Monday, May 19, 2008
May Day Celebration Concert Premieres
Press Release May 3, 2008 -
TO: All Media
FROM: Mālie Foundation
PO Box 13, Kapaa, HI 96746; PH: 808-822-2166
Media Contact: Carol Bain,
246-2111 bain@kauai.net
Na Lei Hiwahiwa Event Kicks Off
May Day Celebration Concert Premieres
LIHUE – A contemporary Hawaiian cultural event, Na Lei Hiwahiwa, celebrating the season's flowers and lei premiered Saturday May 3, at the Hilton Kaua'i Beach Resort. Five of Kaua`i's talented Kumu Hula were asked to interpret a song in their own special way.
Lady Ipo and Na Hoaloha band provided the musical backup for each performer as they danced hula to songs all composed for them by Nathan Kalama, who coordinated this event for the Mālie Foundation.
“A specific flower is often the inspiration for many of my Hawaiian songs,” Kalama said. “I will compose a song for a person that I care about and select a flower that has hidden meaning, or kaona, for both me and the song's receiver. This event invites the song's recipient to creatively interpret what the song, and flower or lei, means to them.”
Performances of compositions in chronological order included:
- “My Pua Kinekeni” performed by Kumu Hula Leina'ala Pavao “My Pua Kukunaokala” composed for and performed by S. Kamakaokalani Herrod with dancers Iwalani and Na Kupuna O Kalamaolaimaluhialni
- “My Red Melia Lei” Kumu Hula Naomi Yokotake
- “Ka Pua Lehua O Pahoa” performed by Kumu Hula Puna Kalama Dawson
- “E Ku'u Lei Hala 'Ula'Ula” composed for and performed by Kumu Hula Kehaulani Kekua
Officially opening the event with conch shell blowing and traditional chant, 'oli was Ke Kula Ni'ihau O Kekaha led by Kumu Hula Lopaka Bukoski. Lady Ipo & Na Hoaaloha were headliners for the evening’s entertainment, and her jazz rendition of “Summertime” wowed the audience. The event was a fund raiser for the Mālie Scholarship Fund for youth education in the Hawaiian language and culture. The fragrant pikake was also honored by Nathan Kalama with a performance of his composition "He Aloha No Ka Pua Pikake".
In honor of the Mālie Foundation's 2008 theme, “Year of Our Kupuna”, six seniors were asked to represent the Mālie May Day court. Selected from the audience, Ken and Barbara Smith served as “King and Queen” for the evening and treated as royalty. Each received a lei presented by the Mayor of Kaua'I, the Honorable Bryan Baptiste.
Mālie Foundation intends to offer this event annually for the next four years. “We are always seeking new ways to introduce and promote the Hawaiian culture,” Kalama said. Sponsors of Na Lei Hiwahiwa May Day Celebration include: Hawai`i Tourism Authority, County of Kaua`i Office of Economic Development, and Kaua'i Hilton Beach Hotel.
The Mālie Foundation also coordinates ongoing Hawaiian cultural workshops and the annual Kauai Mokihana Festival. The dates for the 24th annual Kaua`i Mokihana Festival are September 21 through 28, 2008. For updates visit http://mokihana.kauai.net
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Photos contributed by: Mālie Foundation; Joe Olivas photographer <joe.olivas6@hawaiiantel.net>
Caption 1 - IMG 8316 "A student from Ke Kula Ni'ihau O Kehaha, Joseph
Keoualani Kanahele, performs during the May 3 opening of Na Lei
Hiwahiwa, a Hawaiian cultural concert and fund raiser for the Malie
Scholarship Fund to promote Hawaiian language education."
Caption 2 - 0250 "Kumu Hula Puna Kalama Dawson interprets the song "Ka
Pua Lehue O Pahoa" composed by Nathan Kalama at Na Lei Hiwahiwa May Day
Celebration held May 3 at the Hilton Kauai Beach Resort."
Malie Foundation
Saturday, May 03, 2008
Puna Butay Wins Miz Kaua'i Tita Pageant
Press Release May 2, 2008 - TO: All Media
FROM: Mālie Foundation, PO
Box 13, Kapaa, HI 96746; PH: 808-822-2166
Media Contact: Carol Bain,
246-2111 bain@kauai.net
Puna Butay Wins Miz Kaua'i Tita Pageant
2008 to be Final Pageant
LIHUE – It could have been the pink outfit combined with camouflage shorts. It could have been the heartfelt singing of “Just along for the Ride”. It could have been her selection of yummy YanYan 99-cent chocolate covered cracker pupu. The combination wowed the judges Kenui Kasparovitch, Noe Ho'okano and Ipo Kahaunaele-Ferreira who awarded the title Miz Kaua'i Tita 2008 to Puna Butay at the pageant held at the Hilton Kaua`i Beach Resort Friday night.
“What being a tita means is that as a strong willed woman, a tita is ready for anything,” said Butay. Competition was fierce but friendly among four contestants in categories: Who's Dat Tita; How U Gonna Ack; Grab-n-Grind; Bump-n-Grind; and Tita Walk-n-Talk.
Other contestants included Dayna Ng, Esther Figaroa and Kamei Trinque. “All who have participated as contestants in this pageant over the years are fantastic 'tita',” said the modest master of ceremonies, Chanel Flores, a 2005 Miz Tita Kaua'i winner herself. Flores kept the crowd laughing, even during “technical difficulties.”
The evening featured a premiere showing of the video “She's a Tita” produced by Ariki Foster which is rumored, by Flores, to become a classic. A special performance by Boom Shakalaka Maka and a song by Terri Russell, last year's pageant winner, entertained the audience while judges tallied the scores.
An event unique to the island, Miz Kaua'i Tita Pageant coordinator Jodi Omo announced 2008 to be the final year. President of the Mālie Foundation, the non-profit organization that promotes the event, Omo said, “The board is always experimenting with ideas that bring our local community and cultures together, and decided that this five-year run was worthwhile but time to close.”
Past winners of the pageant include:
- 2004 – Paulu Chandler
- 2005 – Chanel Flores
- 2006 – Randi Flores
- 2007 – Terri Russell
Trophies and cash prizes were awarded to all contestants. Sponsors of 2008 Miz Kaua`i Tita Pageant include: Hawai`i Tourism Authority, County of Kaua`i Office of Economic Development, and Kaua'i Hilton Beach Hotel.
The Mālie Foundation also coordinates a new event, Na Lei Hiwahiwa May Day Celebration, ongoing Hawaiian cultural workshops, and the annual Kauai Mokihana Festival. The dates for the 24th annual Kaua`i Mokihana Festival are September 21 through 28, 2008 and the theme will be “Year of Our Kupuna”. For updates visit http://mokihana.kauai.net
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PHOTOS: for high res, email Photographer: Joe Olivas
Photos contributed by: Mālie Foundation; Joe Olivas photographer
Edited on: Monday, May 19, 2008 4:13 PM
Categories: Malie Scholarship, Miz Kaua'i Tita Pageant