Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 4, Number 6, 1 June 1987 — All Neighbor lslands Represented in 10th Prince Lot Hula Festival [ARTICLE]

All Neighbor lslands Represented in 10th Prince Lot Hula Festival

Thirteen hula halau, including one from eaeh of the neighbor islands, are scheduled to perform in the 10th Annual Prince Lot Hula Festival from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Saturday, July 18, at the Moanalua Gardens hula mound. The non-competitive festival of hula kahiko and hula 'auana will also feature displays and demonstrations of Hawaiian arts, crafts and games. Fresh leis and newlydesigned Festival T-shirts will also be available. The event is the major annual fund-raising function for the sponsoring not-for-profit Moanalua Gardens Foundation. Some financial assistance is provided by a grant from the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. Among halau expected to appear and their kumu hula are: • Halau Hula 'O Mililani, Mililani Allen, Waianae. • Kahiko Halapa'i Hula Alapa'i, Roselle Bailey, Kaua'i. • Halau Mohala Ilima, Mapuana deSilva, Oahu. • Gentlemen of Maluikeao and Ladies of Kahanakealoha, Frank Palani Kahala, Oahu. • Halau Hula 'O Kukuna'okala, John Ka'imikaua,

Oahu. • Halau 'O Kalaha'ehae, Sarah Kalau'awa, Oahu. • Hula Halau 'O Koulima Nani E, Iwalani Kaiima, Kona, Hawai'i. • Hula Halau 'O Moloka'i, Rachel Kamakana, Moloka'i. • Halau Kekuhi, Nalani Kanaka'ole, Hilo, Hawaii. • Na Hula 'O La'i Kealoha, Elaine Kaopuiki, Lana'i. • Halau Hula 'O Kawaili'ula, Chinky Mahoe, Oahu. • Emma Sharpe's Kapi'olani Hula Studio, Emma Sharpe, Mau'i. "A'ohe pau ka'ike i ka halau ho'okahi," (all knowledge is not taught in the same school. One ean leam from many sources.). This is the theme chosen for the 1987 Festival whieh is being held as part of Ho'olako 1987: The Year of the Hawaiian. Admission is free but donations to support the Festival are encouraged. Picnicking is permitted but no liquor is allowed on the premises. Concession stands will be available. Parking is available in the surrounding areas but limited. Buses No. 12 and 13 stop near the Gardens at Ft. Shafter's Patton Gate.