Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 27, Number 11, 1 November 2010 — Page 44 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Hawaii^nEntertainment Returns to The Monarch Room

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The Monarch Room. The name alone invokes nostalgia for the days when music drifted from the centerpiece showroom of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel over the waves lapping at the shores of Waikīkī. i It is now time for new memories to be made. In November, Hawaiian entertainment onee again fills the ieonie stage as the hotel presents Nā Leo Pilimehana's "Romantic Waikīkī".

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'Hotel owner Kyo-ya is bringing back the rich legacy of Hawaiian music to The Monarch Room, and we couldn't be happier," sīates Jeff Mau, senior asset manager at landowner Kamehameha Schools. Onee dubbed the "Camegie Hall of the Pacific," whose ambiance was equaled only by its tantalizing performances, The Monarch Room for decades was the L marquee venue in all of Honolulu, showcasing legendary performers such as . . Ed Kenney, Marlene Sai and The Brothers Cazimero.

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Kyo-ya has remodeled the room to restore its character recreating the spirit of a gathering plaee for kama āina and visitors. We believe The Monarch Room will be extremely successful, and that success provides support for our educational outreach," said Mau.

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