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'ALEMANAKA - CALENDAR 'Alemanaka Mei
FEATHERWORK ART AT LYMAN MUSEUM May 1-July 12, 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Hilo native Aunty Doreen Henderson and her students, collectively known as Lei Hulu of Hilo, have produced a masterful display of feather pieces in the patience-exacting old Hawaiian style. Come marvel at lei hulu, kāhili (royal feather standards), 'ulī'ulī (feather gourds) and 'ahu'ula (feather capes). Participants will learn to make a feather flower. Regular museum admission applies. Lyman Museum, 276 Haili St. in Hilo. 808-935-5021 or www.lymanmuseum.org. HAWAI'I ROMANCE FESTIVAL Fri. -Sun., May 2-11 The Matt Catingub Orchestra of Hawai'i cooks up another Hawai'i Romance Festival with a tested recipe of memorable melodies, divine dinners and appealing concert lineups with top pop and local stars. Speaking of stars, this year's festival premiers “Dancing with the Stars – Hawaiian Style.” Be there May 6 at 6 p.m. in the Royal Hawaiian Hotel's Monarch Room, where a $10 donation buys the opportunity to “cut a rug” with an island celebrity. Proceeds from the dance to benefit the Hawai'i Arts Alliance. For ticket prices and complete festival schedule: www.hawaii HAWAI'I SECONDARY SCHOOLS Sat., May 17, 10 a.m. High school students from throughout Hawai'i compete and share their accomplishments in ancient hula and chant. Sponsored by the Kalihi-Pālama Culture & Arts Society and Kamehameha Schools. Kekūhaupi'o Gymnasium at Kamehameha Schools, Kapālama campus. $8 at the door. 521-6905 or keikihula@msn.com. 17TH ANNUAL KA HULA PIKO FESTIVAL Thurs.-Sun., May 15-17, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Moloka'i's best dancers, music-makers and craft-makers showcase their talents at Pāpōhaku Beach Park in Kaunakakai. Includes a hula lecture-demonstration on Friday night at 7 by Hālau Hula O Kukunaokalā. Call Louise Bush at 808-553-3673 or the Moloka'i Visitors Association at 808-553-3876. HONOKA'A TOWN WESTERN WEEK Sat.-Mon., May 17-26 Paniolo parties turn Honoka'a town into one big bustling Okay Chorale. Events include a paniolo parade, agricultural festival, kids' activities and exciting contests; also a paniolo barbecue and giant block party with live country-western dance music on May 23; a rodeo and Saloon Girl Contest on Memorial Day weekend. Free. 808-933-9772 or amoon@bigisland.com. |
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