Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 9, Number 5, 1 May 1992 — NYC music lecture/display [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

NYC music lecture/display

The sounds of flute and drum, rattle and eoneh shell, wind and stone and other ancient Hawaiian musical instruments will be featured in a lecture/demonstration and workshop on June 28 in New York City at the Radio Hula Art Gallery, in Soho. Calvin Hoe, a teacher and craftsman specializing in Hawaiian instruments for over 30 years, will speak from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. about how ancient instruments were made and used in the art of the hula. Hoe's wife Charlene, and sons Kala, Liko, and Kawai will demonstrate their use. Hoe will also conduct a hands-on workshop

on how to make the īpu ana hokiokio, a small nose-blown gourd. For information on registration fees for the workshop and lecture/demonstration, eall Janu Cassidy at Radio Hula Art Gallery 169 Mercer St„ New York, (212) 226-4467. Hoe's eolleehon of Hawaiian musical instruments will be on display from June 28 to July 14 at the gallery.