Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 19, Number 8, 1 August 2002 — 2002 ʻAUKAKE ʻAUKAKE CALENDAR OF EVENTS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

2002

ʻAUKAKE

ʻAUKAKE CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Events ofinterest to the Hawaiian community are included in the calendar on a space-available basis, and do not constitute endorsement or validation

of the events or the sponsors by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. Hawai'i's area code, 808, is only included in non-O'ahu phone numbers.

Thurs., Aug. 8 — Royal Court Investiture

"Ka Ho'ola'a o nā Ali'i" is the Aloha Festivals' O'ahu Royal Court investiture complete with pageantry, chanting and hula. At 1his event, the

O'ahu king, queen, prince and princess receive their symbols of authority: the 'ahu'ula, lei niho palaoa and lei hulu. 5:30 p.m. HonoluluHale. Free. For information, eall AlohaFestivals at 589-1771.

Sat., Aug. 10 — Ka Hi'meni 'Ana Hawai'i Theatre is the site for the 20th annual old-fashioned Hawaiian singing contest. Groups range in size from 2-5 singers, and instruments and voices are unamplified. Unele Keola Beamer will host the musical event. 7:30 p.m. Hawai'i Theatre. $10-$30. For tickets, eall 528-0506. Sat., Aig. 10 — Kilo Hokū at Haleakala Join the staff of Haleakalā National Park for an evening of stargazing and storytelling . Dress for cold temperatures, bring a mat or blanket to sit on, a red-filtered flashlight, binoculars and a hot drink. 7:30 p.m. Meet at Hosmer Grove, just beyond the entrance gate. Free, but park entiy fee may apply. For information, eall 808-572-4459.

Sun., Au^1^ 11 — Robert Cazimero and Hālau Nā Kamalei's " Remembef

Kumu Hula Robert Cazimero and his male hula school of 27 years, Hālau Nā

Kamalei, present their annual i concert of hula and music, this year recalling past events and the legacy of Cazimero's mentor, Kumu Hula Klaiki Aiu Lake. 3 p.m. VIamiya Theatre, St. Louis High School. $20. For tickets, email halaunakamalei@hotmail.com or eall 255-7317.

Kumu Hula Robert Uluwehi Cazimero Photo: Mountain Apple Company

Jerry Koko, Moon Kauakahi and John Koko, The Mākaha Sons, perfoim at Bishop Museum Aug. 22.

Hi.. Aug. 16-Sun.. Aig. 18 — First Hawaiian Bank's Made In Hawai'i Festivai

Businesses large and small who create products in Hawai'i will take over the Blaisdell Center with displays and retail booths. Food by Hawai'i's top chefs and entertainment by Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award winners.Noon- 9 pm. (Friday), 10 a.m.- 9 p.m. (Saturday), and 10 a.m.-5 pm. (Sunday). NBC Exhibition For information, eall 533- _ L292 or visit on line at -Kwww.madeinhawaiifestival.com.

Sat., Aug. 17 — Frank B. Shaner 'Falsett(i Contest

Leo kiceki'e, literally "high voice" is the name for this traditional form of Hawaiian singing that remains popular throughout ^ Hawai'i. Amateur performeis eompete in a concert format with veteran judges from the Hawaiian music community. 7 p.m. Hawai'i Theatre. For tickets, eall Hawaici Theatre at 528-0506.

Sat., ,Aug. 18 — Frank Hewett's 25th Ho'ike

Kumu Hula Frahk Kawaikapuokalani Hewett and Kūhai Hālau o

Kawaikapuokalani Pā 'Ōlapa Kahiko present two shows of music and hula. 2 p.m. cast includes Olomana, Darlene Ahuna and 'Ale'a. The 7 p.m. show will feature Aunty Genoa Keawe, the Lim F amily and Sean N a' auao For tickets and information, eall 239-HULA..

Tliurs.. Aug. 22 — Moonlight Mele with the Mākaha Sons

AIG Hawai'i presents the Mākaha Sons: Moon, John and Jerome perform on the Great Lawn at Kaiwi'ula, on the grounds of Bishop Museum. 7 p.m. Gates open at 6 p.m. $15 general admission. $10 for AIG policy holders, and$5 for Bishop Museum Members. For tickets, eall 847 -35 1 1 .

Sat., Aug. 25 — Ali'i Sund<R at Kawaiaha'o Church

Queen Lili \iokalanL, born Sept. 2, 1838, is celebrated in a worship service Special music selections honoring the queen will be performed. 10:30 a.m. Kawaiaha'o Church, Honolulu Free. For informaūon, eall 532-1257.

Sat., Aug. 25 — "Kindy" Sproat Falsetto Singing Contest

The 1 1 th annual event honors Hawai'i island's living treasure, Clyde "Kindy" Halema'uma'u Sproat of North Kohala who continues to emieh the lives of many through mele and ha'imo'olelo (storytelling). 2 p.m. Outrigger Waikōloa. For tickets and information, eall Aloha Festivals at 5891771, or visit online at www.alohafestivals.com. ■

lobert Uluwehi Cazimeio hoto: Mountain Apple Company