“We went parasailing on Maui with UFO Parasail on 7-10-2012. Visit www.ufoparasail.net for fun and exiting things to do on Maui.” Music By (with permission): Kika Kane “Ocean Girl” available on itunes.”
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Maui Arts and Cultural Center – Maui, Hawaii
Maui Arts & Cultural Center is Maui’s premier venue for local and internationally known figures and has hosted shows from well-known names such as The Eagles, Jimmy Buffet, and Bob Dylan – www.mydestination.com
Ku’e Ku’e: Native Hawaiian Sovereignty
I created this music video in 2004 from photos that I took while researching for 3 months in Hawaii. The video was used in a public lecture entitled Ku’e Ku’e presented at The Evergreen State College as part of an academic program called Islands. I was particularly interested in studying and illuminating the struggles of native Hawaiians towards sovereignty and self-governance. Sites photographed include: University of Hawaii Manoa, The Bishiop Museum, Iolani Palace, Waikiki, North Shore, Merrie Monarch Hula Festival in Hilo, and various other locations on both Oahu and Hawaii (the Big Island)
Cultural heritage.mov
April 29, 2011. As part of the Christening ceremony for InnerSea Discoveries’ new vessels, the Wilderness Discoverer and Wilderness Adventurer, CEO Captain Dan Blanchard talks about the cultural heritage that the company embraces while cruising the areas of Alaska and Hawaii. He begins the ceremony beating a native Klingit drum. InnerSeaDiscoveries.com or AmericanSafariCruises.com
Where To Go Waikiki Oahu : March 19th Weekly Hawaii Update.mp4
WhereTraveler.com and WhereTV create weekly updates highlighting just a taste of things to do and where to go in and around Hawaii. Videos cover everything from beaches, main attractions, restaurants, surfing and local outings. Here’s our update for the week of March 19, 2012. To find out more about what to do in beautiful Hawaii you can go to www.wheretraveler.com or find us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com Royal Hawaiian Center Farmers Market – www.royalhawaiiancenter.com Perfect for the “locavore” foodie in the heart of Waikīkī, Royal Hawaiian Center will launch its new farmers market, showcasing twenty Hawaii vendors with locally grown produce, ‘ono (delicious) dishes, freshly cut flowers, specialty food gift items, and vendor demonstrations. Enjoy an assortment of locally made delicacies and beverages such as Pipikaula ‘O Kahalu’u beef jerky, Malie Kai chocolate made from Hawaiian cacao grown on O’ahu’s North Shore, Nalo Mele “just from the hive” honey, Pacifikool fresh and all natural island ginger ale, Happy Cakes’ pineapple macadamia nut fruit cake, Big Wave Tomatoes’ grilled pesto pizza, and more! Kahuku Farms, Ho Farms and Khamphout Farms will showcase a variety of fresh produce grown in the country including cherry and grape tomatoes, Japanese cucumbers, farm harvested vanilla beans, seasonal fruits, and taro leaves. Visit the Ka ‘Ohana O Kalaupapa Art Exhibit – www.kalaupapaohana.org A traveling photo exhibit, “Kalaupapa: E Ho`ohanohano a E Ho`omau…To Honor …
Kapa Demonstration at Makeke Kapolei, July 5, 2012
My long time friend, kumu kapa Ka’iulani de Silva, demonstrated the Hawaiian traditional art of kapa (bark cloth) making, explaining the plants and tools used, how the fiber is prepared and beaten, and printing with ‘ohe ka pala (bamboo stamps). Kapa was an integral part of every part of life in ancient Hawai’i, for birth, marriage, daily apparel, and burial. We are very fortunate that the Malama Learning Center is bringing these cultural presentations to us at our makeke/farmers market. I hope that you continue to learn a little more about our culture through these video snippets. Thumbs up for that! You will see just how sensitive my mic is on my camera, as it will pick up Ka’iu perfectly from approximately 10-15 feet away. Now you know why you can hear me breathing (lol)
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Baldwin Home Museum – Maui Hawaii Activity Review
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Making Waves: Sea of Darkness Panel Discussion
Making Waves: A History of Modern Surfing and the Clash of Cultures Sea of Darkness Panel Discussion Sunday, June 3, 2012 Fowler Museum University of California, Los Angeles Rarely screened Sea of Darkness (directed by Michael Oblowitz and produced with Martin Daly and Rob Taylor) is a dark tale about a group of surfers who blazed a trail of adventure, self-discovery, mysticism and drug-running throughout Bali, Java and other, more remote parts of Indonesia, ultimately opening up this part of the Pacific to the global expansion of the surf industry. Convener: David Theo Goldberg, director of the University of California Humanities Research Institute. Panelists: JERICHO POPPLER, the 1970 United States Surfing Champion and founder of the Women’s International Surfing Association. PAUL HOLMES, former editor of Surfer Magazine and Tracks Magazine, and author of numerous notable books about surfers and surfing. JIM KEMPTON, executive director of the San Onofre Foundation, former editor and publisher of Surfer Magazine, and director of Quicksilver Crossing. GREG ESCALANTE, co-founder and curator of Juxtapoz Art & Culture magazine. TOM POHAKU STONE, a legendary native Hawaiian surfer and waterman credited with single handedly revitalizing the sport of he’e holua (Hawaiian sledding), a centuries old extreme sport. RORY RUSSELL, two-time winner of the Pipeline Masters and owner of the Rory Russell Surf School in Hawaii.
Moani House
Our country beach house is located on the Island of Oahu approximately one hour from Honolulu and the Airport. The house is a six bedroom, four bath, two-story home on an acre beach lot with an outdoor jacuzzi overlooking the ocean, an all sport court ( paddle tennis, basket ball, and badmiton), and is in a fenced compound. We have just completed remodeling the bathrooms ( February 2010) There is a massage deck and hammock hidden in tree covered grove with privacy only yards from the beach. There is also an outdoor dining area that seats 10 under the trees for that perfect barbeque. There are beautiful views of the ocean from thewrap-around decks. Each floor has a master bedroom overlooking the ocean and there is a full kitchen on each floor so it is designed to accommodate two families. It is literally one of the most beautiful protected bays in the Islands. Many of the older families in Honolulu have their private beach homes on this bay. The house is a quiet, upscale property which is popular with local artists, writers, etc. Due to the many bedrooms, spacious shared areas, and vast outdoor spaces, this home is a perfect location for large family vacations, reunions, weddings, parties, and other events. Imagine saying “I Do” as the sunsets over the Hawaiian ocean, or enjoying a BBQ with the family on our beautiful lawn. No matter what your vacation plans are, this home will create memories you will never forget. For more details visit lavishgetaways.com