Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 13, Number 7, 1 July 1996 — He mau hanana [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

He mau hanana

A calendar of events

lune (June) June 30 — Kapi'olani Park Trust Centennial Celebration Come celebrate 100 years of the Kapi'olani Park Trust. A benefit full of entertainment by Simplicity, Bla Pahinui, Nā Molokama, the Kodak Hula Show and Hālau Hula O Maiki and more. From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Bandstand. See the

culture exhibits, variety of food concessions and join in the silent auction. Free to the public. Iulai (July) July 7 — Bankoh Na Wahine o Hawai'i Featured artists include: Emma Veary, Ku'uipo Kukukahi, Darlene Ahuna, Anita Pahinui and Myra English. Other featured artists include: Paleka Mattos and Hālau Hula o Kamuela and Kamalani Ho. McCoy Pavilion, Sunday. Free. July 13 — Laughter in the Pacific Islands A full day of laughter featuring skits from Hawai'i and the Solomon Islands, hula and discussions on cultural fun. Victoria Holt Takamine, Ku'umeaaloha Gomes and Geoffrey White will lead in the skits and dance while panel discussions will be held with Darrell Lum. David Swift, Arnold Hiura and James Grant Benton. Located at the First United Methodist Church, 1020 S. Beretania St. Organized by UH Mānoa's Summer Session. July 15 — Hawaiian Language Classes 'Ahahui 'Ōlelo Hawai'i is offering adult beginning and intermediate Hawaiian language classes

in the evening. Qasses are offered on Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/ Thursday. The class cost is $65. For loealion, time and registration information eall 'Ahahui 'Ōlelo Hawai'i at 528-5453. July 18 — Hō'aka'aka: Ticklish Subjects Tremaine Tamayose, loeal author/actor/director, talks about using humor to deal with sensitive, often painful issues in our lives and society. Thursday, 7:30 pm, UH Mānoa, Krauss Hall, Yukiyoshi Room. Organized by UH Mānoa's Summer Session. July 19 — Comic Hula: Piha Hau'oli Summer Session at Mānoa presents a joyous concert by some of Hawai'i's favorite master dancers, musicians and personalities, including Leina'ala Kalama Heine, Aunty Violet Pahu-Lilikoi and Family, Victoria Holt Takamine, Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett and more. Friday, 8 pm at Orvis Auditorium at UH Mānoa; $12 general and $10 students, senior citizens and UHMānoa staff/faculty. Organized by UH Mānoa's Summer Session. July 20 — Kaluaiko'olau A play telling the story of Kaluaiko'olau , a man who escaped exile to Kalaupapa with his family. The play is told in Hawaiian language. The play will show in Maui on

Saturday, July 20; O'ahu on July 27; and on Kaua'i, Saturday August 3. See page five for more information or eall 'Ahahui 'Olelo Hawai'i at 528-5453. July 20 — 19th Annual Prince Lot Hula Festival Hālau from across the state, the winner of the Kalihi-Palama Secondary schools Kahiko Competition and the Ni'ihau Choral group will be brought together for this event dedicated to Irmgard Farden Aluli for her contributions to music and hula. The festival is free at Moanalua Gardens ffom 9 a.m to 4 p.m. July 26 and 27 — New Films from Hawai'i Film and video productions recently completed in Hawai'i, including work by Dana Hankins and Tim Savage. Program moderated by Bob Green, Friday and Saturday, 7:30 pm at UH Mānoa Art Building Auditorium $4 general and $3 students, senior citizens and UH-MANOA faculty/staff. Organized by UH Mānoa's Summer Session. July 27 — Lū'au A benefit lū'au for Alu Like on the Bishop Museum Great Lawn from 1-4 p.m. Tickets, $20 for adults, $10 for children (6-12), include free admission to the Sport Exhibit, Bishop Museum and Gallery

Exhibits. Gallery/ground are open from 9 a.m. The craft fair is from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. August 1-4 — Pacific Island Film Festival A variety of Polynesian films: Thursday, Aug 1 - Pacific Diaries, The Samoan Heart, Happy Birthday Tūtū Ruth; Friday, Aug. 2 - Tala Pacifika, O Tamaiti (both ffom New Zealand); Saturday, Aug 3 - Issues of Preserving Culture, Mauri; Sunday, Aug. 4 - Selected works and award winners of the 3rd Annual Pacific Island Images Film Festival. Showings are at the UH Mānoa Art Bldg. auditorium at 7:30 p.m. eaeh night. $4 general/$3 students, senior citizens, UH-Mānoa faculty and staff. August 6-10 — Ho'omoana Kaiapuni Moloka'i A Hawaiian Language Immersion Camp for Adult Beginners on Moloka'i for five days. Experience Moloka'i in it's mother tongue. Total cost for housing, air and ground transportation, meals, language classes and activities are estimated at $800. For more information eall 'Ahahui 'Ōlelo Hawai'i at 528-5453. Every Tuesday — Kama'ilio, Talk story in Hawaiian, at Ala Moana Park under the wiliwili trees ffom 3:30 pm to sunset. It's ffee and educational.

From Alan Houghton's Heartbeat of Hawai'i collection, the photograph is one of 72 photoaraphs, now on display at the Kahala Mandarin Oriental Hotel .