Hawai`i Capital Culture Blog
About the Hawai`i Capital Cultural Coalition
The Hawai‘i Capital Cultural Coalition (HCCC), is a dynamic partnership of 25 central Honolulu arts and cultural organizations and more than 40 businesses, public agencies, and service organizations who share a vision of a premier heritage area in Honolulu’s historic core. In 2003, the Coalition established the Hawai‘i Capital Cultural District located in the area between Kalihi and Pi‘ikoi Streets, and Beretania Street and the Pacific Ocean.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Hokulea and I: Dr Carlos Andrade speaking at Hanauma Bay Thursday Sept 22
Aloha Thursday Evening Patrons,
On Thursday evening September 22nd, the UH Sea Grant Hanauma Bay Education Program continues its public outreach series at the City and County of Honolulu’s Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve.
Thursday September 22,
Hōkūle‘a and I
Dr. Carlos Andrade, Assistant Professor, Kamakakūokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
Dr. Andrade will share his expertise and experiences of connecting with the ocean as a fisherman, Hōkūleʻa crew, and teacher of the next generation of Hawai‘i decision makers
As always, these events begin at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday evening in the theatre at the Hanauma Bay Education Center. Events are free and open to the public, with no charge for parking after 5:30 p.m. We hope to see you on Thursday evening! These programs are supported and funded by the City and County of Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation.
For more information on UH Sea Grant Hanauma Bay Education Program events and activities, navigate to the “Calendar of Events” located at www.hanaumabayeducation.org.
Sincerely,
Shawn Carrier, Outreach Education Specialist
UH Sea Grant Hanauma Bay Education Program
On Thursday evening September 22nd, the UH Sea Grant Hanauma Bay Education Program continues its public outreach series at the City and County of Honolulu’s Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve.
Thursday September 22,
Hōkūle‘a and I
Dr. Carlos Andrade, Assistant Professor, Kamakakūokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
Dr. Andrade will share his expertise and experiences of connecting with the ocean as a fisherman, Hōkūleʻa crew, and teacher of the next generation of Hawai‘i decision makers
As always, these events begin at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday evening in the theatre at the Hanauma Bay Education Center. Events are free and open to the public, with no charge for parking after 5:30 p.m. We hope to see you on Thursday evening! These programs are supported and funded by the City and County of Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation.
For more information on UH Sea Grant Hanauma Bay Education Program events and activities, navigate to the “Calendar of Events” located at www.hanaumabayeducation.org.
Sincerely,
Shawn Carrier, Outreach Education Specialist
UH Sea Grant Hanauma Bay Education Program
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Thursday, August 25, 2011
MONDAY MOVIE CAFE at BAMBU Venue: Vanishing of the Bees
MONDAY MOVIE CAFE at BAMBU Venue
1146 Bethel Street
Monday, August 29 at 7 PM
Check out the preview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zGTxemUqVQVanishing of the BeesDir: George Langworthy & Maryann Henein. USA 2010 89 min.Honeybees have been mysteriously disappearing across the planet, literally vanishing from theirhives. Known as Colony Collapse Disorder, this phenomenon has brought beekeepers to crisis inan industry responsible for producing apples, broccoli, watermelon, onions, cherries and ahundred other fruits and vegetables. Commercial honeybee operations pollinate crops that makeup one out of every three bites of food on our tables. It follows commercial beekeepers DavidHackenberg and Dave Mendes as they strive to keep their bees healthy and fulfill pollinationcontracts across the U.S. The film explores the struggles they face as the two friends plead theircase on Capital Hill and travel across the Pacific Ocean in the quest to protect their honeybees.Filmed across the US, in Europe, Australia and Asia, this documentary examines the alarmingdisappearance of honeybees and the greater meaning it holds about the relationship betweenmankind and mother earth. As scientists puzzle over the cause, organic beekeepers indicatealternative reasons for this tragic loss in this harrowing mystery.
Post-film discussion with Dr. Michael Kliks of the Hawaii Beekeepers Association onthe crisis facing Beekeepers in Hawaii.
$10 at the door Call 223-0130 for more info
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
WIN TICKETS TO MĀLAMA HŌKŪLEʻA
Hōkūle‘a is undergoing extensive work in drydock to make her stronger, lighter, and wider in preparation for a statewide sail and a worldwide voyage. Hundreds of volunteers are supporting the work. Proceeds from Mālama Hōkūle’a will be used for equipment and supplies to restore and outfit Hawai‘i first voyaging canoe for a new generation of voyagers. Hōkūle‘a was launched in 1975, over 35 years ago.
MĀLAMA HŌKŪLEʻA
Saturday, September 10, 2011
5-9pm
at Kapiolani Community College
Moonlight Concert on the Lawn
featuring: Ernie Cruz Jr. and Weldon Kekauoha
Images of Voyaging (Photograph Display and Sale)
Talk Story Sessions with the Navigators & Crew of Hōkūle‘a
HOW TO WIN TICKETS FROM THE HAWAI`I CAPITAL CULTURAL COALITION!!!
During the weekend of Friday August 26 - Sunday 28, 2011, tweet about your Hawai`i culture, arts or heritage experience (including cool eats and events) and use the hashtag #HICulture and you'll be entered to win two (2) tickets to MĀLAMA HŌKŪLEʻA on September 10th. That's it - it's that simple...
We'll draw a winner on Monday September 29, 2011.
Need suggestions for events this weekend? Visit us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/hicapculture or visit our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/hawaiicapitalculture
Feel free to email us with questions at community@hawaiicapitalculture.org
Aloha!
MĀLAMA HŌKŪLEʻA
Saturday, September 10, 2011
5-9pm
at Kapiolani Community College
Moonlight Concert on the Lawn
featuring: Ernie Cruz Jr. and Weldon Kekauoha
Images of Voyaging (Photograph Display and Sale)
Talk Story Sessions with the Navigators & Crew of Hōkūle‘a
HOW TO WIN TICKETS FROM THE HAWAI`I CAPITAL CULTURAL COALITION!!!
During the weekend of Friday August 26 - Sunday 28, 2011, tweet about your Hawai`i culture, arts or heritage experience (including cool eats and events) and use the hashtag #HICulture and you'll be entered to win two (2) tickets to MĀLAMA HŌKŪLEʻA on September 10th. That's it - it's that simple...
We'll draw a winner on Monday September 29, 2011.
Need suggestions for events this weekend? Visit us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/hicapculture or visit our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/hawaiicapitalculture
Feel free to email us with questions at community@hawaiicapitalculture.org
Aloha!
Saturday, August 20, 2011
'Onipa'a Celebration September 4, 2011 - `Iolani Palace Grounds
Aloha mai,
On September 4, 2011, at Iolani Palace, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., the
Hawai'i Pono'i Coalition will honor Queen Lili'uokalani as a world leader
of peace and justice. It's a special day for all of us to gather to
remember this great leader, to reflect on the past, to look to the future.
It's a family day where kama'aina and malihini can gather to learn about
Hawai'i's history, enjoy great entertainment, food, and cultural activities,
see a play and walk on a tour.
"'Onipa'a" as this event is known will feature:
- Entertainment by the Royal Hawaiian Band, Jerry Santos and Olomana, Ipo
Kumukahi, Halau I Ka Wekiu (Michael Nalanakila'ekolu Casupang and Karl Veto
Baker, Na Kumu Hula), and others
- Ecumenical Services at Noon with Kahu Van Culin and Nola Nahulu
- Presentation by Walter Kawaiae'a on the Queen's Music
- The Queen's Play by the Ka Lei Maile Ali'i Hawaiian Civic Club
- The popular Mai Poina Walking Tours ( a re-enactment of the events leading
to the overthrow of the Hawaiian Monarchy under the direction of noted
playwright Victoria Kneubuhl.)
- Free Administration to 'Iolani Palace
- Cultural and educational exhibitions
Please join us - spread the invitation to families and friends!
Sponsored by: The Hawai 'i Pono'i Coalition; the Office of Hawaiian Affairs; Kamehameha Schools; the Queen Lili'uokalani Children's Center; the Friends of 'Iolani Palace
About the Hawai'i Pono'i Coalition
Hawai'i Pono'i is the title of the Hawai'i National Anthem written by King
Kalakaua in 1874. Literally translated "Hawai'i's Own", Hawai'i Pono'i
connects us to the history of the islands and the heritage of its indigenous
people, a heritage that enriches us all. The Hawai'i Pono'i Coalition was
formed to educate those who live in and visit the islands about Hawai'i's
true history, the Native Hawaiian people, and the culture that makes Hawai'i
a place like no other.
On September 4, 2011, at Iolani Palace, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., the
Hawai'i Pono'i Coalition will honor Queen Lili'uokalani as a world leader
of peace and justice. It's a special day for all of us to gather to
remember this great leader, to reflect on the past, to look to the future.
It's a family day where kama'aina and malihini can gather to learn about
Hawai'i's history, enjoy great entertainment, food, and cultural activities,
see a play and walk on a tour.
"'Onipa'a" as this event is known will feature:
- Entertainment by the Royal Hawaiian Band, Jerry Santos and Olomana, Ipo
Kumukahi, Halau I Ka Wekiu (Michael Nalanakila'ekolu Casupang and Karl Veto
Baker, Na Kumu Hula), and others
- Ecumenical Services at Noon with Kahu Van Culin and Nola Nahulu
- Presentation by Walter Kawaiae'a on the Queen's Music
- The Queen's Play by the Ka Lei Maile Ali'i Hawaiian Civic Club
- The popular Mai Poina Walking Tours ( a re-enactment of the events leading
to the overthrow of the Hawaiian Monarchy under the direction of noted
playwright Victoria Kneubuhl.)
- Free Administration to 'Iolani Palace
- Cultural and educational exhibitions
Please join us - spread the invitation to families and friends!
Sponsored by: The Hawai 'i Pono'i Coalition; the Office of Hawaiian Affairs; Kamehameha Schools; the Queen Lili'uokalani Children's Center; the Friends of 'Iolani Palace
About the Hawai'i Pono'i Coalition
Hawai'i Pono'i is the title of the Hawai'i National Anthem written by King
Kalakaua in 1874. Literally translated "Hawai'i's Own", Hawai'i Pono'i
connects us to the history of the islands and the heritage of its indigenous
people, a heritage that enriches us all. The Hawai'i Pono'i Coalition was
formed to educate those who live in and visit the islands about Hawai'i's
true history, the Native Hawaiian people, and the culture that makes Hawai'i
a place like no other.
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