 6 & 7, 7:00 pm
November 6 & 8, 4:00 pm
Kauai Performing Arts Center (KPAC) presents
Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize winning play, “Our Town”
Kauai Community College Performing Arts Center
Tickets from cast members & at the door
Adults $15/ Students $10
Info: call 651-2417
KPAC is a Hawaii State Department of Education Program
Friday, October 30, 5:30 pm
KUGA presents
NIGHT OF THE LIVING HALLOWEEN HIP HOP JAM
2 x 2 BBoy Battle – “Who can rep da hardest in costume?”
Costume required. Signup at 5:30 pm
Surprise Guest Judges from Honolulu
Kalaheo Neighborhood Center Gym
Drug and Alcohol-Free event for all ages!
$5 for everyone/ 12 and under $3
Contact: Lila Metzger, www.kuga808.com
Friday, October 30, 7:00 – 10:00 pm
The Yes Men – Elijah, Will Lydgate, Kirk Smart
Funk, Jazz, Latin, Soul & Rock
Come in costumes and dance!
Waipouli Beach Resort, Tahitian Lanai
$10 cover
Contact: Will Lydgate
Friday, October 30, 10:00 pm till pau
Mana Maoli Collective
Paula Fuga, Wayne of Natural Vibrations,
Kapali Keahi of Lahaina Grown, Kana & Alika of Revival,
Young Brothers of Moemoea, Shane of Sudden Rush,
DJ Podahgee
$15 at door, $10 in advance (at Tradewinds Bar)
Proceed to support Mana Maoli and Hawaiian Charter School
Saturday, October 31, 12:00 – 4:00 pm
Rejuvenation Qi Gong Workshop for Beginners
Qi Center Kauai
Tuition: $200 includes 2 months of optional practice
Info: 808.639-4300, Qi@hawaii.rr.com
Saturday, October 31, 4:00 pm to Midnight
9th Kaua’i Homegrown Music Festival
Saturday Night Halloween Extravaganza Circus Dance Party
5 Bands, 2 DJs, Fire Dancers, Co$tume Conte$t, Keiki Maze,
Bring Your Jack O’ Lanterns Contest Lighting at Sunset, & More!
Sunday, November 1, Noon to 8:00 pm
Day of the Dead Celebration
7 bands, Singer/Songwriters, Fire Dancers, Barter Fair All Day
Special Guest: Chris Berry from Panjea
<www.panjeamusic.com>
Costumes Still Alive All Day
Food & Beverage brought to you from Local Vendors
$20 donation for one day/$30 Weekend Pass for both days
Weekend pass pre-sale online @ www.dovepresents.com,
Healthy Hut Kilauea, Papayas Hanalei, Kauai Music & Sound Kapaa,
Papayas Kapaa, Progressive Expressions Koloa, Scotty’s Music Kalaheo
All Day Tickets at the Gate only
(includes Weekend on-site parking, come and go as you please all weekend
and be entered into the drawing)
Location: THE RANCH @ 4620 Kuawa Road, right hand side
Kids under 12 – free
Food & Drinks on site or BYO
Bring chairs, blankets, coolers, umbrellas, etc.
RAIN OR SHINE/ No Dogs Please
Info: 635-5556, www.dovepresents.com
Sunday, October 31, 10:00 pm – 2:00 am
King Kong Monster Ball
featuring Augie T, Dancing, Costume Contest, Prizes
Aloha Beach Resort – Kuhio Lounge
$10 cover
Sponsored by KONG Radio
November Events
November 1, midnight
Deadline for entries to <kauaibackstory@yahoo.com>
Kauai Backstory.com
Theme: “Postcards”
Submission: One written entry and one visual entry
Text entries pasted into the body of an email (no attachments); limit to 100 words
Visual images sized to 4″ x 6″ at 75 dpi and sent as jpg attachment
First place: $100
Second place: $50
Third & Fourth place: $25 each
Winners and other noteworthy contributors posted on website
A special “reading” will follow at later date
Sponsored by Garden Island Arts Council
Wednesday, November 3, 6:00 – 7:00 pm
Natural Easy Cooking Class using traditional Chinese remedies
Qi Center
No charge for this event
Info: 639-4300
Wednesday, November 4, 6 – 7 pm
Lance Laney will speak on Bonsai
Princeville Library
sponsored by Friends of the NorthShore Library
Contact: Susan Dierker
Thursday, Nov. 5, 8:30 am – 1:00 pm
N? Keiki Aloha O N? ‘Ohana (The Beloved Children of Our Families)
A conference for ‘Ohana Caregivers Raising Keiki
featuring speakers: Michael Ratcliffe, Atty. & Brother Noland Conjugacion on Values of Aloha.
Hilton Kaua’i Beach Resort
Lunch provided. No Cost to ‘Ohana Caregivers.
$15 Agency Personnel
Pre-Registration Required by 10/30 QLCC 245-1873.
Thursday, November 5, 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Good Beginnings Alliance – “Economic Forum on Early Childhood Investment”
Kauai Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours
Pupu: wonton, sushi, ginger fried shrimp,
shoyu poke, tako poke, California roll, chicken,
veggie platter, assortment of desserts, wine, soft drinks
Kauai Community College Fine Dining Room
Register online by November 4: kauaichamber.org
November 6, 7, 13, 14, 7:00 pm
Island School High School presents
“Little Shop of Horrors” written by Howard Ashman & Alan Menken
Music in the style of 1960’s rock and roll, doo-wop and early Motown
third longest running musical & highest grossing production in off-Broadway history
directed by Peggy Ellenburg; music direction by Rose Alfiler
Island School Theatre
Tickets: $6 available at Island School office and cast members/$8 at the door
Contact: <peggy@ischool.org> 246-0233, ext 262
November 6 & 7, 7:00 pm
November 6 & 8, 4:00 pm
Kauai Performing Arts Center (KPAC) presents
Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize winning play, “Our Town”
Kauai Community College Performing Arts Center
Tickets from cast members & at the door
Adults $15/ Students $10
Info: call 651-2417
KPAC is a Hawaii State Department of Education Program
Friday, November 6, 6:30 – 8:00 pm, $15
Saturday, November 7, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, $105
Sunday, November 8, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm, $105
“The Eloquence of the Body” Workshop
– The Power of Myth and Story to Awaken the Body’s Energies
by Nancy Mellon, psychotherapist and Ashley Ramsdem, School of Storytelling at Emerson College, UK
Location: Kahuna Road Location
If paid in full before Friday, November 6, discount price it $205 for 3 days
Contact: Kim Murriera, 346-5967, <kiminkauai@yahoo.com>
Saturday, November 7, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Holiday Grief Workshop for anyone grieving a loss and finding the holidays difficult
Why: Holidays can be extra difficult to handle when facing the loss of a loved one and missing them. As one woman said after her husband’s death, “I wished I could go to sleep the day before Thanksgiving and wake up January 2nd.”
Where: Kaua`i Hospice, 4457 Pahe`e Street, Lihue
Info: 245-7277
Saturday, November 7, 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Kahu Kai, Caring for the Ocean and All Its Life
Celebration of Students’ Art Work for the Kamalani Pavilion
Princeville Center Outdoor Food Court
Contact: Teresa Abenoja <tabenoja@honugroup.com>, 808.457-1234
Carol Yotsuda, <giac@hawaiilink.net>, 808.245.2733
Open to public
Saturday, November 7, 1:00 – 5:00 pm
Sunday, November 8, 1:00 – 5:00 pm
Princeville Community Fine Arts Exhibition
Princeville Community Center
Contact: Jean Ann Flaherty, <jflahe5779@aol.com>
April McGinnis, <april@pcaonline.org>, 826-6687
Saturday, November 7, 5:00 – 9:00 pm
Celebrate Year of the Hawaiian Music and Kauai’s many composers
Malie Foundation Luau Fundraiser
Smith’s Tropical Paradise, Wailua
Life-long Contribution to Hawaiian Music Awards Event
In support of the 2009 Year of Hawaiian Music, Kaua’i musicians and composers will be honored at the annual M?lie Awards Luau
Lifetime Achievement Honorees include: Ilei Beniamina, Ane Kanahele, Isaac Kanahele, James Kaholokula. and Sarah Kailikea.
Leilani Rivera-Bond and Fred Aki will receive awards as recording artists and Female and Male Vocal awards go to Jane Gray and Willy Carrillo. The musical group Na Kama’aina will be honored for their contribution to Hawaiian music.
The master of ceremonies, Chanel Flores, will guide the evening’s entertainment which includes Lady Ipo Ferreira & N?l Hoaloha, Kealoha Kalama and Maidens, and Miz Kaua’i Tita, Puna Pikini. Special guest, Boom Shakalaka Herrod, is rumored to make a presence. Expect great fun!
All are invited to support the honorees and to raise funds for M?lie Scholarship. A silent auction will be offered featuring two hand-made quilts, local art, gift baskets, an 80 lb. dressed pig donated by Kaneshiro Farms, and much more. Donations are being solicited until Nov. 5, and contributors may contact Rene Tokuda 822-5514.
Call Iwa Dawbarn 652-4497 for $25 tickets, which includes entertainment and plentiful Hawaiian plate dinner. Tickets available at Vicky’s Fabrics, Hilton Kaua’i Beach Resort and JJ ‘Ohana. For more information call 822-2166 or 246-5515.
Sunday, November 8, 10 am – 3 pm (second Sunday)
88 Shrines at Lawai International Center
Brief video and talk story session by Lynn Muramoto
Donations are appreciated
Info: 639-4300, LM@hawaii.rr.com
Sunday, November 8, 12:00 – 5:00 pm
Kapa’a Middle School’s Choir and Ukulele Band CONCERT FEST
sponsored by Kapa’a Middle School PTSA
at the Kauai Hilton Resort
Great Entertainment, Food, Vendors, Country Store, Games for Keiki and more
This fundraiser will help defray the cost of the Heritage Music Festival this coming March for the Kapa’a Middle School Choir and Ukulele Band.
$10.00 adults $5.00 students 3 and under free
Info: Mary Lardizabal, 821-4470, ext 136
Sunday, November 8, 4:00 pm
The Kaiulani Project
A celebration of Hawaiian Princess Victoria Kaiulani Cleghorn
Music, History and Theater with selected scenes from
Kaiulani – The Island Rose
by Jennifer Fahrni & Carol Harvie-Yamaguchi
Portrayal of Kaiulani by Kawenaulaonalani Tyger Warren
Storybook Theatre of Hawaii, 3814 Hanapepe Road
Info: 808.335.0712
www.TheKaiulaniProject.com
November 9, 12, 16, 19
Mondays/Thursday evenings, 6:30 – 9:30 pm
Photoshop Classes
Location: Hale Luana B&B
Kapuna Road, Kilauea Mile Marker 19
www.haleluana.com (directions)
Fee: $195
Register: Call Johnathan Green, 332-5365
If you own Photoshop and fighting it too long to understand it, this is your opportunity to learn, experience and use the power of Photoshop to make the creations that rest in your mind. Get light years ahead of where you are now in just four classes.
Photoshop’s Preferences, the Bridge’s Preferences, the Bridge, Camera RAW, Photoshop Tools, Layers, Actions, Masks, Adjustment Layers and more.
Questions? Call Johnathan Green at 332-5365
Wednesday & Thursday, November 10 & 11, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Vegetarian Thanksgiving Meal
Using local organic ingredients
Soups, salad, appetizers, entrees, side dishes, desserts
$75 includes all t he ingredients
Bring your appetite
Contact: Richard Porto, 826-7552
Wednesday, November 11, 11:00 am
Kauai Westside Thanksgiving and Veteran Month
Hanapepe Cafe & Bakery
RSVP: 808.335.5011
Evening: Aunty Lucinda & Friends
Ke Ole Pono No Na Kupuna Craftsmaking
Waimea Plantaion Cottages
Contact: <akalani@royal.net>
Wednesday, November 11, 1:00 – 3:00 pm
Tracey Schavone’s “Kauai Vibrations” on KKCR Radio
features guest Carol Kouchi Yotsuda of GIAC
Garden Island Arts Council one of six partner non-profits
being highlighted during KKCR Membership Drive
Tune in….
Thursday, Friday, Nov 12 & 13, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Saturday, Sunday, Nov 14 & 15, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Grandmaster Hong – Emitting Life Force Energy & Qi Gong 3 & 4
Tuition $495 when prepaid by 10/29; $545 thereafter
$125 for returning students
Reservations: call 639-4300
Friday, November 13, 12:00 – 2:00 pm
Free Pilates & Healthy Back Exercise demonstration
Dolphin Touch Wellness Center
4544 Kukui Street, Kapaa
Contact Terri Hunter, 639-1313
Dolphin Touch, 821-9606
Performance Dates:
Friday, November 13, 20, 27< 7:00 pm
Saturday, November 14, 21, 28, 7:00 pm
Sunday, November 15, 22, 29, 4:00 pm
CINDERELLA by Rodgers and Hammerstein
One of Broadway’s most beloved stories brought to you by
Hawaii Children’s Theatre & Kauai Community Players
Gala Fundraiser: Friday, November 13, 5:00 – 9:30 pm
Dinner & Dancing & Show/ Preferred Theatre Seating/Back Stage Tour/Chance to win a walk-on role
$50 donation per person
Reservations 346-9081 or 246-8985/ Tables of 10 available
Benefit for Salvation Army and Kauai Food Bank:
Sunday, November 15 – Tickets are $5 if you bring food or money donation to theatre
Show Tickets: $10 from cast, $12 at outlets, $15 at door/$12 for students & seniors, Children under 4 are free
Tix Outlets: Borders, Kalaheo Coffee Co, Progressive Expressions, Papaya’s, Larry’s Music,
North Shore Pharmacy, Cake Nouveau
Info: 639-2437
www.hawaiichildrenstheatre.com
Entry deadline: November 12, $5 Entry Fee per category
Friday, November 13, 6:00 pm to Sunday, November 15, noon
Aston Kauai Beach at Maka’iwa
1st Annual Shoreline Fishing Tournament
Weigh-in: Sunday, November 12, 9:00 am – Noon
Live entertainment, Barbecue, cold drinks available for sale
75% of entry fees = cash prizes for 1st place winner in each category; 25% of all entry fees donated to Kauai Food Bank
Contact: Amy Christmas, <Amy.Christmas@astonhotels.com>
November 13-15, Three-day celebration honoring the Episcopal Saints of Hawaii, King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma
King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma founded the Episcopal Church in Hawaii and created many institutions to benefit the Hawaiian people including St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Queen’s Hospital, the Iolani School, and St. Andrew’s Priory for Girls.
Friday night, November 13th, 7:00 p.m.
Benefit Concert and Silent Auction will feature performers Mark Rossi, Pua Rossi-Fukino, Wally and Polei, Manulele, Jeff Mira, Henry Adam Curtis, Iris Downey, Malani Bilyeu, and friends.
St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church
4364 Hardy Street at Umi Street, Lihue
$25 donation includes pupus, drinks, and dessert.
Tickets are available now at the church office or at
All proceeds benefit the children, youth, outreach, and music ministries of St. Michael’s.
Saturday, November 14, 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
The All Angels Craft Fair features the island’s finest crafts and craft persons, as well as Lau Lau plates for $8.00.
All worship services that weekend feature special music and dance and a tribute to Kamehameha IV and Emma.
Sunday, November 15th, at 9:45 a.m. – main service
Sunday, November 15th, at 9:15 a.m. – dedication of the recently renovated Goodale Ministry Center.
The Goodale Center houses the church’s Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry, the Representative Payee Program, The Zone Youth Center, and a Pre-Teen Classroom. The Center honors Hobey and Nancy Goodale for their tireless efforts and generous support of St. Michael’s ministries.
Info: 245-3796 or visit www.stmichaels-kauai.org.
Friday, November 13, 7:30 – 9:30 pm
“The Value of Historical Studies in our World”
by Warren Nishimoto, Oral History Department, University of Hawai’i
Guest Panel: Dr. Mitsugi Nakashima, Andy Bushnell, John Lydgate, John Plews
Hanapepe Storybook Theatre, 3814 Hanapepe road
Saturday, November 14, 9:30 am – 2:00 pm
“How to Conduct an Oral History Interview” workshop
by Warren Nishimoto, Oral History Department, University of Hawai’i
Hanapepe Storybook Theatre upstairs classroom
Light Lunch provided/Enrollment limited
Application available at Storybook Theatre, Koke’e Museum, Kaua’i Historical Society, email <director@storybook.org>
Sponsored by Hawaii Community for the Humanities, Storybook Theatre,
Koke’e Natural History Museum, Kaua’i Historical Society
Friday November 13th – 7:30pm (doors open at 7 pm)
John Cruz in Concert + band
Church of the Pacific in Princeville, 5-4280 Kuhio Hwy
$25 reserved/$20 general admission
Buy tickets at www.johncruz.com
Contact: Leslie Truglio, 808-285-5778 cell
Saturday November 14th – 7:30pm (doors open at 6:45 pm)
John Cruz in Concert + band
special West Kauai performance
Waimea Theatre, 9691 Kaumuali’i Hwy
808-285-5778
http://www.waimeatheater.com
$20 reserved/$15 general admission
Buy tickets at www.johncruz.com
Entries taken: Saturday, November 14, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Opening Reception: Saturday, November 21, 5:00 – 8:00 pm
KSA Holiday Show: Small Works 2009
KSA Exhibition Space, Kukui Grove
Juror: Jaimey Hamilton, University of Hawaii lecturer: Art History, Chairman of the Visiting Artist Program.
Juror Lecture: TBA
All works no larger than 16″x16″x16″, frames included. 2-D work must be ready to hang. All artwork must be well crafted and able to be handled.
Restrictions: No Pic-frames, no shrink-wrap and no saran-wrap.
Five (5) entries per artist, $5.00 per entry, with a minimum of one artwork per person selected by the juror for exhibition.
“off the wall” exhibition, with the juror selecting a “2nd tier” of artworks to be held in reserve. When a Small Works piece is purchased, it may be taken at the time of sale. The show chairperson will select a replacement from the reserved artworks.
A blank tree ornament will be offered to artists on entry day to embellish for our “art” tree. Please return it at the opening, it will be offered for sale and should be marked with the price. The ornament’s sale is a donation to KSA.
The show prospectus will be sent by mail and email at the beginning of November. Please try to have it filled out prior to entry day, as we are trying to facilitate a faster entry process for you and everyone else.
Sunday, November 15, 12:00 – 6:00 pm
Annual Kiho’alu Slack Key Guitar Festival
Six Hours of Hawaii’s Top Kiho’alu Musicians
Hilton Kauai Beach Resort
Free and open to the public
Contact: Milton Lau
Sunday, November 15, 2009 3–5 p.m.
Hawaiian Contemporary Musical Concert
Musical group Lilia in concert in the meadow at NTBG’s Southshore Visitors Center
Advance tickets are available for $10 ($15 day of event)
Seating is limited so bring your own chair or mat
A portion of the proceeds will help support the nonprofit National Tropical Botanical Garden
Lilia features Cindy Combs (slack key guitar and vocals), Anela Lauren (Celtic harp), Phil Watts (flute and sax), and Roger Jacobs (bass).
Food available for purchase from Monster Tacos.
To purchase tickets or for more information, call 742-2433.
Driving directions to the Southshore Visitors Center can be found at http://ntbg.org/gardens/DrivingDirections-ALLERTON.pdf
(from Jon Letman)
Friday, November 20, 7:00 pm
Na Palapalai CD Release Concert
Na Palapalai, Kupaoa, Halau Ka Lei Mokihana O Leina’ala
Kauai Community College PAC
Tickets: $20 pre-sale/$25 at door
Tix Outlets: Hawaiian Music Kiosk at Princeville Center, Pono Market,
Borders, Scotty’s Music, <www.napalapalaimusic.com>
Saturday November 21, 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Royal Ballet Kauai Academy
“Student Performance and Fall Recital”
Ballet, Hip Hop, Modern, Jazz, Contemporary, Flamenco Spanish Dance
Kilauea Theater/ Calvary Chapel
Tickets $7 at the door
$5 in advanced from Magic Dragon Toy & Art (Princeville)
Call Jennifer Bell-Grey for more information 823-9588 or visit
www.jenballet.com
Saturday-Sunday, November 21 – 22
Drop Dance Intensive; Dancers Gotta Go (based in Canada)
Instructors: Michael Rhodes & Mark Kanemaru
Kauai Marriott Resort
Register w/ Tiffany Dodge, 245-1810
Saturday, November 21, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Global Climate Change: Impacts on Kauai
A Conference sponsored by Surfrider Foundation, Kauai UH Sea Grant Program, Kauai Community College
Topics and speakers are:
Brief Introduction Dr. Carl Berg, Surfrider Foundation – Kauai
Climate Overview: Rainfall/Drought Dr. Thomas Giambelluca, Univ. Hawaii, Dept. Geography
Stream Flow and Groundwater Dr. Gordon Tribble, USGS Pacific Islands Water Science Center
Sea Level Rise: Coastal Problems Dr. Chip Fletcher, Univ. Hawaii, Dept. Geology & Geophysics
Ocean Changes: Coral Reefs Dr. Paul Jokiel, Univ. Hawaii, HIMB
Discussion Moderator Mr. James O’Connell, Univ. Hawaii, Sea Grant Extension Agent
Location: Kauai Community College Performing Arts Center
No registration fee
Pre-registration is requested and 200 participants are expected. Refreshments will be provided.
To pre-register please email cberg@pixi.com
For more information contact: Dr. Carl Berg (Surfrider Foundation) at 639-2968 or cberg@piixi.com
This conference will provide scientific information in layman’s terms on how the cumulative effects of various aspects of climate change are likely to impact Kauai’s future. Each speaker will address “Global Climate Change as it will affect Kauai” for about 30-45 minutes. The experts’ presentations will be followed by a moderated discussion forum, with questions taken from the audience. Another workshop, specifically focused on mitigating climate change effects and actually slowing the rate of change, is planned for next year.
This conference is designed for high school and college students, government officials and employees, farmers, representatives of Kauai’s major industries, including tourism, health care and the military, KIUC, community and environmental groups and interested members of the public.
November 21, 7:00 pm
A History of Jazz Part III
Kirk Smart Band with guest artist Noel Jewkes
Kauai Community College Performing Arts Center
Contact: Kirk Smart
Sunday, November 22, 12:00 – 4:00 pm
Rejuvenation Qi Gong for beginners
Tuition: $200 includes 2 months of optional practice
Qi Center, Lihue
REgister: 639-4300
Saturday, November 28, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Jocelyn Fujii Book signing
“Stories of Aloha: Homegrown Treasures of Hawaii”
to benefit Lawaii International Center
Kukui Grove Shopping Center, Center stage
Contact: qi@hawaii.rr.com
Sunday, November 29, 10 am – 3 pm (last Sunday)
88 Shrines at Lawai International Center
Brief video and talk story session by Lynn Muramoto
Donations are appreciated
Info: 639-4300, LM@hawaii.rr.com
Monday, November 30, 5:30 – 7:00 pm
Kaua`i Hospice 2009 Candle Lighting Memorial
Please join us in lighting a candle as a glowing symbol of remembrance and affection for loved ones who have died or for those far away this holiday season.
The Aloha Church – (Across from Taco Bell in Lihue)
For information, call Kaua`i Hospice at 245-7277
Ongoing or multi-day activities:
AIRPORT WINDOW DISPLAYS
HAL side: Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument – a Legacy of Conservation
United Airlines side: Year of the Hawaiian Music
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)
ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART
Exhibition Date: November 2009 at The Wailoa Center, Hilo
HI Art Magazine presents Faces of Hawaii
Photo Portrait Competition 2009
Juror: James F. Jensen, Director of Exhibitions and Collections for The Contemporary Museum
Prospectus online at <http://www.hiartmagazine.com?
Info: <info@hiartmagazine.com>
Art Classes by Marionette
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
CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE
HULA CLASS REGISTRATION—-Leilani Rivera Bond, kumu hula of Halau Hula o Leilani, welcomes keiki, teens and adults to register for beginning or intermediate hula and Tahitian dance classes starting in June. Call Leilani at 651-0682 or email darryl.leilani@hawaiiantel.net.
On Mondays, classes are held at All Saints Church gym in Kapaa: beginning keiki at 6:00; beginning opio (teens) and wahine, 7:15.
New class for keiki on Tuesday in Koloa at 4:00.
Keiki kane classes held on Wednesday, 3:45 in Wailua.
On Wednesdays at All Saints gym, classes for intermediate and advanced keiki at 6:00; intermediate and advanced opio (teens) and wahine at 7:30.
Reasonable monthly fee charged. Call kumu Leilani Rivera Bond at 651-0682 or email darryl.leilani@hawaiiantel.net to register. The halau and Leilani participate in community events and competitions, perform at the Grand Hyatt, put on a Christmas family show, and have an annual ho’ike in February.
The Halau Hula o Leilani Booster Club is a non-profit organization supporting the halau. Mahalo for your assistance. Call or email me or Leilani if you need further information.
Donna Stewart
Halau Hula o Leilani
Cell: 635-7248; e-mail dsmanu@hawaii.rr.com
Saturdays, 11:00 am
Drumming Class
Lydgate Park Pavilion by Kamalani Bridge
Bring your own drum, stool or chair
$10 per session
Contact: Isa Maria, 652-6139
2nd, 3rd, 4th Saturdays, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Kauai Museum’s 2008 Saturday Clubs
monthly workshops on unique island traditions
Kaua’I Museum daily public tours, 10:30 am to noon
Led by knowledgeable & entertaining docents
Free with admission to the museum
The Kaua;I Museum, Keepers of the Culture
Info: 245-6931
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
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
Last two thursday each month, 3:15 – 5:00 pm
Ilima Rivera’s Hula Studio
Hula and Tahitian Classes
Kukui Grove Center Stage
Contact: Ilima Rivera, 808-822-5929
DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE
Monday October 5th-31st
Fall enrollment for Dance Classes
Royal Ballet Kauai Academy
Ballet, Hip Hop, Flamenco Spanish Dance
New session begins October 12th
preparation for Fall recital and show November 21st
Classes for all ages and abilities. Performance is optional.
Class locations, Princeville, Kapaa, Lihue (Island School)
Call Jennifer Bell-Grey for more information 823 9588 or visit www.jenballet.com
Wednesdays, Oct 7 – Dec 16, 4:00 – 5:00 pm
11-week workshop with Leslie Frasier, ages 6 – 12
Create unique masks molded to their faces; art of paper mache puppet-making
Green Light Creative Arts Center, 4-941 A Kuhio Hwy, Kapaa
Contact: Rebecca Owen, 808.276.1265,
www.greenlightcreativearts.com
Ongoing classes drawing, painting, dance, drama, stretch and tone
Ages 4 and up
Seasonal dance camps for kids, theme Birthday Parties, Parent Getaway Nights
Teacher Rebecca Owen
Green Light Creative Arts Center
4-941 A Kuhio Hwy, Kapaa
Contact Rebecca, 276-1265, rebeccamichelle@mac.com
www.greenlightcreativearts.com
Thursdays, October 15 – November 19, 5:00 – 6:00 pm
Lithurgical Dance Workshop (six sessions)
Lihue Parish Hall
Free to all
Contact, RSVP, Info: Janie Crane, 332-9737
Kauai Dance Theatre 24th season
Summer-Fall 16 week term of classes, ages 4 – adult
Creative movement, various levels of Ballet/Pointe, Tap and Jazz dance – Kalaheo
Intermediate level ballet class – Lihue location
Contact Janie Crane, 332-9737 for registration form
Register by July 31 and save $5 off the $15 registration fee
www.kauaidancetheatre.com – schedule, fees, info
Aloha Dance Studio
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
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
www.alohatango.com
EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE
Qi Gong Classes:
To register for classes call 639-4300 or Qi@hawaii.rr.com. The location of the
Qi Center is 3343 Kanakolu Street, Lihue, HI 96766 (From Kuhio Hwy 56, turn by the AT&T store on Ehiku St. then take the fourth right on Kanakolu St, follow the signs).
Mondays, 8:30 – 9:30 am
“Stretch and Tone” – stretch, tone, fitness format, Pilates-inspried exercise
Fridays, 8:30 – 9:30 am
“FitDanceFusion” – standing stretches, 20 min aerobic dance movement, toning floor exercise
Ongoing in Kalaheo studio – call for location, details, current schedule
Bring exercise mat or thick towel for floor work; wear comfortable clothes
$7/class, $26/4 class card, $48/8 class card
Contact: Janie Crane, 332-9737, jbcdance@hotmail.com
www.kauaidancetheatre.com – info
Saturdays monthly, 8:30 am
Forest Workday
Koke’e CCC Camp
Register: Koke’e Natural History Musuem
(808) 335-9975. kokeemuseum@earthlink.net
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: 596-2900, Jennifer DeMarrre, Director
MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC
Mondays,12:00 noon – 1:00 pm
Monday Music – Waimea Free Outdoor Concert
Hofgaard Park – across from Ishihara Market
contact: Candy Baar, Aloha-n-Paradise Art & Event Gallery, 338-1522
Friday nights 7:00-8:00pm
Entertainment at Center Stage
Kukui Grove Center
Contact: 245-7784
First Friday & Saturday of Month
All day live entertainment
Coconut Plantation Marketplace
Free and open to the public
Contact: Darryl Low
ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC
Every Monday at 3:00 pm
Outdoor Farmer’s Market
Kukui Grove Center (near Sears)
Contact: 245-7784
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
Send out on October 29, 2009