Children's Festival
Queen Kaahumanu center
center stage
May 18, 2024 // 10:00am-1:00pm
The Children’s Festival was organized by Alpha Delta Kappa (ADK). Alpha Delta Kappa is an international honorary organizaton of women
educators dedicated to Educational Excellence, Altruism, and World
Understanding
Activities
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King Kekaulike High School Japanese Club
King Kekaulike High School Hawaiian Language
Chinese Lantern
ADK-Gamma
Large World Map
Robotics Playground
entertainment
The entertainment schedule is currently being finalized.
Ai Matsuda
Born and raised in Japan until the age of 16, Ai Matsuda moved to Hawaii to study English. There, she began to play taiko with Hawaii Matsuri Taiko, led by Mrs. Faye Komagata – her aunt.
Iola Balubar Halau
“I loved hula from the very start,” said Iola Caldito Balubar, now 68, a kumu hula and professional Polynesian dancer. It became her life and
La Galería: Compañía Baile Filipino
La Galería is a not-for-profit Filipino folk dance performing arts troupe, formed for the promotion and perpetuation of our Philippine cultural heritage.
Maui Chinese Martial Arts & Lion Dance
Maui Chinese Martial Arts & Lion Dance is based in Kahului and led by Sifu Arlie-Avery Asiu.
Maui Taiko
The informal taiko group that existed in Keahua has continued for nearly a century through five generations of the Watanabe family. The family founded Maui Taiko with the intent of perpetuating the Fukushima Ondo tradition and incorporating other forms of taiko music.
Mise Kimono Fashion Show
MISE KIMONO was founded with the purpose of perpetuating the legacy and spirit of our Grandmother, Tomiko Mise
Youngsters of Marshall Islands
YMI (Youngsters of Marshall Islands) is a group of intermediate students who consider one another family. They range from sixth, seventh, and eighth graders and besides sharing the same culture, they share a love of dance.