041617HTH_X13

mm2017

Hawaii Tribune-Herald Sunday, April 16, 2017 13 SEARS/HAWAII TRIBUNE HERALD 2017 Merrie Monarch Horizontal half page - 9.7” x 5” 2017 Merrie Monarch Festival lb. lb. 6 Sears Welcomes all Merrie Monarch Visitors & Participants Visit us in Prince Kuhio Plaza for these great values! Sale excludes everyday great price items & Exceptional Values. Assortment varies by store. PRINCE KUHIO 25% Prices effective April 16 through April 22, 2017 OFF Island Apparel for the Family 30%-50% OFF Island Fine Jewelry including 14k gold, Tahitian black pearls, jade & sterling silver. starting at $129.98 Koa Kalane Ukuleles Made of Acacia & Koa woods. Includes soft case & Aquila Strings. Shown: 30% OFF Sterling Silver Koa jewelry Reg. 38.00-90.00 Merrie Monarch Specials! EAT POI! Fresh Poi $600 $800 $200 Fresh Kulolo Sour Poi lb. Call to Place Order Made Mon/Wed/Fri Puueo Poi Factory Sale Ends 4/30/17 Food Stamps Accepted 935-8435 265D Kekuanaoa St. Hilo studies and the English and Japanese language, died Dec. 20 at 77. He entertained in Waikiki showrooms and was an original dancer when the Polynesian Cultural Center opened on Oahu’s North Shore in 1963. His Halau Ka Ua Kilihune made several Merrie Monarch appearances, and he taught hula in Japan, Guam, the Philippines, Mexico and Holland. As always, Merrie Monarch week kicks off today with Ho‘olaule‘a, a free, all-day celebration of hula and Polynesian dance starting at 9 a.m. at Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium. For many, the highlight of the day will be the noon appearance of Lum Ho’s Halau O Ka Ua Kani Lehua. Despite the midday heat, their performances packed at least 2,000 people into the Manono Street venue in 2014 and 2015. Other halau on the bill are: Na Lei Liko O Ola‘a, kumu hula Kimo Kekua; Hula Halau Ke ‘Olu Makani O Mauna Loa, kumu hula Meleana Manuel; Halau Na Pua O Uluhaimalama, kumu hula Emery Aceret; Halau Na Lei Hiwahiwa ‘O Ku‘ualoha, kumu hula Sammye Ku‘ualoha Young; Lori Lei’s Hula Studio and Wai‘ohinu Hula Studio, kumu hula Lori Lei Shirakawa; Halau O Kekuhi Keiki, kumu hula Nalani Kanaka‘ole and ‘Ohana; and Halau E Hulali Mai I Ka La, na kumu hula Chrissy Kama-Henriques and Leilani Taka-Keanaaina. Continuing a tradition started in 1997, Halau O Kekuhi will be the featured attraction at Wednesday night’s free Ho‘ike. A line forms early in the morning at Edith Kanaka‘ole Multi-Purpose Stadium for admission to the popular exhibition program featuring dances from throughout the Pacific Basin. Also performing are: Na ‘Ohana O Kahikilaulani O Mexico, a troupe affiliated with Hilo’s Halau Hula ‘O Kahikilaulani; Kona’s Halau Kala‘akeakauikawekiu under the direction of kumu hula Aloha Victor; and Parangal Dance Company, a San Francisco-based group performing traditional native Philippine dance. Window From page 11


mm2017
To see the actual publication please follow the link above