Ki-ho’alu Foundation is excited to announce to the public that the 18th Annual Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Festival “Kona Style” is on schedule to happen on Sept 5th, 2010 at the Sheraton Keauhou Bay Resort & Spa’s (air conditioned) Convention Center from 12 Noon – 5 PM. The Festival was started on the island of O’ahu (28 years) in 1982 to celebrate the richness and beauty of Hawaiian Music and Slack Key Guitar which is 180 years old this year. The festival is also done on the . . . → Read More: 18th Annual Kona Slack Key Festival
Clip from live broadcast on http://livehawaiianlegends.com
Featuring Sam Kama and Hoku Award Winners Donald Kaulia and LT Smooth
Sam Kama shares the history and culture of Hawai`i through the art of ulana niu, and in his free time through music.
The Lawai’a (fisherman) ‘Ohana Camp’s purpose is to provide youth and family members with the opportunity to learn about sustainable approaches to preserving and managing Hawai’i’s marine life through in-class and hands-on training experiences, as well as to learn about mauka-makai resource relationships and management. Kalaemano, within the ahupua’a of Ka’ūpūlehu, . . . → Read More: Sam Kama at the Lawai’a (fisherman) ‘Ohana Camp
Hokulea and Hoku Alakai at Kealakekua Bay music by Donald Kaulia and LT Smooth. This will be the starting point for the three vessel journey through the islands in 2010. They will meet up with the Makalii in Kawaihae next week.
Maki Sugahara met up with members of the crew, in anticipation of his upcoming voyage around the islands, and . . . → Read More: Hokulea and Hoku Alakai at Kealakekua Bay