Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 4, Number 7, 1 July 1987 — Twilight Concert at Bishop Museum July 25 [ARTICLE]

Twilight Concert at Bishop Museum July 25

The first in a new series of Hawaiian music and dance — Ke Ano Ahiahi — is scheduled for Saturday, July 25, on the great lawn of Bishop Museum. It starts at 7 p. m. and will feature some of the top talents in Hawaii, including Moe Keale, the Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau, Steve and Theresa, Ho'okena and Aloha Dalire's Keolalaulani Halau Olapa O Laka. Kimo Kahoano is master of ceremonies and the very low admission is $5 for advance sale tickets at the House of Music or $7 at the gate. Small coolers are permitted and food and soft drinks will be available for purchase. Ample parking is available at the Museum and Farrington and Damien High Schools. "We think this is an excellent way to provida good, authentic, Hawaiian music and dancing to our eommunity, and also to help promote our loeal artists," according to Mason Altiery, head of the Museum's public information office. A second similar concert is being planned for the latter part of August.