Samoan Cultural Guide Kap takes Bretman Rock through the Jungle
PCC s Samoan cultural guide Kap helps Filipino beauty influencer and social media personality, Bretman Rock survive out in the wilderness in a new Youtube series [Kap enters at 9:15].
If youve ever been to the Samoan village at the
Polynesian Cultural Center(PCC) in Laie, Hawaii you ll probably recognize Kaps face. He is no stranger to the public eye, appearing in multiple movies/tv shows and being in various Magazines for his cultural awareness work. 30 Days with Bretman Rock is just another addition to Kaps repertoire of work.
Kap, born and raised in Samoa holds B.A. in Art 3D from BYU-Hawaii and is the Senior Ambassador for the Polynesian Cultural Center. He is a world class edutainer, who has educated, and entertained, Church and Government Leaders, Celebrities, and millions of people annually, in the last 20 years.
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In order to assure a satisfying vacation experience, Hawaii tourism officials are urging visitors to plan well in advance for visits to top attractions, like the Polynesian Cultural Center. Photo Credit: Credit: Boykov/Shutterstock.com
Nearly nine out of every 10 visitors to Hawaii are fully vaccinated, and most are giving their Aloha State vacations high marks despite busy restaurants and attractions, according to a recent survey from the Hawaii Tourism Authority.
The survey, conducted among travelers from the U.S. mainland to Hawaii from May 15 to May 24, found 89% of all visitors reported being fully vaccinated against Covid-19.
The HTA s has been conducting regular special tracking surveys since December to gauge the visitor experience during the pandemic and assess the performance of the state s Safe Travels program for Covid-19 testing. This is the third visitor survey in the series.
Family, friends, colleagues, fellow entertainers, other Samoan cultural experts, fire knife dancers and many others bid a “fond farewell” to Pulefanolefolasa Feagaimaali’i Galea’i during three recent events spread over three days. It was an unprecedented tribute by professional fire knife performers in front of his long-time home on Kulanui Street in Laie followed
Photo by Mark Gatus
Photo by Mark Gatus
BYU–Hawaii professor, alumnus and previous director, Dr. Hiagi Wesley said by connecting students to their roots, he helps empower them. A co-worker and professor said Wesley also makes students from around the world feel a part of the BYUH ohana.
Alohalani Housman, associate professor in the Faculty of Culture, Language & Performing Arts, said, “Dr. Hiagi Wesley has been the heart of the Pacific Island Studies program at BYUH. His Polynesian spirit, welcoming voice and knowledge of the culture has made it easy for students to feel they are with family, even though they are miles away from home.”
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