The September ARTS newsletter is online: https://www.gardenislandarts.org/arts.html

email giac@hawaiilink.net to get listing in advance

OCTOBER 2010 ART & CULTURE EVENTS:

Note:  Ongoing, weekly or multi-day activities listed at the end of this email.

Thursday, Sept 30, 7:00 pm

Mardi Gras Entertainment presents

A Simon & Garfunkel Retrospective

w/ AJ Swearingen & Jonathan Beedle

Kauai Community College PAC

$30 Advance/$35 Door

Ticket outlets: Kauai Music & Sound,

Hanalei Strings & Things, Progressive Expressions,

Scotty’s Music, Aloha-N-Paradise, Kauai Harley Davidson

Contact:  Kevin Rogers, 337-9234

www.lazarbearproductions.com/

Thursday, Sept 30, midnight deadline for submitting entries

KauaiBackstory.com, an online literary journal, 5th annual creative competition

This year’s theme,  “Refuge” is sponsored by the Garden Island Arts Council.

Text entries must be pasted into the body of an email (no attachments) and sent to kauaibackstory@yahoo.com.

Images must be sent as a jpg attachment.

Cash prizes will be awarded in the following manner.

Written: First place,  $100; second place,  $50; third place,  $25.

Visual: One $100 award.

Kauaibackstory.com is intended to serve as a timely,  interactive forum.

Readers are encouraged to visit often and post comments.

OCTOBER ARTS & CULTURE:

Friday, October 1, 4:30 – 5:30 pm

“He Inoa No Nalani” In Honor of the Heavenly Chiefs

Arrival and presentation of Kaua’i Aloha Festivals Royal Court

with traditional protocols of a Ho’okupu Ceremony

Special hula Kahiko performance of mele ali’i

featuring ancient chants and dances for Hawai’i’s esteemed monarchs

by Halau Palaihiwa O Kaipuwai, kumu hula Kehaulani Kekua

Kauai Beach Resort Poolside Courtyard

FREE and open to the public; no-host cocktail service

Preview event for October 29 concert in the Jasmine Ballroom

Contact:  Kehaulani Kekua, (808) 346-7574

Sponsored by Hawaii Tourism Authority as part of

“KAUA’I STYLE—Let Us Show You Aloha”

Friday, October 1, 2010, 7:00 pm

Kauai Pow Wow Council, The County of Kauai

and the Kauai Office of Economic Development present

“The Eagle Song Dancers” (Spakwus Slolem)

Coastal canoe culture people from the Squamish Nation, Vancouver, B.C.

Songs, dances, handcrafted drums amd cedar masks

Kauai Community College Performing Arts center

Tickets:  $10

Free: 12 and under/65 and over

Contact:  Dale Jacobs, 828-1294

Here is a Welcoming Song from them:

Friday, October 1, 7:00 pm

Kauai String/Woodwind Trio Debut Performance

Kim McDonough, clarinetist

Jasmine Libert, bassoonist

Katherine Stennett, violinist

playing with Tom Beck on tuba

Island School Main Hall

Contact:  Tom Beck II

Friday, October 1, 7:00 pm

5th Anniversary of “The Gospel According to Sam:

Animal Stories for the Soul”

by William Miller (Father Bill, Rector)

Reception and Reading

He will share insights from SAM, his faithful Airedale terrier

Released in October 2005, 10,000 hard cover copies sold worldwide

Event is part of an entire weekend at St. Michael’s

celebrating animal friends

St Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church, Lihue

www.stmichaels-kauai.org, 245-3796

October 1, 7:00 – 9:30 pm (every Friday)

Millicent Cummings & Darby Slick

Blue Planet Cafe

No cover w/ purchase of expresso & dessert

Friday Night Hanapepe Art Walk

3900 Hanapepe Road

Saturday, October 2

American Cancer Society 2010 Hoedown for Hope

“Dancing in Denim and Diamonds”

Southwestern inspired culinary dishes, paniolo beverages,

dancing, guest appearance by Nohelani Cypriano

Silent & Live auctions, sweepstakes, western dance contest

free dance lessons by Sunday Murch

Emcee Ron Wiley

Kilohana Luau Pavilion

Sponsored by Earthworks Pacific,

A&B/Kukuiula, Wilcox Health

Contact:  246-0695, 639-0688, Michelle Emura, Lani Yukimura

Tickets:  www.hoedownforhope.org, 1-800-227-2345

Saturday, October 2, 7:00 – 11:00 pm

“Songwriters Showcase!”

Join Lynn and Thayne Taylor with “NTO”

and guest songwriters performing all original music

Upstairs at JJ’s moonrise & ocean views

Located up the stairs at JJ’s Broiler overlooking Kalapaki Bay

Anchor Cove Shopping Center, 3416 Rice Street, Lihue

Cover charge $10

Age 21 and over – ID required for entry

cocktail and pupu service available

http://www.reverbnation.com/lynnthaynetaylor

Every Saturday Night in October

for updates on schedule of appearing artists

(Songwriters interested in performing, contact 645-0527

or thayne@lynnandthayne.com

(This is not an open mic, all performances will be scheduled)

Saturday & Sunday, October 2 & 3, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Kaua’i Psychic Faire – 15th since 1998

Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall Lobby

Aura Photographyl, Tarot, Graphology. Psychic Readings,

Mandala Art

$25 or 15-minute readings

Info:  Genora Woodruff, 482-1516, <www.kauaipsychicfaire.com>

Saturday & Sunday, October 2 & 3

14th Annual Kauai Coconut Festival

1:00 – 2:30 pm – John Cruz and Sean Carilllo and Frank Carillo performing

Te’o-Tafiti, Samoan fire-knife dancer also performing

Both Te’o and John will be visiting schools all week

to share importance of culture, coconuts, hard work & music

Cooking contest & demonstrations, venodrs,

pie-eating contest, keiki activities

www.johncruz.com

www.kapsamoa.com

www.kbakauai.org

Sunday October 3  from 12:30 to 3:30 pm

Painting Outside the Lines with m.Lea Ingram

Fun class using permanent color fast dyes to paint on fabric.

All dyes and 2/3 of a yard of fabric will be supplied.

Line drawings of tropical flowers will be available to use for designs

or you may bring your own designs and ideas!

Bring a roll of paper towels, wear old clothing and a smile!

Space is limited so call soon to reserve a spot.

Church of the Pacific

$40 for the 3 hour Session includes supplies

To Register:  Lea Ingram instructor (652-2261)

Monday, October 4, 3:00 – 5:00 pm

Zemlinsky Quartet

Kauai Community College Performing Arts Center

$35 Adults/$10 Students

Kauai Concert Assn

Saturday, October 9, 10:00 am

2010 Eo E Emalani i Alakai Festival

12:00 noon – Queen’s entrance

Queen – Tracy Ann Hiipoilani Kanahele of Niihau

Hula Halau from Kauai, other islands, Japan & Europe

perform for the Queen

Kokee State Park, Kanaloahuluhulu Meadow

Contact:  Michelle Hookano, 335-9975

Sunday, October 10, 1:00 – 3:00 pm

“Na Hulu Ali’i” – Celebrating Our Esteemed Chiefs & Chiefesses

A hula event honoring the Kaua’i Aloha Festivals Royal Court

Ladies of Ka Waikahe Lani Malie, Kumu Hula La’amea Almeida

Kumu Hula Blaine Kamalani Kia

Ori Uvira and Musicians

Koloa School Ukulele Band

Hyatt Crafters giving demonstrations

Kukui’ula Village, Poipu

Free and open to the public

Coordinators:  Christy La’amea Almeida, Veronica Lovesy

Contact:  742-9545

Sponsored by Hawaii Tourism Authority as part of

Let Us Show You Aloha — Kauai Style”

Thursdays, October 14, 21, 28, November 4

“Abstracting Nature:  Handbuilding in Clay”

4-week ceramics workshop w/ Jennifer Hill

4 week course $85 includes $25 for firing and materials

Individual classes:  $25 each

Location: Art Pod in Niumalu

Sponsored by GIAC/KCS

Register:  giac@hawaiilink.net

Contact:  Jennifer Hill, <jenniferamhill@yahoo.com>

October 16 – 17

WAIP? KALO FESTIVAL 2010

Waip? Foundation, in partnership with Limahuli Garden and Preserve, will host a Kalo Festival; This is a fundraiser for the Waip? Community

“E Ola N? Iwi i? K?kou”, theme of this grassroots event, means to honor the

traditions of our ancestors and will focus on sharing everything about kalo.

Sat. October 16, 10:00 am – 8:00 pm

Ho`olaule`a in the big field at Waip?, features workshops, educational booths, tastings and demos; biggest kalo competitions and recognition of kupuna mahi`ai Kalo (Kalo farmers); lo`i tours, food and craft vendors, keiki fun and games, a

cooking contest, and Kalo art contest. Music, presentations and movies into the evening.

Kitchen and Poi Mill, and will be a minimum to “0” waste event, so

bring your own plates and utensils, and do not use styrofoam.

Entry fees: $3 for adults/$1 for kids under 12.

Sunday, October 17, 9:00 – 11:00 am

Limahuli Garden and Preserve will host a Kalo varieties identification workshop

followed by a Kalo tasting and p?`ina until 12:30pm

Contact:  826-9969 or http://www.facebook.com/l/8be5c;www.waipafoundation.org

Thursday – Saturday, October  21- October 23

Na Lima Hana Festival

Grand Hyatt Kaua’i Resort and Spa

There are tons of details at http://nalimahana.wetpaint.com.  Both the Hawaiiana and the Malama Ola Festivals now have an overarching event title, Na Lima Hana Festival (many hands working).  There is a description and explanation, along with a detailed event schedule (lots and lots of events)

http://nalimahana.wetpaint.com/

Saturday, October 23, 5:00 pm

“Hau’oli la Hanau, Grace Guslander”

Kaua’i Historical Society annual fundraiser

Celebrate the 100th birthday of famed

Coco Palms resort owner & manager Grace Guslander

Music by Larry Rivera and other local musicians

Featuring award-winning artist is Kainani Kahaunaele with original Hawaiian mele

Torchlighting ceremony, slack key music, Hawaiian pupus, cosmopolitan dinner buffet, silent auction of unique estate and antique items, fine art, jewelry, fashions,

island activities, dining, resort stays, including two giant clamshell sinks from the Coco Palms and framed lithograph by Raymond A Massey

Smith’s Tropical Paradise, Wailua

Tickets:  $65 per person, available at local outlets or…

Contact:  Kauai Historical Society, 245-3373, info@kauaihistoricalsociety.org

Donna Stewart for Kaua’i Historical Society

Cell 635-7248

dsmanu@hawaii.rr.com

Saturday, October 23, 2010, 7:00 – 9:00 pm

Ernestine Anderson & Houston Person

Kauai Community College PAC

$35 Adult/$10 Students

Kauai Concert Association

Friday, October 29

He Inoa No Na Lani Hula & Music Concert

6:00 pm

Pre-concert Festivities of Music, No-host cocktails and

delicious oceanfest dinner buffet, reservations required

7:00 pm

Premiere Performance of HE INOA NO NA LANI

an inspiring experience of Hawaiian history, thought and imagery

brought to life with a remarkable repertoire of hula artistry and

music choreography honoring Hawai’i’s Ali’i.

Kauai Beach Resort Jasmine Ballroom

Tickets:  Advance $22/$25

available at Kauai Beach Resort and online at www.kaieie.org

Tickets at Door $25/$30

Proceeds will support the cultural educations programs & projects

of Ka’ie’ier Foundation, a Native Hawaiian non-profit organization

Contact:  Kehaulani Kekua, www.kaieie.org

Sponsored by Hawaii Tourism Authority as part of

“Let Us Show You Aloha – Kauai Style”

Saturday, October 30, 8 am – 12 pm

Princeville Community Fine Arts Exhibit Deadline for entries

Paintings, drawings, scultpure, ceramics – non-juried exhibition

Saturday, November 6 & 7, 1:00 – 5:00 pm

Dates of exhibition

Catering delightful treats

www.pcaonline.org – for entry forms

Info:  April McGinnis, 826-6687

ONGOING CLASSES/ACTIVITIES:

Community Community Community Community

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

AIRPORT WINDOW DISPLAYS

HAL side:  “Dance is Alive and Well on Kaua’i”

United Airlines side:  “Kauai – Island of Festivals”

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)

Saturdays, 8:00 am – 1:00 pm

Waipa Foundation ‘Ohana Day

Wear comfortable shoes and clothing for working in the ‘auwai (taro irrigation system)

Change of clothing is recommended; bring water bottles, hats, tabis

lunch provided from Waipa-grown produce

Location:  one mile past Hanalei School

No charge, but reservations recommended

Email:  <kalen@waipafoundation.org>, 639-6905

Every second Saturday

Art, surf moveis, hula

Hanalei Town

Contact:  Joel Guy, http://www.hanaleigrassshackprod.com/index.html

Every Saturday, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Kauai Community Market

fresh ingredients, holiday foods & gifts, taro products,

tropical plants and flowers, coffee, hoiday pies & baked goods,

goat cheese, health & beauty items from goat’s milk,

breakfast & lunch choices, educational demo, and more

KCC front parking lot across from Grove Farm

hosted by Kauai County Farm Bureau & Kauai Community College

Contact:  Melissa McFerrin, 337-9944

First Saturday night of each month, 5:30 – 8:30 pm

Old Kapaa Town Art Walk

Live music, meet the artists, tasty bites, tasty bites, dancing, entertainment, support local businesses

Contact:  Angelique Ell, angie@aelldesign.com

Second Saturday of Each Month, 8:30 pm until lunch

Friends of the Path Clean Up

Ke Ala Hele Makalae, the path that goes by the coast

Potluck lunch at 11:00 am

Meet at the rest pavilion makai of the Kapaa Neighborhood Center

Contact:  Brett, 639-4561

Every Sunday, 6:00 – 8:00 pm

Sing, Dance and Feel the vibrational sounds of energetic kirtan

guided yoga breathing and spiritual insights from sacred yoga texts

Indian sweets and beverages

Hanalei Community Center

Free and open to the public

www.kauaikirtanjam.com, 821-1424

Every Monday at 3:00 pm

Outdoor Farmer’s Market

Kukui Grove Center (behind K-Mart)

Contact:  245-7784

ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART

Saturday mornings, 9:00 – 12:00 noon (twice monthly)

Plein Aire Pastel Workshops w/ Helen Turner

$15 per class; bring your own supplies (e-mail list from Helen)

Saturday, Sept 18 location:  Salt Pond Beach Park, Hanapepe, right side

Contact:  HIT@helenturner.com

September 19 – December 5 (HONOLULU EVENT)

Musings of Mystery and Alphabets of Agony:  The Work of Edward Gorey, prolific American author and artist (1925 – 2000)

on the tenth anniversary of his death

500 Edward Gorey books, many signed and first editions;

fine art books, original prints, posters, note cards, handmade toys and other curious objects

— collected by John Carollo, Honolulu composer and dedicated Goreyphile for over 35 years.

Original works from the Gorey Charitable Trust, NY, and Edward Gorey House, Cape Cod, Ma.

Contact:  Sharon Tasaka, Associate Director, UH Art Gallery

<gallery@hawaii.edu>, 808.956-6888

CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE

Hula ‘Olapa Training 2010

Opening NEW Hula ‘Olapa Training for Ladies

Serious students ONLY

Must have at least 2 years hula experience

Name of prior Halau/Kumu must be provided & contactable

Non-competitive hula

Sunday class schedule – 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Cover 2-month tuition plus registration fee upfront

Monthly tuition after initial 2 months

Must have at least 5 students enrolled to open class

Maximum of 15 students

Must register to attend mandatory orientation

Class starts Sunday, February 7

to Enroll, e-mail your contact info to <hulakauai@gmail.com>

April 3 – September 27, 2010

The Kekaha Train Robbery

Hawaii’s only train robbery occurred in 1920

near a little plantation village of Saki-Mana

at Kekeha Suger Company

First hand accounts and photographs illustrate

a story researched by Lee Cataluna

Kauai Museum

245-6931

Second and Last Sunday, 10 am – 3 pm

88 Shrines at Lawai International Center

Tour times:  10 am, 12 pm, 2 pm

Brief video and talk story session by Lynn Muramoto

Donations are appreciated

Info: 639-4300, LM@hawaii.rr.com

www.lawaicenter.org

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

DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE

Ongoing dance class at Kauai Dance Center

September 2010 – May 2011

Ballet, Hip Hop, Flamenco, Modern, Irish Step

for all ages and abilities

Directors Jennifer & Mel Bell-Grey

Three studio locations:  Princeville, Kapaa, Lihue

Weekly classes, drop in rates & private tuition available

Mrs. Bell-Grey is a graduate of the Royal Ballet School of London, England

and holds a teaching degree from the Royal Academy of Dancing and the

Royal Ballet Teacher’s Course, RAD, Dip RBS TC.

Call:  (808)823-9588, www.kauaidancecenter.com

Aloha Dance Studio — Enrolling now — Fall 2010

full schedule online at  www.AlohaDanceStudio.com

Professional instruction for ages 3 through adult

Hip Hop, Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Pointe, Modern,

Flamenco, Contemporary and Lyrical jazz

Master Classes with instructors from “So You Think You Can Dance”

Elite Company Groups

Travel to National Dance Conventions

Freaky Fridays at Kukui Grove Center every October

Beginner through Advanced welcome

Contact:  Tiffany Dodge

August 23 – December 17, 2010

Kauai Dance Theatre’s 25th season

Summer/Fall Term

Contact Janie Crane, Director, for more information: 332-9737,

jbcdance@hotmail.com, or visit www.kauaidancetheatre.com

EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

through June 30, 2010; rest July and August

Morning Exercise in Kalaheo

“Stretch and Tone” on Mondays, 8:30 – 9:30 AM – Pilates-inspired exercises to stretch, strengthen and tone muscles in a fitness format

“FitDance Fusion” on Fridays, 8:30 – 9:30 AM – standing stretches, 20 min. simple aerobic dance movement, toning floor exercises

Both classes are ongoing at Kauai Dance Theatre’s Kalaheo studio – call for location, details, current schedule

Bring exercise mat or thick towel for floor work; wear comfortable clothes, athletic shoes if desired for aerobic dance on Fridays

$7/class, $26/4 class card, $48/8 class card

Contact:  Janie Crane, 332-9737, jbcdance@hotmail.com

www.kauaidancetheatre.com

Saturdays monthly, 8:30 am

Forest Workday

Koke’e CCC Camp

Register:  Koke’e Natural History Musuem

(808) 335-9975. kokeemuseum@earthlink.net

www.kokee.org

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

Free Qi Gong for Seniors 60+

(A gentle standing form for longevity)

Tuesdays 10 – 11 am

Free Sitting Qi Gong Class for Seniors

Thursdays 10-11am

An easy and gentle sitting form for ages 60+

Golden Eight Qi Gong Exercises

(Promotes self-healing & health maintenance; Especially good for the heart)

Tuesdays, 10 – 11 am

$10 per class; $5 for returnees

12 Sitting Qi Gong Exercise Class

(Strengthens the immune system & benefits the mind & body)

thursdays 10 – 11 am

$10 per class, $5 for returnees

Ongoing Qi Classes at the Qi Center – call for dates & time

Classes now being taught daytime & evenings

Qi Center in Lihue

Call 639-4300, Qi@hawaii.rr.com

For any information about the above classes, please

call Lynn Muramoto at the Lihue Qi Center at 639-4300

or visit Qi@hawaii.rr.com

MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC

Saturdays beginning September 25, 2010

Steel The One!

Hawaiian Steel Guitar Lessons with Alan Akaka

10-12 Sessions

Beginner Class 9:00 am, Intermediate Class 10:30 am

Kapa`a, Kauai

Contact Kilipaki Vaughan 808-651-4532

Every Wednesday Night, 7:00 – 9:00 pm

Larry Rivera’s Love & Aloha Show (Every Wednesday)

Larry & Lurline performing

Cafe Portofino

Contact:  Larry Rivera, <larryrivera@hawaiian.net>

Friday nights 7:00-8:00pm

Entertainment at Center Stage

Kukui Grove Center

Contact:  245-7784

Send out on Wednesday, September 29, 2010