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Wai Ola: ʻAukele and the Waters of Life
Date:
Saturday, March 18, 2023
Time:
2:00 PM
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3:30 PM
Event Type:
Concert/Show
Organizer/Author:
Rhythmix Cultural Works
Email:
Phone:
510-865-5060
Location Details:
Rhythmix Cultural Works
2513 Blanding Ave
Alameda, CA 94501
2513 Blanding Ave
Alameda, CA 94501
A Celebration of Hula Ki’i
Two shows: 2pm and 7pm
Hula Kiʻi is a critically endangered tradition of Hawaiʻi which features the use of carved or crafted images in the story telling and movements of hula. The Mahea Uchiyama Center for International Dance (MUCID), in association with Kumu Hula Kiʻi Mauli Ola Cook and Kumu Hula Maile Loo of the Hula Preservation Society, introduces this unique art form in the Bay Area through a project sponsored by the 2021 Choreography Award granted by the Gerbode Foundation. The project encompasses the research of classical themes, the construction of hula puppets, and the development of a dedicated hula ki’i practice within MUCID’s resident hālau.
The project culminates in the live performance: Wai Ola: ʻAukele and the Waters of Life, A Celebration of Hula Kiʻi. ʻAukele is a Hawaiian folk hero who faces many challenges including a perilous sea voyage and his jealous brothers.
The story also centers on themes of water, its value, and who controls access, present issues in California and Hawaiʻi.
Two shows: 2pm and 7pm
Hula Kiʻi is a critically endangered tradition of Hawaiʻi which features the use of carved or crafted images in the story telling and movements of hula. The Mahea Uchiyama Center for International Dance (MUCID), in association with Kumu Hula Kiʻi Mauli Ola Cook and Kumu Hula Maile Loo of the Hula Preservation Society, introduces this unique art form in the Bay Area through a project sponsored by the 2021 Choreography Award granted by the Gerbode Foundation. The project encompasses the research of classical themes, the construction of hula puppets, and the development of a dedicated hula ki’i practice within MUCID’s resident hālau.
The project culminates in the live performance: Wai Ola: ʻAukele and the Waters of Life, A Celebration of Hula Kiʻi. ʻAukele is a Hawaiian folk hero who faces many challenges including a perilous sea voyage and his jealous brothers.
The story also centers on themes of water, its value, and who controls access, present issues in California and Hawaiʻi.
For more information:
https://www.rhythmix.org/events/wai-ola/
Added to the calendar on Tue, Feb 14, 2023 1:19PM
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