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                | MarkHa`aha`a
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 09/05/2006 :  1:22:34 PM       
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           	| Aloha Kakou - 
 I am pleased to announce our staff for the Aloha Music Camp, June 24 - 30, 2007 at Kaupoa Beach Village, Moloka`i. Please note that this is one week later than previous camps - better for educators & keiki -- and no mo' whining about two camps at the same time!
 
 Ceremonies & Mo'olelo
 Nona Beamer
 
 Ki Ho'alu
 Keola Beamer
 John Keawe
 Kevin Brown
 Chris Yeaton
 Mark Kailana Nelson
 
 Hula (Wahine)
 Moanalani Beamer
 Hope Keawe
 
 Hula (Kane)
 Liko Puha
 
 Steel Guitar
 TBA
 
 'Ukulele
 Beginning - Kaliko Trapp
 Intermediate - Mark Kailana Nelson
 Advanced - Byron Yasui
 
 ‘Ukulele Building
 Dennis Lake
 
 Oli
 Liko Puha
 
 Olelo Hawai'i
 Kaliko Beamer Trapp
 
 Health & Wellness
 Lomilomi  - Moloka'i 'Ohana
 Hawaiian Healing Meditations - Nona Beamer
 Hawaiian Values - Penny Martin
 
 
 Crafts
 Lei Making: Moloka'i 'Ohana
 Shell Collecting: Moloka'i 'Ohana
 
 Keiki Programs & Ki'i Puppetry
 Nona Beamer
 Tommy Cheng
 
 Moloka'i 'Ohana Lectures
 `Anakala Pilipo
 Na Kupuna o Moloka`i
 
 Kani Kapila & Open Mic Nights
 Chris Yeaton
 Kevin Brown
 John Keawe
 
 and more to come!
 
 To learn more, or to register on-line, please visit our website: www.alohamusiccamp.com
 
 Hope to see many familiar faces, and to make some friends!
 
 Me ke Aloha,
 
 Kailana
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                      | Edited by - Mark on 11/07/2006  09:35:44 AM
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                | AdminPupule
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 09/05/2006 :  3:57:10 PM             
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                      | Cool. Looks great Mark! 
 And go Tommy! Representing NYC!
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                | CothamAloha
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 09/06/2006 :  08:48:30 AM       
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                      | That sounds like a great schedule and the addition of Tommy on the staff was a great move. My son Erich is already excited about coming back. |  
                      | Texas Ed
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                | cmdrpiffle`Olu`olu
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 09/06/2006 :  09:43:29 AM     
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                      | Damn Mark! 
 I was just glancing at the list.  That's the big time there.  Much aloha to you and Annie for starting this whole thing.
 
 Cheers
 
 Mike
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                | chunky monkeyHa`aha`a
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 09/06/2006 :  10:59:20 AM     
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                      | Mark, need to edit the link!!  "mucic" 
 I know what you meant
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                | MarkHa`aha`a
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 09/06/2006 :  1:39:04 PM       
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                      | Link fixed. Thanks! |  
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                | MarkHa`aha`a
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 11/07/2006 :  09:32:53 AM       
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                      | Aloha kakou - 
 I just want to alert everybody to something very exciting that is in the planning stages for the June Aloha Music Camp.
 
 Ever since we made the move to Moloka`i, we have been looking for some way to give back to the community that has been so welcoming. After discussions with the Beamer `ohana and some of Molokai's kupuna, we've arrived at the idea of presenting a Ho`ike (a concert to show what you have learned) for the community following the June camp.
 
 This would be an opportunity for you to show our hosts what you have learned about Hawaiian music, dance and culture; both at camp and through your continued studies. As one who played for the community at the first Moloka`i slack key festival, I can tell you the feeling coming back from the crowd was amazing. Three years later I still have people stop me on the street in Kaunakakai and tell me what it meant to them that someone from the Mainland had taken the time to study and share!
 
 Here's a broad outline: the ho`ike will take place the Saturday immediately following camp. Both Keola and Moana will present their students & we'll ask our other kumu to do the same. We'll leave room for individuals and small groups, too. It will be a free event with full concert staging and publicity. We're checking into doing it in Kaunakakai in order to reach the greatest number of people.
 
 We've got a lot to do between now and then - including completing a grant application - but I want to invite anyone who'd like to be a part to contact me so I can begin planning.
 
 Sound like fun? You bet!
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                | neeej`Olu`olu
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 11/09/2006 :  6:20:10 PM     
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                      | quote:[iI want to invite anyone who'd like to be a part to contact me so I can begin planning.
 
 Sound like fun? You bet!
 
 
 
 Yup, sounds like fun. Count on me & Susy to make (further) fools of ourselves there <EG>
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                | DaveyAkahai
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 02/19/2007 :  08:42:50 AM       
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                      | Aloha and howdy, all!  I'd be interested in knowing how many TP-ers attended camp to learn both ukulele and slack key and -- how did you juggle schedules.
 I think my wife, Tami, and I will be doing intermediate ukulele and I'm just now learning slack key from Ozzie's book, as well as from Keola and Mark's book.
 Mahalo and Peace.
 See you in June,
 
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                | ReidHa`aha`a
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 02/19/2007 :  10:17:49 AM     
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                      | Davey, it depends on the schedule that Mark comes up with. There are many logistical demands that require him to juggle things around, but it is probably possible to do both. A year ago, I could have done both, but decided to concentrate on `ukulele only. Partly it was determined by my torn and scarred wrist and hand tendons, partly it was because I already had a handle on slack key, but it was also because I wanted to really practice what was being taught AND to take part in all the other cultural and social activities that were going on. (When can you meet an actual honest-to-God real cowboy and have him tell you all about his life? When can you enter a mala and have your wife chant to the piko in proper fashion just before you weed the lo`i? When can you talk story with old friends and new? When can you enjoy jams of all sorts? And on and on...) It was, and is, also possible to have one on one instruction by a kumu. Kaliko did that. Pat Cockett came over to our platform and repeated an hours worth of special instruction in step by step guitar tuning variations and their special qualities. A mind blower that I know everybody is still trying to absorb. 
 You will find your cup runneth over, but don't let it runneth over you :-)
 
 ...Reid
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                      | Edited by - Reid on 02/19/2007  10:19:03 AM
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                | DaveyAkahai
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 02/19/2007 :  1:58:10 PM       
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                      | Reid: Again, thanks for the info.  Yes, we're looking forward to the jams and the culture and, well -- all of it.
 Both Tami and I are new to Hawaiian music -- if not Hawaii -- and don't know too many tunes, as yet.  As a couple, we perform folk and Celtic music.  Looking forward to learning new songs in new styles.  Are the jams specific to Hawaiian msuic?
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                | ReidHa`aha`a
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 02/19/2007 :  3:37:47 PM     
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                      | Davey, you like Western Swing? How about North Carolina roadhouse music (without the broken bottle fights :-)? Maybe North Bay chalangalang? Whatever floats your boat, Davey. 
 A very accomplished guitarist of the Celtic persuasion (Danny Boy) almost never got out of DADGAD, it seems, last year. He had much to contribute musically, and personally, and in the ho`ike he played a lovely Irish song and it was in Open G and, until then, he never knew it was really called Taropatch. True. (But, I hope you will make an attempt to dispense with your brogue and become another kind of islander.)
 
 If Keola Donaghy (the first person I know who got a PhD, with a thesis totally in Hawaiian) can leave Hilo and learn Gaelic in Ireland, you can leave moku honua and try to learn the essentials of being Hawaiian. Don't be shy.
 
 ...Reid
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                | DaveyAkahai
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 02/20/2007 :  06:56:37 AM       
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                      | Well ... shy I'm not.  Promise to broaden my horizons musically, culturally and otherwise.
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                | hawaiianmusiclover06`Olu`olu
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 03/02/2007 :  11:54:01 PM             
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                      | Aloha Kakou! Looks like the Aloha Music Camp will be great this year. Thanks for the info. I thinking about it but I am unsure at this time. 
 Alana :)
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                      | Aloha Kakou, maluhia a me aloha mau loa (Hello everyone, peace and love forever)
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                | MarkHa`aha`a
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 03/03/2007 :  08:39:09 AM       
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                      | quote:A very accomplished guitarist of the Celtic persuasion (Danny Boy) almost never got out of DADGAD
 
 
 That would be Danny Carnahan. Current band, Wake the Dead http://www.wakethedead.org/index.html, is more fun than several barrels of monkeys. Or Monkees, if you prefer.
 
 And yes, it will be a terrific camp this June. Space is still available, but we are beginning to fill up. Do come join us -- fun will be had.
 
 cheers,
 
 Mark
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                | ElaineAkahai
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 03/21/2007 :  8:36:41 PM       
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                      | Hi Mark, 
 I'm sure Taylor would enjoy participating in the Saturday night "performance."  I'm just wondering what the lodging options would be for that Saturday night.
 
 Elaine
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