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HAWAI‘I PERFORMING ARTS FESTIVAL presents Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Don Giovanni Betrayal. Lies. Deceit. And oh, the consequences! Mozart’s tale of Don Juan, the heartless scoundrel who leaves a trail of broken lives behind. Sponsored by David MacKenzie & Ka-Lea Friday, July 14 7 pm, Palace Theater, Hilo $20 ($25 day of performance) Extraordinary MUSIC! HAWAI‘PERFORMING I FESTIVAL ARTS presents Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Don Giovanni vvvaaaannnnnnniii Betrayal. Lies. Deceit. And oh, the consequences! Mozart’s tale of the iconic womanizer, a heartless scoundrel who leaves a trail of broken lives in his wake. Friday, July 14 - 7 pm, Palace Theatre, Hilo $20   ­€­‚ƒ„…‚†€‡€ˆ ‰Š Š‹Œ Ž‘’ ‘“”•Œ  ‘– HawaiiPerformingArtsFestival.Org 808-333-7378 VAL UNDERWOOD, HPAF Artistic Director Scott Skiba, Stage Director Paul Floyd, Music Director §¨‘©ª‘–Œ« ¬© ¨‰–Š Ž® ¯‰°‰¬¬ ±‘²–¬ª³ ´²Š‹‘–¬Š®ˆ ±‹Œ µŒ³‰ŠŠ‰ ¶‘²©«‰Š¬‘©ˆ µ‰° ·“”•Œª ‘“ ¸‰© ¹‰ŠŠ‘•‹ˆ ±‹Œ §‹‘¨ª ‰Š ¹‰²©‰ µ‰©¬ˆ  Deviants from the Norm, The Anderson Beck Fund of the Hawaii Community Foundation, Margareta and Staffan Encrantz and many others who support exceptional music education. VAL UNDERWOOD Artistic Director JUSTIN JOHN MONIZ Stage Director JENNIFER TUNG Music Director Gilbert& Sullivan's HAWAI‘I PERFORMING ARTS FESTIVAL presents TThhiis British ccoommic opera, first ppeerrffoorrmmeedd iinn 11888855,, ccoonnttiinnuuees ttoo ddeelliigghhtt aauuddiieenncceess aarroouunndd tthhee wwoorrlldd.. 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The M I K A D O FFrriidddaayy,, JJuullyy 2211 77ppmmm,, PPaallaaccee TThheeaattrree,, HHilo $20 (($$$222555 dddaaayyy ooff sshhooww) Sunnddaayy,, JJuullyy 2233 44ppmm,, KKaahhiilluu TThheeaattrree,,WWaaiimmeeaa $$1177,, $$2277,, $$3377 Tickets: Available at www.HawaiiPerformingArtsFestival.Org/events http://kahilutheatre.org/Tickets Phone: HPAF 333-7378 ~ Palace Theatre 934-7010 - Kahilu 885-6868 Spoonnssoorreedd bbyy EElllleenn HHoocckkeerr ((HHiilloo)) && MMaarriillyynn && CCaarrll BBeerrnnhhaarrddtt ((WWaaiimmeeaa)) §¨‘©ª‘–Œ« ¬© ¨‰–Š Ž® ¯‰°‰¬¬ ±‘²–¬ª³ ´²Š‹‘–¬Š®ˆ ±‹Œ µŒ³‰ŠŠ‰ ¶‘²©«‰Š¬‘©ˆ µ‰° ·“” •Œª ‘“ ¸‰© ¹‰ŠŠ‘•‹ˆ ±‹Œ §‹‘¨ª ‰Š ¹‰²©‰ µ‰©¬ˆ  ¨ ¨ ® ® ¨ ¾Œ¿¬‰©Šª “–‘³ Š‹Œ À‘–³ˆ ±‹Œ ´©«Œ–ª‘© ÁŒ•Â ¶²©« ‘“ Š‹Œ ¯‰°‰¬¬  Æ‘³³²©¬Š® ¶‘²©«‰Š¬‘©ˆ ¹‰–É–ŒŠ‰ ‰©« §Š‰““‰© Ä©•–‰©ŠÅ ‰©« ³‰©®  ‘Š‹Œ–ª °‹‘ ª²¨¨‘–Š Œ’•Œ¨Š¬‘©‰Ç ³²ª¬• Œ«²•‰Š¬‘©È Gilbert & Sullivan’s The Mikado Set in then-exotic and far distant Japan, Gilbert & Sullivan’s comic opera pokes fun at British politics and politicians, thinly disguised as Japanese. Audience invited to wear kimono! Sponsored by Ellen Hocker Friday, July 21, 7 pm Palace Theater, Hilo $20 ($25 day of performance) Val Underwood, Artistic Director PRESENTS Wine, Women and Song Saturday, July 15, 4 pm Cafe Il Mondo, Honoka’a La dolce vita in a bistro setting Great food and wine available for purchase. Tickets $30. Available at www.HawaiiPerformingArtsFestival.org or 333-7378 Sponsored by The Kent-Meschke Ohana 2017 Festival sponsored in part by Hawaii Tourism Authority, The Lematta Foundation, Law Offices of Ian Mattoch, The Shops at Mauna Lani, Deviants from the Norm, The Anderson Beck Fund of the Hawaii Community Foundation, Margareta and Staffan Encrantz and many others who support exceptional music education. www.HAWAIIPERFORMINGARTSFESTIVAL.org Wine, Women & Song La dolce vita in a bistro setting with great food and wine available for purchase. A little self-indulgence is a good thing! Sponsored by the Kent-Meschke Ohana Saturday, July 15, 4 pm Café Il Mondo, Honoka‘a $30 www.HawaiiPerformingArtsFestival.Org l 808.333-7378 Palace Theatre 934-1070 or at the box office Sponsored in part by Hawaii Tourism Authority, The Lematta Foundation, Law Offices of Ian Mattoch, The Shops at Mauna Lani, Deviants from the Norm, The Anderson Beck Fund, Margareta and Staffan Encrantz and many others who support exceptional music education. Hawaii Tribune-Herald Thursday, July 13, 2017 5 Courtesy photo Ken Charon with his painting “Hawaiian Princes Surf the First California Wave, Santa Cruz, 1885.” Historical surf session — imagined The Hawaii Island Art Alliance sponsored the Wailoa Center’s first Imagine 2017: Fine Art Expo, which concluded at the end of June with about 1,400 visitors attending the exhibit throughout the month. Visitors were asked to cast their vote for their favorite art piece to determine the People’s Choice Award. After the ballots were counted, the award was presented to artist Ken Charon for his large canvas painting titled “Hawaiian Princes Surf the First California Wave, Santa Cruz, 1885.” Charon’s research of the painting yields a caption which goes on to describe: “On Sunday, July 19, 1885, three Hawaiian princes, Jonah Kuhiokalanianaole, 14, David Kawananakoa, 17, and Edward Keliiahonui, 16, demonstrated surfing for the very first time in Santa Cruz, California. Prince Kuhio’s redwood surfboard, recently rediscovered in the Bishop Museum, along with Prince Kawananakoa’s, is of the ‘olo’ variety, for chiefs only, and measures 17 feet 8 inches long. It weighs 175 pounds and is 6 1/2 inches thick. “These three boards had been shaped by Grover Lumber Co. to the princes’ specifications, not having ever seen one before. They dazzled the weekend beachgoers who had come in for the weekend from the nearby cities by trains and then streetcars to enjoy the busiest and most beautiful Sunday of the season, as reported the next day in the local newspaper, The Daily Surf. “The breakers they surfed at the mouth of the San Lorenzo River, where the amusement park now stands, were said to be ‘very fine.’” The Hawaii Island Art Alliance is looking forward to Imagine 2018: Fine Art Expo next June. HIAA extends its “mahalo” to all the artists who participated and for their support of art in the community. Painting of Hawaiian princes in Calif. wins People’s Choice Award


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