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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Events planned for 2008

2008 CONTEMPORARY HAWAIIAN CULTURAL EVENTS

Chronological list of Events coordinated and planned for 2008 by the Mālie Foundation:

1.FRIDAY, MAY 2 – Miz Kaua’i Tita Pageant, Hilton Kaua`i Beach Resort ballroom | 7 pm |$15 | Call Jodi (808)246-5515 for entry forms, tickets or more information.

2.SATURDAY, MAY 3 – Na Lei Hiwaiwa May Day Celebration Concert, A Benefit for the Mālie Scholarship Fund | Hilton Kaua’i Beach Resort ballroom | 6 pm | $15 | Call Nathan (808)822-2166.

3.SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 – Kapa`a First Hawaiian Church Service begins at 10 a.m. All welcome. Join us for refreshments after service.

4.SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 –Hawaiian Instrumental Competition - Po`ipu Bay Bar & Grill | 6 pm | $15.| Call Stella (808)742-1234 for tickets to this event only.

5.MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 –Kaua`i Composer's Contest and Concert at Kaua`i Community College Performing Arts Center | 7 pm | $15 in advance/$20 at door

6.TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 – "Eo, E Lili`u" Children's/Youth Music Competition, KCC Performing Arts Center | 9:00 am | $5 |Songs honor Queen Lili'uokalani

7.TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 – Evening Event | TBA

8.WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 – Hawaiian Cultural Workshop: Year of Our Kupuna, TOPIC: To Be Announced | Location: To Be Announced

9.THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 – Solo/Group Kahiko Nei Hula| 6 pm | $15 in advance/$20 at door | Enjoy wonderful Hawaiian hula performing as practiced dancers compete in many categories. Call (808)822-2166

10.FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 – Group `Auana Hula Competition / Royal Court may attend | 6 pm | $15 in advance/$20 at door

11.SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 – Solo `Auana Hula Competition & Festival Awards Finale | Noon | $15in advance/$20 at door

12. SATURDAY, October 11 – Coconut Festival Food Booth

13. OCTOBER 15 thru 17 –  Alu Like Kupuna Conference

14. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 – Kupuna Luau at Smith’s Tropical Paradise, Wailua | 3 pm

Mālie Foundation Mission: To perpetuate the Hawaiian culture

KAUA`I MOKIHANA FESTIVAL-Sept. 21-28, 2008, Island Wide
2008 THEME: Year of Our Kupuna - For Event information Call (808)822-2166 or email KMFKauai@hawaii.rr.com

Thursday, October 04, 2007

2007 Hula Highlights and Photos

Enjoy these Kaua'i Mokihana Festival Hula Competion 2007 Photos:

2007 Mr. Hula Auana

Caption: Dancing to the song "Kipu Kai", Lyle Kaleoha'a Pajo wins the title 2007 Mr. Hula Auana at the Kauai Mokihana Fesival The finale held Saturday, Sept. 29, 2007 at the Kauai Marriott Resort Ballroom. was the culmination of a week long series of events offered to celebrate contemporary Hawaiian culture coordinated by the non-profit Malie Foundation and sponsored in part by Hawai'i Tourism Authority and the County of Kaua'i Office of Economic Development.



First Place Solo Wahine Category

IMG_1463 : Kauai Mokihana Festival 2007 first place winner in Solo Auana and Solo Kahiko Nei Opio Wahine categories, Jayna Kau'iokalanimalie Shaffer. Here, she dances to "Aia I Kilohana Ko Wehi Nani" wearing a pa'u kapa using traditional kapa designs, and a lei of the plants that are used for scenting kapa: maile, kupaoa, 'iliahi, laua'e and 'awapuhi. Hula Halau Ka Le Mokihana O Leina'ala.



Choreography Award Winner

IMG 3100 - A vision in blue, the hula dancers from Halau Pikake Terunuma dance across the Marriott ballroom stage with precision to "Pili Aloha." Winning the Choreography award in the Group Auana category, was Kumu Hula, Setsuko Terunuma at the Kauai Mokihana Festival held at the Kauai Marriott Resort ballroom Saturday, Sept. 29.

Mrs. Mokihana Hula 2007

IMG 3309 - Wearing many strands of the Puakenikeni flower, Charlene Steuri dances to "Ku'u Home O Waimea" composed by Nick Castillo. The tender hula performance won her the title Mrs. Mokihana Hula 2007



First Place Group Wahine Auana Category

IMG_2825a - Dancers from Hula Halau Ka Lei Mokihana O Leina'ala win first place Group Auana Wahine category. Performing to "Ku'u One Hanau" the mele speaks of a man's love for his home, Kaua'i, and longs to return to his home and 'ohana. Kumu Hula Leina'ala Pavao.

Photos contributed by Malie Foundation / Joe Olivas Photographer. (©2007 Malie Foundation - photos for promotional use. Non-commercial use.)
joe.olivas6@hawaiiantel.net
has invited you to view some recent photos! Simply click on the link and see how easy it is to view and order pictures online:

For DVD of 2007 Kauai Mokihana Festival Hula Events, contact Jann Trudell videojann@aol.com
Click on the link for DVD

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Posted by Carol Bain at 10:37 PM
Edited on: Thursday, October 04, 2007 11:26 PM
Categories: Kauai Mokihana Festival-September Event

Sunday, September 30, 2007

2007 Hula Winners - Kauai Mokihana Festival

Press Release September 30, 2007 -

TO: All Media
FROM: Mālie Foundation

PO Box 13, Kapaa, HI 96746 808-822-2166

Media Contact: Carol Bain, 246-2111 bain@kauai.net
Many Hula Halau Compete
at Kaua&rsquoi Mokihana Festival

Finale Awards presented Saturday, September 29
LIHUE &ndash Ten hula halau and dancing groups from the islands of Maui, &lsquoOahu, Kaua&rsquoi and Japan competed and exhibited powerful hula performances for three days at the Kaua&rsquoi Marriott Resort ballroom. At the solo finale and awards ceremony Saturday, September 29, winners announced by categories include:

Kahiko Nei:

Solo Opio Kane-
  • 1st place: Allen Saniatan &ndash

Solo Opio Wahine-

  • 3rd place: Yukino Ueda

  • 2nd place: Journey Evangelista

  • 1st place: Jayna Shaffer


Group Kaikamahine-

  • 3rd place: Na Pua Mai Ka Lani

  • 2nd place: Na Lei Mokihana O Leina&rsquoala

  • 1st place: Na Hui O Kamakaokalani


Group Keiki Kane-

  • 1st place: Halau Na Pua Mai Ka Lani


Group Wahine-

  • 3rd place: Beamer Solomon Halau O Poohala

  • 2nd place: Hula Ka Lehua Tuahine

  • 1st place: Na Lei Mokihana O Lenina&rsquoala

Group Kane-

  • 1st place: Halau Ka Lehua Tuahine


Group Auana:

Kupuna -

  • 3rd place: Pomaika &lsquoIkalani

  • 2nd place: Hula Na Pua Lilia O Ka&rsquoamaikalani-

  • 1st place: Ka Hula O Hawai&rsquoi


Hui / Ohana-

  • 3rd place: Ka Liko Lehua

  • 2nd place: Hui O Ha`a Hula

  • 1st place: Marriott Waiohai Beach Resort in Poi&rsquopu/Makana Lei Aloha


Kaikamahine-

  • 3rd place: Na Pua Mai Ka Lani

  • 2nd place: Na Hui O Kamakaokalani

  • 1st place: Ka Lei Mokihana O Leina&rsquoala


Wahine-

  • 3rd place: Na Pua Mai Ka Lani

  • 2nd place: Hula Ka Lehua Tuahine

  • 1st place: Ka Lei Mokihana O Leina&rsquoala


Keiki Kane-

  • 1st place: Na Pua Mai Ka Lani


Kane-

  • 1st place: Halau Ka Lehua Tuahine



Solo Auana:

Opio Kane-

  • 1st place: : Allen Saniatan


Opio Wahine-

  • 3rd place: Yukino Ueda

  • 2nd place: Journey Evangelista

  • 1st place: Jayna Shaffer


Kupuna Mokihana Hula:

  • 3rd place: Toyoe Suzuki

  • 2nd place: Betty Weichhart

  • 1st place: Diane Miguel

Mrs. Mokihana Hula:

  • 3rd place: Toriann Saniatan

  • 2nd place: Christy Tanehiro

  • 1st place: Charlene Steuri


Mr. Hula Auana:

  • 1st place: Lyle Pajo

Special Awards in the Kahiko Nei category:

  • Award for Best Choreography: Kumu Hula, Leina&rsquoala Pavao

  • Hawaiian Language Award: Kumu Hula, Ka&rsquoilihiwa Vaughan

Special Awards in the Auana category:

  • Award for Best Choreography: Kumu Hula, Setsuko Terenuma

  • Award for Best Music: Halau Hula Ka Lehua Tuahine


Trophies and cash prizes over $8,000 were awarded. Donors included: Elaine Babcock, Ruth Dell, Joy & Stewart Bradshaw, Mr. Miyato of Taiko Maru, Kenui Aloha Greeters, Barbara Chang Rico, Mary Jane Coila, Joyce Wieskopf, Marvin Tung Loong, Mrs. Gwen Hanna & Family, Lily Yamamoto, Jill & Masami Kouchi, James Auwai, Aipoalani Family, Paul & Avi Linda Weinstein, Sharon Vea, David Murray, William Brown, Rama Kete, Mkaere Taitoko, Bounty Music, T&R Trophies and Puanani Rogers.


Sponsors of 2007 Kaua`i Mokihana Festival include: Hawai`i Tourism Authority, County of Kaua`i Office of Economic Development, County of Kaua`i Anti-Drug Program Grant, QLCC, A&B Foundation, Kukui&rsquoula Development Co., Hawaiian Airlines, ResortQuest at Makaiwa, Taiko Maru, Kaua`i Historical Society, SW Wilcox Foundation.


Kauai Mokihana Festival is coordinated by the Mālie Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to the perpetuation of Hawaiian culture. The dates for the 24th annual Kaua`i Mokihana Festival are September 21st - 28th , 2008 and the theme will be &ldquoYear of the Kupuna&rdquo. For updates visit http://mokihana.kauai.net


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PHOTOS: joe.olivas6@hawaiiantel.net Photographer: Joe Olivas

Photos contributed by: Mālie Foundation; Joe Olivas photographer

Events sponsored in part by Hawai`i Tourism Authority &

The County of Kaua`i Office of Economic Development

For updated information, visit KMF Website: http://mokihana.kauai.net

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Winners of the 2007 Kauai Composer's Contest

Kaua'i Composers Contest & Concert - Winners announced

At the Kauai Mokihana Festival event
held Monday 9/24/07, Kaua'i Community College Performing Arts Center winners received the following awards:

Composer Fred Aki & band - Professional Category
Composer Fred Aki (2nd from left) won the first place in the professional category for his song “Kaulana 'o Kaua'i” at the 2007 Kaua'i Composers Contest Monday evening. Kaua`i Mokihana Festival contemporay Hawaiian cultural events continue through the week, with hula performances 6 pm Friday 9/28, and the hula finale at noon on Saturday at the Kauai Marriott ballroom.


A crowd pleasing performance of an original song “Heart and Soul” by two young composers Joni Keamoai and Doric K. Yaris won the “People's Choice” award at the 2007 Kauai Composers Concert and Contest. ( Joni is first girl singing (on left) on mic w/black shirt / Doric is on drums)

Lovely Leilani Bond (in photo below) sings the original composition by Kale Kaui, which won first place in the Hawaiian Cateogory of the Kaua'i Composers Contest Monday evening. The song by Kaui went on to wind the Hawaiian Language award and the Lyrical Content award at the KCC Performing Arts Center.


Laurie Williams performs the first place winning song “Crazy About You”. Williams wowed the judges in the Open category winning first and second place for her original compositions and went on to receive special Performance Award and the award for the highest score for a musical compostion at the 2007 Kauai Composer Contest Monday evening at the KCC Performing Arts Center.

Kaua`i Mokihana Festival continues with hula perfomances 6 pm Friday 9/28, and noon on Saturday at the Kauai Marriott ballroom.

## Kaua`i Mokihana Festival contemporay Hawaiian cultural events continue:

Kaua'i Mokihana Festival Friday, September 28, 6 pm General Admission: $15 in advance / $20 at door.
Hula Competition - Group Auana
Location: Kauai Marriott Resort & Spa

This hula competition features group performances of Auana, modern hula and allows performers to use traditional, borrowed or newly created implements to add a contemporary flavor the hula. This event encouraged the ingenuity and creativeness of our kumu hula. The Aloha Festival's Royal Court will attend this event, and the pageantry is worth seeing. From 2 pm to 9 pm local crafters are located around the hotel walkway for great Hawaiian-style gifts

Kaua`i Mokihana Festival
Saturday, September 29, noon
General Admission: $15 in advance / $20 at door.
Hula Competition - Solo Auana and Hula Finale
Location: Kauai Marriott Resort & Spa

The finale cannot be missed. First, solo competition enchants the audience. Then all the competing halua and audience wait breathlessly to hear the winners announced by the judges. Enjoy a special hula exhibition from by Halau Ka Hula O Hawaii from Sendai City, Japan.

From noon to closing, local crafters are located around the hotel walkway for great Hawaiian-style gifts.

Tickets available at:

  • Scotty's Music (Kalaheo) 332-0090
  • Hanalei Video & Music 826-9633
  • Vicky's Fabric (Kapaa) 822-1746

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Posted by Carol Bain at 4:07 PM
Edited on: Sunday, September 30, 2007 12:13 PM
Categories: Kauai Mokihana Festival-September Event

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Kauai Mokihana Festival - 2007 Craft Fair

PRESS RELEASE September 15, 2007
TO: ALL Media / Radio Stations
FROM: Mali’e Foundation, VP, Carol Bain 246-2111
Craft Fair coordinator: Edee Bandmann 634-5352

The Mālie Foundation presents
The Kaua`i Mokihana Festival Craft Fair

Enjoy annual three-day Kaua'i Mokihana Festival Hula Competition, a craft fair will be offered by the Mālie Foundation at the Kaua`i Marriott Resort . Over 30 vendors and tables can be found in the covered area around the ballroom area.

This is an opportunity to shop before and during intermissions of the popular contemporary Hawaiian cultural event. The Craft Fair will be open:

  • Thursday, Sept. 27 – 2 pm to 9 pm (hula event begins 6 pm)
  • Friday, Sept 28 – 2 pm to 9 pm (hula event begins 6 pm)
  • Saturday, Sept. 29 – noon to 6 pm (hula event begins noon)

Find local-made products, including woven lauhala hats, specialized jewelry, baskets, Hawaiian design clothing, decorative objects of art, shell lei -- many crafts found only on Kaua`i. Event coordinator, Edee Bandmann, said, “Vendors at this craft fair exemplify the festival’s 2007 theme ‘Year of the ‘Ohana’ as most offer products that their family make together. You will truly find local products and product makers at this event.”

Vendors may get an application for the Kaua`i Mokihana Festival craft fair by contacting Edee Bandmann 634-5352 or email: edee_bandmann@hotmail.com. Additional marketing funds have been provided by the County of Kaua’i Office of Economic Development and Hawai’i Tourism Authority to promote the event this year. For a full schedule of festival events, Sept. 23 through 29, visit http://mokihana.kauai.net

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Posted by Carol Bain at 9:22 AM
Edited on: Sunday, September 16, 2007 9:30 AM
Categories: Kauai Mokihana Festival-September Event

2007 Craft Fair

Press Release September 10, 2007 update
To: All Media
FROM: Mālie Foundation, PO Box 13, Kapaa, HI 96746
FOR TICKETS: call (808) 246-5515
Media contact: Carol Bain 808-246-2111 bain@kauai.net

KAUA`I MOKIHANA FESTIVAL
CONTEMPORARY HAWAIIAN CULTURAL EVENTS – 2007 - Year of the 'Ohana

September 23-29, 2007, Island Wide --Varied Admission & Free Events

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

  • Kapaa First Hawaiian Church Service begin at 10 a.m. All Welcome. Join us for refreshments after service.
  • Hawaiian Instrumental Competition, Poipu Bay Bar & Grill | 6 pm | $15. Call (808)742-1234 for tickets to this event only.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24

  • Kaua`i Composer's Contest and Concert, Kaua`i Community College Performing Arts Center | 7 pm | $15 in advance/$20 at door

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25

  • "Eo, E Lili`u" Children's/Youth Music Competition, KCC Performing Arts Center, 9 :00 AM | $5 |Songs honor Queen Lili'uokalani
  • “Under the Palms at Maka`iwa”, Resort- Quest at Maka`iwa | 6 pm to 9 pm |$12 at door Call 822-7377 or 822-3455 for information.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26

  • Cultural Heritage Documentary - TOPIC: “Preserving Backyard Music:Na Mele 'Aina O Kaua'i” | 6:00 PM | $10 at door | Location: Princeville Golf Course Clubhouse. Sponsors include: Kaua'i Historical Society. Call 245-3373 for reservation.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27

  • Solo/Group Kahiko Nei Hula Competition, Kaua'i Marriott Resort & Beach Club - 6 pm - Tickets: (See below) Enjoy wonderful Hawaiian hula performing as practiced dancers compete in many categories. Craft Fair begins at 2pm – vendor's tables set around ballroom area.
  • Craft Fair begins at 2 pm– Unique local products including jewelry, lei, Hawaiian design clothes, and many vendor tables set around the Marriott ballroom covered area.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28

  • Group `Auana Hula Competition, Royal Court will attend. Kaua'i Marriott Resort & Beach Club- 6 pm | Tickets(below) + Craft Fair at 2pm
  • Craft Fair begins at 2 pm– Unique local products including jewelry, lei, Hawaiian design clothes, and many vendor tables set around the ballroom covered area.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29

  • Solo `Auana Hula Competition & Festival Awards Finale Kaua'i Marriott Resort & Beach Club - Noon Tickets: (See below)
  • Craft Fair begins at noon– Unique local products including jewelry, lei, Hawaiian design clothes, and many vendor tables set around the ballroom covered area.


GENERAL ADMISSION FOR HULA EVENTS

  • $15 in advance: | $20 at door
  • ADVANCE TICKET information: (808)246-5515 or email: KMFkauai@hawaii.rr.com
    Reserved Special Seats available each evening in the Marriott Ballroom for Hula: RESERVED SECTION - Limited Seating - $25 each day or 3-Day Pack= $60

GET TICKETS at these locations:

  • Hanalei Video & Music 826-9633;
  • Vicky's Fabric (Kapa'a) 822-1746
  • Scotty's Music (Kalaheo) 332-0090

MĀLIE FOUNDATION MISSION: To perpetuate the Hawaiian culture. 2007 THEME: Year of The `Ohana

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

2007 Update

:

The Board of Directors
of the
MĀLIE FOUNDATION

A new 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
Proudly announces the
“YEAR OF THE 'OHANA”
2007 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

THE OHANA LECTURE SERIES

The Ohana Series - How to
Ohana -Past, Present & Future
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Hilton Kaua'i Beach Resort
9-11am  FREE
Presenter:  Ekela Kaniaupio-Crozier

How to Research Your Geneology
(How, Where, Resources, Methods)
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Hilton Kaua'i Beach Resort
9-11am  FREE
Presenters:  Healani Trembath

How To Chant Your Geneology
(How, Why, When, Where, etc.)
Saturday, July 7, 2007
Hilton Kaua'i Beach Resort
9-11 am FREE
Presenter:  Kumu Hula Kehau Kekua

Ohana Day at the Kaua'i Museum
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Kaua'i Museum
10am-2pm  FREE
Family Activities

For further information and registration, please contact Nathan Kalama
at 808-822-2166.


23rd ANNUAL KAUA’I MOKIHANA FESTIVAL

September 23-29

For further details visit our website at: www.mokihana.kauai.net

MĀLIE SCHOLARSHIP FUND

All year round

Visit our website for information at: www.molihana.kauai.net

MĀLIE FOUNDATION COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES include:


SPONSOR:

HAWAIIAN WORD FOR THE DAY

COMMUNITY RADIO KKCR

ALL YEAR ROUND (3X A WEEK)


JANUARY

HAWAII HOTEL ASSOCIATION GOLF TOURNAMENT

SPONSOR, 1 HOLE


FEBRUARY

KAUA’I MUSEUM MAY DAY LOGO CONTEST

JUDGE


MAY

KAUA’I MUSEUM ANNUAL LEI DAY COMPETITION

SPONSOR: MOST HAWAIIAN LEI


KAUA’I POLYNESIAN FESTIVAL

SPONSOR – BEST MUSICAL GROUP AWARD


JUNE

KAMEHAMEHA DAY PARADE

PARTICIPANT – DECORATED VEHICLE DIVISION


NOVEMBER

17 ANNUAL HULA O NA KEIKI COMPETITION

KA’ANAPALI BEACH HOTEL, MAUI

SPONSOR/JUDGE – BEST MUSICAL GROUP AWARD


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Posted by Carol Bain at 10:23 AM
Edited on: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 10:39 AM
Categories: Kauai Mokihana Festival-September Event

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

2006 Hula Results

Press Release: September 28, 2006

KAUA`I MOKIHANA FESTIVAL
SEPTEMBER 2006 CONTEMPORARY HAWAIIAN CULTURAL EVENTS
2006 THEME: Year of Kaua`i Sacred Sites

Festival Contact: Nathan Kalama; PH: (808)- 822-2166 email: KMFKauai@hawaii.rr.com Me
dia Contact: Carol Bain, bain@kauai.net Promotional Photos available


Naomi Kanaulu Tabonair wins Mrs. Mokihana Hula
Masaki Nori Wins Mr. Hula Auwana

Kaua'i Mokihana Festival Hula Competition Results

POIPU – Dancing to the song “Aloha Hawai'i Ku'u One Hanau”, Naomi Kanaulu Tabonair won was awarded Mrs. Mokihana Hula at the 20th annual Kauai Mokihana Festival's hula competition at Grand Hyatt Resort and Spa. The Saturday September 23 finale included the Royal Court procession into the ballroom preceded the Solo 'Auana Hula Competition, which was the culmination of a week long celebration of contemporary Hawaiian culture.

“The international interest in hula and Hawaiian culture is amazing,” said Kalama. “A large group of hula dancers from Japan will exhibit in this year's event. Their costumes and performance are entertaining crowd pleasers.” One group, Hula Halau Kahula O Hawai'i, who won first place in the Japan Kauai Mokihana Festival last March, competed in the Kauai Mokihana Festival for the first time.

Judges for the hula competition include: Ipolani Vaughan, Kaho`okele Crabbe, Leialoha Lynn Amina. Choreography judge: James Kimo Auwae. Hawaiian language judge: Ku'ualdranui Kauli'a..

2006 KMF HULA COMPETITION RESULTS BY CATEGORY:

KAHIKO NEI DIVISON:

SOLO OPIO KANE

1ST – ANTHONY SANIATAN

HALAU NA PUA MAI KA LANI

SOLO OPIO WAHINE

1ST – IVANA PASCUA

HALAU NA PUA MAI KA LANI

2ND – AYANO TOYOSAWA

HALAU KAHULA O HAWAII

3RD – CHEYENNE LOPES

HALAU POMAIKA’IKALANI

GROUP KAIKAMAHINE

1ST – NA HULA O KAOHIKUKAPULANI

2ND – NA HUI O KAMAKAOKALANI

3RD – HALAU NA PUA MAI KA LANI

GROUP WAHINE

1ST – NA HULA O KAOHIKUKAPULANI

2ND – HALAU MA PUA MAI KA LANI

3RD 0 HALAU HULA O HALI’ILEO

GROUP KANE

1ST – NA PUA MAI KA LANI

2ND HALAU HULA O HALIILEO

GROUP AUANA DIVISION:

HUI/OHANA

1ST – POMAIKA’IKALANI

KUPUNA

1ST - JOAN S. LINDSEY HULA STUDIO

2ND – HUI HULA NALEIKALAKUPUA

3RD – HALAU POMAIKA’IKALANI

KAIKAMAHINE

1ST – NA HULA O KAOHIKUKAPULANI

2ND 0 HALAU NA PUA MAI KA LANI

3RD – NA HUI O KAMAKAOKALANI

WAHINE

1ST – HALAU KAHULA O HAWAII

2ND – NA HULA O KAOHIKUKAPULANI

3RD – HALAU HULA O HALI’ILEO

KANE

1ST – HALAU HULA O HALI’ILEO

2ND – HALAU NA PUA MAI KA LANI

SOLO AUANA DIVISION:

SOLO OPIO KANE

1ST – ANTHONY SANIATAN

HALAU NA PUA MAI KA LANI

SOLO OPIO WAHINE

1ST – AYANO TOYOSAWA

HALAU KAHULA O HAWAII

2ND – IVANA PASCUA

HALAU NA PUA MAI KA LANI

3RD – CHEYENNE LOPES

HALAU POMAIKA’IKALANI

KUPUNA MOKIHANA HULA

1ST – AUKELE KAHAKAI

JOAN S. LINDSEY HULA STUDIO

2ND – KEIKO KATURAGI

IO HULA STUDIO

3RD – ROSE KURITA

HALAU O NANI

MRS. MOKIHANA HULA

1ST – NAOMI TABONAIR

NA HULA O KAOHIKUKAPULANI

2ND – CHINAMI TAKAHASHI

HALAU KAHULA O HAWAII

3RD – DEBBIE GALINDO

HALAU NA PUA MAI KA LANI

Mr. Hula Auana MR. HULA AUANA

1ST – MASAKI MORI

HALAU KAHULA O HAWAII

2ND – STEVEN DOMINGO

HALAU HULA O HALI’ILEO

SPECIAL AWARDS:

HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE -

HALAU HULA O HALI’ILEO

JAMES KIMO AUWAE CHOREOGRAPHY AWARDS:

THURSDAY – HALAU NA PUA MAI KA LANI

KUMU HULA KALE PAWAI

FRIDAY – JOAN S. LINDSEY HULA STUDIO

KUMU HULA JOAN S. LINDSEY

MARGARET AIPOALANI

BEST MUSICAL GROUP AWARDS:

FRIDAY – NA KAPU MELE

NA HULA O KAOHIKUKAPULANI

“KA PA’IPA’I HULA”

SATURDAY – KALEO CLUB INTERNATIONAL

HALAU HULA O HALI’ILEO

“KU’UIPO PUA ROSE”

JUDGE'S OVERALL AWARD– NA KAPU MELE

NA HULA O KAOHIKUKAPULANI

“KA PA’IPA’I HULA”

KILOHANA KAUA’I AWARD-

KUMU HULA KAPU KINIMAKA ALQUIZA

GEORGE K. HOLOKAI OVERALL AWARD-

HALAU NA PUA MAI KA LANI

KUMU HULA KALE PAWAI

Sponsored in part by Hawai'i Tourism Authority and the County of Kaua'i. Dates for the next year's festival are Sept. 23 through 29, 2007. To find out more about the Kaua`i Mokihana Festival, email KMFKauai@hawaii.rr.com or visit http://mokihana.kauai.net

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NOTE: Kauai Mokihana Festival photos available for publicity – Joe Olivas photographer

email: bain@kauai.net or Joe Olivas - joe.olivas6@hawaiiantel.net

Posted by Carol Bain at 12:05 PM
Edited on: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 4:54 PM
Categories: Kauai Mokihana Festival-September Event

Friday, September 22, 2006

2006 Kaua`i Composers Contest Winners

Flores and Aki Top Winners of Kaua`i Composers Contest

Chanel Flores composed the song “Kalalau” that won the Na Po'e (People's Choice) awarded by the audience in attendance at the Kauai Community College Performing Arts Center Monday night. The Kaua'i Composers Contest and Concert featured thirteen original songs in four categories by composers from Kauai.

Flores was inspired to write about the song because her great grandmother was born in the Kalalau Valley. Judges awarded this song the Commercial Potential award, Best Lyrical Content, and first place in the Contemporary Hawaiian category.

Fred Aki won the Performers award, first place Professional category, and received the award for highest score by the judges for his song “Wailua Nui Hoano” (Great Sacred Wailua). Aki was inspired to write his song by the changes he has witnessed over the last 25 years in the lower portion of the valley where the waters flow into the Pacific Ocean.

Aki's song pays tribute to the history of the Wailua area, and said, “I wonder what it would be like for our kupuna, our ancestors, who lived and walked in this valley contrasted with all the construction going on today in this area.” Historical documentation indicates the ancient significance of Wailua is shown through the legends back to the thirteenth century. The Wailua area was one of the most desirable places to live in ancient Hawaii. It was the home of the queens and kings, the alii, of Kaua'i. It was a famous place throughout Hawaii and in parts of Central Polynesia.

Results by category for the Composers Contest from Monday evening September 18, 2006:

Hawaiian Category:

  • 1st Place - “Hanama`ulu” by Fran Nestel. Also, the Hawaiian Language award winner
  • 2nd Place - “Anahola Kahakai” by Fran Kalb

Contemporary Hawaiian:

  • 1st Place - “Kalalau” by Chanel Flores, Cheryl Paogofie, Nic Kaneakua, Malia Rogers, Omi Kaiwi
  • 2nd Place - “Mana” by Chanel Flores, Cheryl Paogofie, Alia Fernandez, Omi Kaiwi
  • 3rd Place - “Na Leo Nahenahe O Kaua'i” by Madelein Brandli & Arnold Meister

Open Category:

  • 1st Place - “I Will Hold Your Hand” by Madeleine Brandli
  • 2nd Place -”Breathe” by Laurie Williams
  • 3rd Place - “The Best Love” by Laurie Williams

Professional Category:

  • Winner – “Wailua Nui Hoano” by Fred Aki

SPECIAL AWARDS:
Commercial Potential - “Kalalau” by Chanel Flores, Cheryl Paogofie, Nic Kaneakua, Malia Rogers, Omi Kaiwi

Lyrical Content - “Kalalau”  by Chanel Flores, Cheryl Paogofie, Nic Kaneakua, Malia Rogers, Omi Kaiwi

Performers Award - “Wailua Nui Hoano” by Fred Aki

Highest Score – “Wailua Nui Hoano” by Fred Aki

Na Po`e Award - “Kalalau”  by Chanel Flores, Cheryl Paogofie, Nic Kaneakua, Malia Rogers, Omi Kaiwi

Sponsors to be acknowledged for this event include:

~A&B and Kukui`ula Development donated $1,000 each.

~Ned Selfe donated $100 for Hawaiian Language & $100 for Highest Score

~Kustom Sounds Kauai (Michael Dandurand) donated $150 for Professional

~Kauai Beach Hotel and Resort – room donation

Awards and Bowls for the event were provided by other donations to the Kauai Mokihana Festival.

The week long festival is sponsored in part by the Hawaii Tourism Authority and the County of Kauai Office of Economic Development. The festival continues with cultural workshops, hula and events occurring daily through the week ending Saturday, Sept. 23. To find out more about the Kaua`i Mokihana Festival, email KMFKauai@hawaii.rr.com or visit http://mokihana.kauai.net

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NOTE: Kauai Mokihana Festival photos available for publicity – Joe Olivas photographer
email: bain@kauai.net or Joe Olivas - joe.olivas6@hawaiiantel.net

Posted by Carol Bain at 11:01 AM
Edited on: Friday, September 22, 2006 11:19 AM
Categories: Kauai Mokihana Festival-September Event

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Three Cultural Workshops - THEME: Sacred Sites of Kauai

Kaua`i Mokihana Festival
THEME: 2006 Year of Kaua'i Sacred Sites
is pleased to present 3 cultural events in association with:

The Ka`ie`ie Foundation
Keepers of Ancestral Inspired Education – an Institute for cultural Excellence
4-941 Kuhio Highway PO Box 1261 Kapa`a, Kaua`i Island, Hawai`i 96746 808.821.2070 www.kaieie.org
A Native Hawaiian Non-Profit Organization Supporting the Perpetuation of Customary Practices and Art Forms through Cultural Education Opportunities

Kaua`i Sacred Sites Huaka`i Fact Sheet
Unique Cultural Learning Excursion Programs
2006 Kaua`i Mokihana Festival

WORKSHOP #1 - Journey of the Legends of Ha`ena

This huka`i will focus upon traditional Hawaiian sites found on the north end of Kaua`i Island. Fascinating mo`olelo or oral traditions provide the basis of unique experiences that tell of ancient chiefs, gods and goddesses, ancient hula practices, spirituality and more. Inspired by countless chants and hula that have been orally transmitted from one generation to the next, the significance of these wahi kapu (sacred places) and wahi pana (celebrated places) continue to resonate today. Hawaiian protocol and practices are shared and expanded upon, along with the fascinating history, events, legendary personages and details of the primary functions of each of the sites. Sites that may be visited, viewed or elaborated upon include: Kilauea Crater, Halele`a, Hihimanu, Namolokama, Kaliko, Mamalahoa, Wai`oli, Waipa, Makahoa, Lumaha`i, Kealahula, Maniniholo Cave, Manoa, Naue, Wainiha, Na Pohaku O Piliwale, Pohakuloa, Pohakuakane, Limahuli, Waiakapala`e Cave, Waiakanaloa Cave, Makana, Ka Pali `Oahi O Makana, Kili`oe, Maunahou, Ka Ulu A Paoa Heiau Hula and Ke Ahu A Laka.

  • Date: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 Location: Prince Clubhouse, Princeville at Hanalei
  • Time: Check-in from 8a to 8:30a
  • Huaka`i will depart promptly at 8:30am
  • Duration: 8:30am to 1pm
  • Cost: $55 per person – includes air-conditioned transportation from check-in location, all activities, lunch and refreshments
  • Reservations: Space is limited and reservations required. Call 821-2070 or log on to www.kaieie.org

WORKSHOP # 2 - LECTURE: Temples for the Dance

Origins of Kaua`i’s Hula Traditions
Presented by Kehaulani Kekua, kumu hula
Halau Palaihiwa O Kaipuwai

Hula is steeped in Hawaiian spirituality and belief. It was prevalent in the highest levels of temple ceremony and functions of archaic worship. Ka Ulu A Lono and Ka Ulu A Paoa are attributed as two of Kaua`i’s most prominent heiau that were fundamental in the primal establishment of hula as a spiritual practice and religious order. Through the sharing of illuminating histories and profiles of legendary figures and hula masters associated with these heiau, we will take a look at the ancient processes that shaped Kaua`i’s sacred hula traditions. How did these sites function in times past? What are the benefits of maintaining the cultural integrity and knowledge of these places? Our goal is to stimulate plateaus of hula consciousness by looking at the very basics of long standing rituals and rites, choreography and cultural routines that were established by our ancestors of long ago.

  • Date: Wednesday, September 20, 2006
  • Location: Kauai Community College – Technology Center
  • Time: 7 pm to 9 pm
  • FREE
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Cost: Free– but space is limited – first come first seated

WORKSHOP #3 - Ka Huaka`i i Wailuanuiaho`ano

This huaka`i or Hawaiian cultural learning excursion highlights various cultural sites within the traditional ahupua`a of Wailua. Known poetically as Wailuanuiaho`ano or the “Great Sacred Wailua”, it was once the major center of political and spiritual activities on Kaua`i in ancient times. Created with the objective of preserving the Hawaiian practice of mo`olelo or storytelling through oral traditions, verses of a Hawaiian chant represent the various cultural sites visited on this unique cultural learning excursion. Hawaiian protocol and practices are shared and expanded upon, along with the fascinating history, events, legendary personages and details of the primary functions of each of the sites. Sites that may be visited, viewed or elaborated upon include: Hikinaakala Heiau, Hauola Heiau, Na Ki`i Pohaku (Petroglyph Stones), Kukui Heiau, Mahunapu`uone, `Alio, Malaeha`akoa Heiau, Holoholoku Heiau, Pohaku Ho`ohanau, Pohaku Piko, Nounou, Poliahu Heiau, Wai`ale`ale, Mauna Kapu, Kalehuawehe, Ka`ohala, Maka`iwa, Kuamo`oloaakane and more…

  • Date: Thursday, September 21, 2006
  • Location: Lydgate Park Main Pavilion
  • Time: Check-in from 8am to 8:30 am
  • Huaka`i will depart promptly at 8:30a
  • Duration: 8:30am to 1pm
  • Cost: $55 per person – includes air-conditioned transportation from check-in location, all activities, lunch and refreshments
  • Reservations: Space is limited and reservations required. Call 821-2070 or log on to www.kaieie.org

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Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Celebrates 20 years of Hula

Press Release July 26, 2006

KAUA`I MOKIHANA FESTIVAL
SEPTEMBER 2006 CONTEMPORARY HAWAIIAN CULTURAL EVENTS

2006 THEME: Year of Kaua`i Sacred Sites

September 17-23, 2006, Island Wide --Varied Admission & Free Events
Festival Contact: Nathan Kalama; PH: (808)- 822-2166 email: KMFKauai@hawaii.rr.com
Media Contact: Carol Bain, bain@kauai.net Promotional Photos available

Kaua`i Mokihana Festival Celebrates 20 Years of Hula
Many Hula Halau Confirmed for 2006

Halau from Japan, Oahu and Kaua`i have confirmed to participate in the 20th anniversary Kauai Mokihana Festival's three-day hula event. “A key to any successful event is consistency, both in quality and reliability,” said Nathan Kalama, founder of the Kaua`i Mokihana Festival. Focusing on contemporary Hawaiian culture, this year's festival features the following halau:

From Kaua`i:

From Oahu:

From Japan:

Na Hula O Kahohikukapulani

Joan Lindsey Hula Studio

Halau Kahula o Hawai`i

Halau Hula O Haliileo

Halau Na Pua Mai Ka Lani

Hui Hula Naleikalakupua

Hui O Kamakaokalani

Io Hula Studio

Halau O Nani

Other halau are just now getting their paperwork and time commitments submitted, so there may be more confirmed before the week-long September 17-23 festival. These hula performers will compete September 21 through 23, at the Grant Hyatt Kaua`i Resort & Spa ballroom.

In 1986, the hula competition was only kane, male, dancers. There was no sole male hula event in the state, so the festival developed this unique event. After several years, the public demand to see wahine, women, hula was strong, so the festival adapted. “Events should be allowed to grow and change. If something does not work, change `em,” Kalama said.

This year's theme, Kaua`i Sacred Sites, also features three workshops focusing on the ancient processes that shaped Kauai's sacred hula traditions, and other places historically important to the Hawaiian culture. These occur September 20 and 21, and reservations are recommended.

There is still time to get your application in for Kaua`i Composer's Contest or for the hula competition. To find out more about the Kaua`i Mokihana Festival, email KMFKauai@hawaii.rr.com or visit http://mokihana.kauai.net

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Monday, March 20, 2006

Japan Kauai Mokihana Festival 2006

Results for the

Japan Kauai Mokihana Festival

held March, 2006, in Tokyo.

Group Wahine Auana

1. Hula Halau Kahula O Hawaii-- Kumu Hula Kyoko Kubokawa

2. Hui Hula Naleikalakupua-- Kumu Hula Yukiko Hanayama

3. Halau Na Pua Mai Ka Lani Japan -- Kumu Hula Emi Hachisuga

Group Wahine Kahiko

1. Hula Halau Kahula O Hawaii-- Kumu Hula Kyoko Kubokawa

2. Halau Na Pua Mai Ka Lani Japan-- Kumu Hula Emi Hachisuga

3. Hau’oli Hula Studio-- Kumu Hula Arlene Hau’oli

Group Kupuna Auana

1. Hui Hula Naleikalakupua-- Kumu Hula Yukiko Hanayama

2. Minoakalani Hula Studio-- Kumu Hula Minoakalani Ushijima

3. Hula Halau Kahula O Hawaii-- Kumu Hula Kyoko Kubokawa

Group Hui/Ohana Auana

1. Hui Hula Naleikalakupua-- Kumu Hula Yukiko Hanayama

2. I O Hula Studio-- Kumu Hula Ikuko Onozawa

Group Keiki Auana

1. Minoakalani Hula Studio-- Kumu Hula Minoakalani Ushijima

Group Kana Auana

1. Hula Halau Kahula O Hawaii-- Kumu Hula Kyoko Kubokawa

Group Kane Kahiko

1. Hula Halau Kahula O Hawaii-- Kumu Hula Kyoko Kubokawa

Solo Mrs Mokihana Hula Japan

1. Hula Halau Kahula O Hawaii-- Kumu Hula Kyoko Kubokawa; Dancer: Chinami Takahashi

2. Halau Na Pua Mai Ka Lani Japan-- Kumu Hula Emi Hachisuga; Dancer: Ayano Mochizuki

3. Hui Hula Naleikalakupua00 Kumu Hula Yukiko Hanayama; Dancer: Yasuko Koike

Solo Kupuna Mokihana Hula Japan

1. I O Hula Studio-- Kumu Hula Ikuko Onozawa; Dancer: Keiko Katsuragi

2. Minoakalani Hula Studio-- Kumu Hula Minoakalani Ushijima; Dancer: Sachiko Koyata

3. Hui Hula Naleikalakupua-- Kumu Hula Yukiko Hanayama; Dancer: Hiroko Miyata

Solo Keiki Mokihana

1. Hula Halau Kahula O Hawaii-- Kumu Hula Kyoko Kubokawa; Dancer: Yuki Tsuburai

2. Hui Hula Naleikalakupua-- Kumu Hula Yukiko Hanayama; Dancer: Yuki Tsuburai

Solo Mr Hula Auana

1. Hula Halau Kahula O Hawaii-- Kumu Hula Kyoko Kubokawap Dancer: Masaki Mori

2. Hui Hula Naleikalakupua-- Kumu Hula Yukiko Hanayama; Dancer: Joe Tanagawa

Solo Kaikamahine Auana

1. Hula Halau Kahula O Hawaii- Kumu Hula Kyoko Kubokawa; Dancer: Ayano Toyosawa

Solo Ms Mokihana Hula Japan

1. Hui Hula Naleikalakupua-- Kumu Hula Yukiko Hanayama; Dancer: Erina Iino

THREE SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS:

Overall Award: Hula Halau Kahula O Hawaii-- Kumu Hula Kyoko Kubokawa

Music Award: Hula Halau Kahula O Hawaii-- Kumu Hula Kyoko Kubokawa; Musical group name: Na Lei

Kilohana Award: Hula Halau Kahula O Hawaii-- Kumu Hula Kyoko Kubokawa

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Posted by Nathan Kalama at 5:25 AM
Edited on: Monday, March 20, 2006 5:45 AM
Categories: Hapa Haole Hula May Day, Kauai Mokihana Festival-September Event

Sunday, October 16, 2005

2006 Kauai Mokihana Festival Dates Announced

Tentative Dates for Next Year's Kaua'i Mokihana Festival -- September 17-23, 2006.

2006 is the 20th Anniversary of the Hula Kahiko Nei / Hula Auana Competition.
Please Join Us as we Celebrate Contemporary Hawaiian Culture.

2006 THEME: Kaua'i Sacred Sites

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2005 Hula Photos

Kauai Mokihana Festival 2005 Hula Competition winners :

Captions:

1st Place winners of the Hui-Ohana hula category from Halau O Liko Lehua are performing to the song “Ke Anu O Waimea” Saturday, September 24, at Kekaha Neighborhood Center. Kumu Hula Renee Kamana`o-Bulosan and Halau Pamaikaikalani also accepted the George Kananiokeakua Holoka`i Overall Award for participation in the 2005 Kaua`i Mokihana Festival three-day hula competition. (photo below)

IMG_0073 photo by Joe Olivas

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Mrs. Mokihana Hula :

Mrs. Mokihana Hula 2005 (above)

Rosemary Lokemele Kamana`o of Halau Pomaika`ikalani is the Kauai Mokihana Festival's 2005 Mrs. Mokihana Hula first place winner. Here she is dancing to the song “Palehua” at Kekaha Neighborhood Center Saturday, September 24. (IMG 0062 - photo by Joe Olivas)

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Mr. Hula Auana first place winner in the Kauai Mokihana Festival hula competition,Thomas Kawai Sellers, danced to the song “He Aloha Ku`u Aina” at the Kekaha Neighborhood Center held Saturday, September 24.

(IMG 4947 above by Joe Olivas photographer)

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1st Place winners of the Hui-Ohana hula category from Halau O Liko Lehua are performing to the song “Ke Anu O Waimea” Saturday, September 24, at Kekaha Neighborhood Center. Kumu Hula Renee Kamana`o-Bulosan and Halau Pamaikaikalani also accepted the George Kananiokeakua Holoka`i Overall Award for participation in the 2005 Kaua`i Mokihana Festival three-day hula competition. (photo below):  

Hula 2005 Winners and Awards

Kaua'i Mokhana Festival
Press Release September 25, 2005 -final w/captions
TO: All Media

FROM: Kaua`i Mokihana Festival Email: KMFKauai@msn.com
PO Box 13, Kapaa, HI 96746
Media contact: Carol Bain, 808-246-2111

KAUA`I MOKIHANA FESTIVAL
2005 Hula Results by Category

Kekaha, Kaua`i - Loyal festival goers and hula dancers let nothing deter them. Chanting the theme “Adjust, Come On, You Can Do It” the attendees and participants of the annual Kaua`i Mokihana Festival did not let a little power failure stop them from completing the hula competition at the Kekeha Neighborhood Center Saturday night. When the electric generator failed the third time at the hula mound, all just picked up and moved under the lit pavilion with barely a sign of complaint.

Gazing up at fluorescent bulbs instead of Kekaha stars, Rosemary Lokemele Kamana`o of Halau Pomaika`ikalani danced to the song “Palehua” which won her the 2005 title Mrs Mokihana Hula. Thomas Kawai Sellers of Halau Nawaipunalei is this year's Mr. Hula Auana who danced “He Aloha Ku`u Aina”.

Halau from Japan, Maui, `Oahu, and Kaua`i performed over three consecutive evenings last week, moving from two days at the Sheraton Kaua`i Poipu Resort to the Kekaha Neighborhood Center for the hula finale and ho`olaulea on Saturday. A complete listing of 2005 results is below:


NAME OF HALAU: SONG: KUMU HULA:
Group Kaikamahine (Kahiko Nei) category-
2nd Place – Halau Nawaipunalei: “He Makana Ke Aloha”, Pono & Leimomi Murray
1st Place – Halau Ka Lei Mokihana `O Leina`ala, “Lei Mokihana”, Leina`ala Pavao

Group Wahine (Kahiko Nei) category-
3rd Place – Halau Nawaipunalei “HanaoHano Kekaha”, Pono & Leimomi Murray
2nd Place – Halau Pomaika`ilani: “Nou e Ka Lani”, Renee Kamana`o-Bulosan
1st Place – Halau Ka Lei Mokihana ` Leina`ala: “Ki`ekie O Kamaile”, Leina`ala Pavao

Group Kaikamahine Auana-
2nd Place – Halau Nawaipunalei: “Kuiulei Mokihana”, Pono & Leimomi Murray
1st Place Halau Ka Lei Mokihana `O Leina`ala: “He Mele Lau La`i”, Leina`ala Pavao

Hui/Ohana Auana-
2nd Place – Hula Halau Kahula `O Hawai`i: “Waikiki Hula”, Kyoko Kubokawa
1st Place – Halau O Liko Lehua: “Ke Anu O Waimea”, Renee Kamana`o-Bulosan

Group Kupuna Auana-
3rd Place – La`akea Dance Productions, Michael Dela Cruz
2nd Place - Hula Halau Pikake Terenuma: “E Pili Mai”, Kumu Hula Setsuko Terenuma
1st Place ––Halau Na Wahine O Ka Uluwehi Ola: “Nohili E”, Kumu Hula Joan S. Lindsey

Group Wahine Auana-
3rd Place – Halau Pomaika`ilani: “Wahikuli”, Renee Kamana`o Bulosan
2nd Place – Halau Nawaipunalei “Honoa`ula`ula”, Pono & Leimomi Murray
1st Place – Halau Ka Lei Mokihana `o Leina`ala: “He Nani Kekaha”, Leina`ala Pavao

WINNER: HALAU:

Solo Opio Kane-
1st Place – Shaun Pilialoha Kamakea-Young: Halau Pomaikaikalani

Solo Opio Wahine-
2nd Place – Samantha Kennebeck: Halau Pomaikaiklani
1st Place – Rochelle Garvida: Halau Ka Lei Mokihana `O Leina`ala

Kupuna Mokihana Hula-
3rd Place – Leonida Kalehua Perez: Halau Pomaika`ilani
2nd Place – Aukele Ku`ulei Kahakai: Na Wahine O Ka Uluwehi Ola
1st Place – Elizabeth Azeka: Halau Ka Lei Mokihana ` Leina`ala

Mrs. Mokihana Hula-
3rd Place – Reiko Kohama: Halau Kahula `O Hawai`i
2nd Place – Kehaulani Munoz Rand: Halau Nawaipunalei
1st Place – Rosemary Lokemele Kamana`o: Halau Pomaika`ikalani

Mr. Hula Auana-
2nd Place – Masato Watanabe: Halau Na Pua Mai Ka Lani
1st Place – Thomas Kawai Sellers: Halau Nawaipunalei

Special Awards:

Award: Winner Name: Halau:

  • Margaret Aipoalani Music Award: Nawaipunalei Serenaders, Halau Nawai Punalei
  • James Kimo Auwae Choreography Award: Kumu Hula Leina`ala Pavao, Halau Ka Lei Mokihana `O Leina`ala
  • Hawaiian Language: Na Kumu Hula Pono & Leimomi Murray, Halau Nawaipunalei
  • Henry Moikehe Pa Ho`opa Award: Na Kumu Hula Pono & Leimomi Murray, Halau Nawaipunalei
  • Aloha Festival Royal Court Choice Award: Kahula `O Hawaii, Kumu Hula Kyoko Kubokawa, Japan
  • George Kananiokeakua Holoka`i Overall Award: Kumu Hula Renee Kamana`o-Bulosan, Halau Pomaikaikalani

The lucky drawing winner of the beautiful koa-maple `ukulele, handcrafted and donated by Masami Kouchi was Bryson Poai. The accompanying hand-stitched case was donated by Jill Kouchi. All proceeds went to the Malie Scholarship fund.

Donars included: Ed Stumpe, Taiko Maru, A&B Foundation, Kukui`Ula Development, Kenui Aloha International. Events sponsored in part by Hawai`i Tourism Authority & The County of Kaua`i Office of Economic Development.

Judges include: Music judges: Doric Kaleonui Yaris and Kunane Aipoalani

Hula judges: Hulali Solomon Covington, Ipolani Vaughan, Moses Crabbe, Leialoha Amina, Hawaiian Language judge: Wayne Panoke. Choreography judge: James Kimo Auwae

Master of Ceremony: Maka Herrod. Festival coordinator: Nathan Kalama.

Auditors: Hui O Kamaka Okalani

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Edited on: Sunday, October 16, 2005 5:59 AM
Categories: Kauai Mokihana Festival-September Event

Kauai Composers Contest 2005 Winners

Press Release

TO: All Media

FROM: Kaua`i Mokihana Festival Email: KMFKauai@msn.com

PO Box 13, Kapaa, HI 96746

Media contact: Carol Bain, 808-246-2111

Lyricist and Poet Keahi Felix wins top awards

PUHI – The profound lyrics of the song, Dynasty of the Sun, brought recognition from judges and the audience at the Kaua`i Mokihana Festival Composer's Contest and Concert Monday night at Community College Performing Arts Center. Heaped with trophies and prizes, poet and songwriter Keahi Felix won the contemporary Hawaiian category and the coveted Na Poe People's Choice award. Music for the song was composed by Edward Machado. The song was performed by a well-rehearsed and talented group that included singer "Lady 'Ipo" Kahaunaele-Ferreira, which received the award for Best Performance. Felix also won the highest score, the Lyrical Content award, and the Commercial Potential award.

David (Waveslide) Wilson's heartfelt musical tribute to his friend Muggs Stump won the first place in the Open Category, backed up by Rick Barnette on guitar and William Rash on trumpet.

Fred Aki won first place in the Professional category with his performance of a tribute to the island of Kaua`i Beauty Within. Lyrics include: Nani o Kaua`i, beauty of Kaua`i; rich and blessed by heaven; beauty oh so rare.

Promoting and recognizing composers on the island, the event is known for its camaraderie, with competing musicians often playing backup for others. Contest judges are last year's Professional category winner, Richard Beach; past Kauai Mokihana Festival board member, Doric Kaleonui Yaris; and KKCR radio host Kilipaki Vaughan. Maka and Evalani Herrod provided auditing services. Sponsors include A&B Foundation, Kukui`ula Development, Hawaii Tourism Authority and the County of Kauai Office of Economic Development.

The 21st annual Kaua`i Composers Contest and Concert is the founding event of the Kauai Mokihana Festival, which continues island-wide throughout this week. Highlights include hula competitions and workshops. Updated schedule can be found http://mokihana.kauai.net or call 821-2267 or 652-1249.

2005 KAUA`I COMPOSERS CONTEST RESULTS BY CATEGORY:

Contemporary Hawaiian:

3rd place – With Aloha byJames Schattauer
2nd place – Hauoli La Hahau-Aloha, Hawaii's Christmas Gift by Madeline Brandli
1st place - Dynasty of the Sun by Keahi Felix & Edward Machado

Open:

3rd place – Ke Akua `O Ke Aloha by Sophie Ross
2nd place – Oh, Kokee by Peter Wood
1st place - Muggs Stump by David (Waveslide) Wilson

Fred Aki won the Professional category competing with the following: Brett Rouse, Ilima Rivera, Millicent Cummings and Sam Kitsh and Dawn Cantrell.

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Sunday, October 02, 2005

Annual Youth Event Honors Queen Lili`uokalani

Press Release Sept. 22, 2005

TO: All Media
FROM: Kaua`i Mokihana Festival Email: KMFKauai@msn.com PO Box 13, Kapaa, HI 96746

Media contact: Carol Bain, 808-246-2111

Annual Youth Event Honors Queen Lili`uokalani

Students of the immersion and bilingual Hawaiian programs compete each year for prizes and recognition by participating in the annual Kaua`i Mokihana Festival Eo, E Lili`u song contest. Held at the Kaua`i Community College Performing Arts Center Tuesday, 9/20/05, the event honors Queen Lili`uokalani by performing her music. Songs must be from the “Queen's Songbook” or a song written for or about the monarch. All songs must be performed in `Olelo Hawai`i, Hawaiian language with no amplification. Results are listed below:

  • Song Contest K-5

1st Place Na Keiki Aloha O Ke Kula Ni`ihau O Kekaha

2nd Place Ke Kula Kaiapuni Hawai`i o Kapa`a

  • Ha`i `Olelo Speech Contest K-5

1st Place Na Keiki Aloha O Ke Kula Ni`ihau O Kekaha

  • `Olelo Hawai`i Hawaiian Language Contest

1st Place Na Keiki Aloha O Ke Kula Ni`ihau O Kekaha

  • Song Contest 6-12

1st Place Ke Kula Ki`eki`e o Kapa`a
2nd Place Na `Opio Aloha O Ke Kula Ni`iahu O Kekaha

  • Ha`i `Olelo 6-12

1st Place Na `Opio Aloha O Ke Kula Ni`iahu O Kekaha

  • `Olelo Hawai`i Hawaiian Language Contest

1st Place Ke Kula Ki`eki`e o Kapa`a

Donors for this event include the Queen Lili`uokalani Childrens Center; Lily Yamamoto; Mrs. David Hanna; and Aunty Maria Hickland of Mele.com. Also, a donation of pounamu New Zealand greenstone was made by two instructors, Ms. Rama Kete and Mr. Mikaere Taitoko from the Waikato Institute of Technology, Hamilton, New Zealand.

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*KAUA`I MOKIHANA FESTIVAL * September 18-24, 2005, Island Wide --Varied Admission & Free Events

Festival Contact: Nathan Kalama; PH: (808)- 822-2166 email: KMFKauai@msn.com <mailto:KMFKauai@msn.com>

Events sponsored in part by Hawai`i Tourism Authority & The County of Kaua`i Office of Economic Development

For updated information, visit KMF Website: http://mokihana.kauai.net

Photo by Joe Olivas; High Resolution available upon request

Thursday, September 01, 2005

2005 Poster

The Theme for 2005 is the "Year of the Hawaiian Endangered Species"

The art drawings in this year's Kaua`i Mokihana Festival poster and note cards were created by students at two schools on the island of Kaua'i Kanuikapono Public Charter School and Ke Kula Ni'ihau O Kekaha.

Emphasizing Hawai`ian endangered species as theme, each student choose his or her own subject to research. Artists from the Garden Island Arts Council Van Go! Project worked with students to interpret the subject matter into images. Judges selected the best works with a focus on environmental education. Funds generated support the Malie Scholarship fund, dedicated to educational activities.

The poster winner is Raynella Dela Cruz, age 16 for Pua The Whale of Ke Kula Ni'ihau O Kekaha.

Enjoy this wonderful 2005 Poster featuring artwork by students of Kaua'i Kanuikapono Public Charter School and Ke Kula Ni'ihau O Kekaha:

2005 KMF Poster

Saturday, August 27, 2005

2005 - Year of the Hawaiian Endangered Species

Theme for 2005 is the "Year of the Hawaiian Endangered Species"

How the Theme Became More than an Idea:

The art in this year's Kaua`i Mokihana Festival note cards and poster was created by students at two schools on the island of Kaua'i: Kanuikapono Public Charter School and Ke Kula Ni'ihau O Kekaha. Students researched Hawaiian endangered species and chose their own subject. Artists from the Garden Island Arts Council Van Go! Project worked with the keiki to interpret the subject matter into images. Judges from Kaua`i Mokihana Festival board, Rene Tokuda and Marlys Matheus, and artist Eve Solomon selected the best works. The poster winner is Raynella Dela Cruz, age 16, for "Pua The Whale".

(8 CARD DESIGN WINNERS)

  • Anniellen Kanahele, age 15, "I'iwi the Beautiful Bird of Kaua'i", Ke Kula Ni'ihau O Kekaha
  • Kaehulani Kanahele, age 16, "Honu o Ke Kai", Ke Kula Ni'ihau O Kekaha
  • Kawaiola Mawae-Yasay, age 16, "Ka Nukupu'u Nani o Kaua'i", Ke Kula Ni'ihau O Kekaha
  • Oliwa Kanahele, age 17 "Endangered Species Plant - Hawane" Ke Kula Ni'ihau O Kekaha
  • Sarah K. Bilyeu, age 12, "Endangered Species: Seal of Approval", Kanuikapono Charter School
  • Chaz Dabin, age 12, "Spider of Inspiration", Kanuikapono Public Charter School
  • Cheyna Caminos, age 12, "Hump-de-dump-ty", Kanuikapono Public Charter School
  • Ava Yunwiyah, age 10, "Turtle of Light", Kanuikapono Public Charter School

Funds generated from sales will be applied to Malie Scholarship.

Mahalo to the Garden Island Arts Council and all the students and for supporting the Kaua`i Mokihana Festival.

Posted by Carol Bain at 4:42 AM
Edited on: Monday, August 29, 2005 7:17 AM
Categories: Kauai Mokihana Festival-September Event

Sunday, July 24, 2005

2005 Festival Fact Sheet

KMF Logo Annual Kaua`i Mokihana Festival
Fact Sheet
(Updated 8/28/05)

Sept. 18 -24, 2005

2005 THEME - Hawaiian Endangered Species

TICKET HOTLINE: call 808-821-2267 or 652-1249 / KMF Hotline: 808-822-2166 KMFKauai@msn.com

Each year, the Kaua`i Mokihana Festival celebrates the Hawaiian culture and values throughout the island. Grants, large and small, have continued to come in to support our Festival, in addition to corporate sponsors and many thousands of in-kind donations and volunteers over the years. Major sponsors have been the County of Kaua`i, Hawai`i Tourism Authority, A and B Foundation and Queen Lili`uokulani Childrens Center. Kaua`i Mokihana Festival also offers the Malie Scholarship. All efforts serve to promote and perpetuate the Hawaiian culture. Donations are greatly appreciated: Kaua`i Mokihana Festival, PO Box 13, Kapaa, HI 96766. Sponsors for major events are needed. Call 808-822-2166 to find out more.

Schedule subject to change and may be updated online http://mokihana.kauai.net/ This year's seven-day festival includes the following in chronological order:

Hawaiian Church Services: (September 18, 10 a.m.)
No admission fee - All Welcome - Kapa`a First Hawaiian Church, 4-1325 Kuhio Hwy
Welcome all as we celebrate with special music; even a little hula now and then in both English and the Hawaiian languages. This event is held at the historic Kapa`a First Hawaiian Church founded by Queen Deborah Kapule in 1879. KMF volunteers and supporters provide the special music for this service that is open to all residents and visitors. After the service, all are invited to join in refreshments.

Hawaiian Instrumental Competition: (Sunday, September 18, 6 p.m. $10 per ticket Admission - Hyatt Regency Kaua`i Resort
A unique musical experience that features Kaua'i's unique Hawaiian instrumental enthusiasts and practitioners. The competitionis for acoustic instruments. Location: The Poipu Grill & Bar, sponsored by the Hyatt Regency Kaua`i Resort ($10 ticket). Contact # (808) 742-1234

The Kaua`i Composers Contest and Concert : (Monday, September 19, 7 p.m.)
$10 advance/$15 at door. Kaua`i Community College Performing Arts Center ; Sponsored by A&B Foundation
Now in its 21st year, this event encourages the composition of new music through its various
categories. These categories are: Hawaiian (must be in the Hawaiian language), Contemporary Hawaiian, Open, Professional and Youth (13-20 years old). Trophies and cash prizes are awarded. Participants in this contest are inspired by sharing their personal musical creations with the Island's people and visitors.


"Eo, E Lili`u" Children's/Youth Music Competition (Tuesday, September 21, begins at 9a.m.) $3 Admission fee - KCC contact Kimo Chun 245-8311

Location: KCC Performing Arts Center; sponsored by the Queen Lili`uokalani Childrens Center Another new and exciting event allows students in the Hawaiian Immersion School Programs to compete musically by grades with songs by, for or about the Queen, or about Kaua`i and Ni`ihau

Hula at Hanalei Night (Tuesday, September 20, 6:30 p.m.) NominalCover charge. Join us as we celebrate our unique Hawaiian culture through hula, music, arts and crafts. The employees pull out all the stops to make your evening an unforgettable one. Hanalei Bay Resort, contact: (808)826-9796

Cultural Workshop: Feathers (Wednesday, September 21, 9 a.m. To 3 p.m.
Aloha Beach Resort Learn how to design and create your own Hawaiian feather adornments. FEE - $55 includes lunch, workshop and all materials for making 3 feather adornments. (Note: No endangered bird feathers are used). Limited to 20 participants. Pre-Registration required 808-822-2166

Cultural Workshop Hawaiian Endangered Species - (Wednesday, September 21, 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Lihue Public Library (on Hardy Street)
Hawai`i Endangered Species: Ho'okahi No Ka 'Aina a Me Na Kanaka / The land and the people are one
Presenter: Cha Smith /Marti Townsend.
This presentation focuses on the animals and plants that relate directly to the work done by KAHEA-The Hawaiian Environmental Alliance. Other endangered species are included, where they are, and what is needed to protect them. Learn about the Green Sea turtle, the Hawaiian Monk seal and the Wekiu bug and their relationship to Native Hawaiian culture.


Hula Competition: Solo/Group Kahiko Nei, (Thursday, September 22, 6 p.m. )
Admission Fee: $10 in advance, $15 at door/ Sheraton Kaua`i Resort, Poipu
This event demonstrates a creative and unique idea in hula in the ancient style (kahiko) with a slight twist of Kaua'i flavor. Newer chants are encouraged by judges. Chants that are 10 years old or less get five bonus points. Three bonus points are given to chants 25 years or younger.

Hula Competition: Group `Auana, (Friday, September 23, 6 p.m. )
Admission Fee: $10 in advance $15 at door- Sheraton Kaua`i Resort, Poipu
This is the second evening of hula competition and features Auana, modern hula. This group competition allows the hula school (halau) to use traditional, borrowed or newly created implements to add a "contemporary" flavor to hula.This event encourages the ingenuity and creativeness of our kumu hula. Categories include Kaikamahine, Keikikane, Wahine, Kane, Kupuna and Hui/`Ohana. Kaua`i's Aloha Festival Royal Court will attend this event. From noon on, local craft booths are located around the hotel walkway for great Hawaiian style gifts

Ho`olaule`a at Kekaha Neighborhood Center/Pavilion (Saturday, September 24; noon to 5 p.m.) Free Admission - canned good donation for Kaua`i Food Bank requested (not required)
This fun and healthy event pays tribute to Hawaii families. Craft and food booths open at noon. The Festival presents live music, great local food, and entertainment.


Hula Competition Solo `Auana (Finale at Kekaha Pavilion): (Saturday, September 24 - 5 p.m. to finale) Kekaha Neighborhood Center. Free Admission- 1 canned good donation for Kauai Food Bank requested (not required)
Experience the finest hula "hula under the moon" competition and award ceremony at Kekaha Pavilion on Kaua`i. The raised hula mound, located outside the Kekaka Neighborhood Center, is the perfect performance platform for this hula finale.

## PRESS photos are available upon request: Contact Carol Bain, 808-246-2111 bain@kauai.net
Kauai Mokihana Festival website is updated regularly with latest announcements on this schedule:
http://mokihana.kauai.net

  • Advanced ticketing: Email: KMFKauai@msn.com Tickets available beginning September, 2005
  • For ticket information call 808-821-2267 or 652-1249
  • Festival Director: Nathan Kalama 808-822-2166, Event Information: email KMFKauai@msn.com

Tickets are $10 per night in advance ($15 at door)for the following events:

  • Kauai Composers Contest -- Monday, September 20.

  • Hula Competition: Solo/Group Kahiko Nei -- Thursday, September 22

  • Hula Competition: Group `Auana, -- Friday September 23

TICKETS available beginning September at TICKET OUTLETS:

  • Hanalei Video & Music 826-9633

  • Blockbuster Video (Kapaa 822-7744 & Lihue Locations) 241-1470

  • Menehune Plantation (Port Allen)335-5153

Sponsored in part by Hawai`i Tourism Authority and The County of Kaua`i Office of Economic Development

For updated information, visit KMF Website: http://mokihana.kauai.net

Posted by Support at 8:21 AM
Edited on: Monday, August 29, 2005 7:21 AM
Categories: Kauai Mokihana Festival-September Event