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Royal Hawaiian Center kept Moving Forward through the pandemic
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Six-time GRAMMY Winning Ukulele Virtuoso, Daniel Ho, Performs for Archive s 60th Anniversary
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For The Maui News
Molokai student musicians Poâokela Napoleon (front row, from left), Keakaokalani Kaiama, Daniel Pelekai Jr., Institute for Hawaiian Music Director Keola Donaghy, Kaui Kapuni Manera and Shaye Lauifi pose for a photo with Natalie Sambajon (back row, from left), Kelly Kaawa Richardson, Lehiwahiwa Ritte and Valerie Temahaga. The first cohort of Institute for Hawaiian Music students on Molokai recently released an album honoring their home island. INSTITUTE FOR HAWAIIAN MUSIC photos
When the Institute for Hawaiian Music at the University of Hawaii Maui College first started recruiting students on Molokai, only four initially signed up.
“We questioned whether we could pull it off,” said Keola Donaghy, assistant professor of music and faculty coordinator for the Institute of Hawaiian Music and Music Studies at UH-MC.
Take a memorable farm tour with George Kahumoku Jr.
By Staff | Apr 30, 2021
George Kahumoku Jr. on the farm in Kahakuloa. Tours are offered on Saturdays.
KAHAKULOA George Kahumoku Jr., known as the host of Maui’s Grammy Award-winning Slack Key Show-Masters of Hawaiian Music, has been busy farming during the pandemic. He is opening his farm to tours every Saturday for a four-hour event suitable for families and limited to six participants per tour. His scenic three-acre farm features Native Hawaiian food plants and some livestock, including sheep and lambs, miniature horses and chickens. George will walk participants around the farm, introducing them to the “canoe plants” and farming by the traditional Hawaiian methods using the moon calendar.
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