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lynn
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Posted - 11/05/2008 : 8:05:02 PM
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Tomorrow’s guests on Pakele Live! are Ka Hula O Ululani (a halau from Japan), and Na Hoku Hanohano Award winners PALI! A last minute addition is a group (from what I understand, a large group) of young ‘ukulele players who will perform briefly at the beginning of the show. In order to accommodate them, the show time has been moved back to around 5:30 – 5:45 HST.
The Halau is from Fukuoka, under Kumu Hula Ululani. They're here on O’ahu both for workshops with Kumu Ululani and to perform for Pakele Live! (In total, Kumu Ululani's students number well over a 1,000 in the Nagoya and Fukuoka area!) They'll be on from 6-7 pm HST.
PALI will play for the halau, then perform in concert from 7-8 p.m. HST.
Please join us in the Pakele Lounge at the Ala Moana Hotel (410 Atkinson Dr., Honolulu) for the free Pakele Live! concert taping and live internet broadcast! You can also watch live online at: http://www.pakelelive.com/. (Please note! Rodger Layng, the driving force behind alohavideo.tv - one of the websites that featured the live broadcast of Pakele Live! - left the islands today for at least a years’ worth of travel and adventure. Thus, the alohavideo.tv website is no more...) Mahalo, Rodger, for all your hard work and dedication! You’ll be missed…
Those in Japan can tune in at http://www.j-wave.co.jp/. And don’t forget – Hawai’i doesn’t participate in daylight saving, so the time difference between here and the mainland is one hour less than it was last week! 6 pm HST is 8 pm Pacific time, etc…
If you watch online, please email the show at pakele @ lava.net and let them know you’re watching (and from what city)!
If you want to see the group of keiki 'ukulele players, don't forget to come by (or tune in) a little earlier tomorrow! (Or a lot earlier, if you want to get a seat - I understand there will be approx 30-40 keiki, which means lots of their ohana will be there as well!)
Aloha!
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Edited by - lynn on 11/05/2008 8:05:46 PM |
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lynn
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Posted - 11/06/2008 : 11:17:26 AM
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Pali gave us a little more info this morning:
The keiki are the Iliahi Elementary School 'Ukulele Group (on at 5:30)
Halau Hula O Ululani (visiting from Fukuoka, Japan) - Kumu hula Ululani Duncan is featured in Japan on Doko Ga TV HawaiiMania and here in Hawai'i on Doko Ga TV: JapanMania. (on from 6-7)
PALI will feature dancers Ululani & her son Mana`o Duncan, and Masae Tabata, the halau's kumu. (on from 7-8)
Aloha! |
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