ANJU MADOKA
ANJU MADOKA, the Deputy Head and the representative of the Hawaii branch of the Japanese traditional folk songs school, MADOKA NO KAI.
ANJU MADOKA, the Deputy Head and the representative of the Hawaii branch of the Japanese traditional folk songs school, MADOKA NO KAI.
Baldwin High School’s cultural Hawaiian group led by senior, Dave Punio and advisor, Terry Miller. Their goal is to try to promote the Hawaiian culture through music, dance, and olelo. Baldwin High School Hawaiian Club will be performing at the Children’s Festival.
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Bayanihan Folk Dance is a Filipino Folk Dance Club at H.P Baldwin High School. The Bayanihan Folk Dance group shares culture, traditions, and skills. With the first number, they will be dancing Cariñosa, which is a Maria Clara suite, known for its romantic courtship theme of fans or handkerchiefs to intimate the coy act of
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From Iao STEMworks AFTER school Program Presents: Ka Pa Hula O Iao I Ka Uhiwai Directed by: Kumu Kilihune KAahune Kalama school STEMPresents: Ka Pā Hula o KalamaDirected by: Kumu Ikaika Bajo MEDB STEMWORKS will be performing at the Children’s Festival.
Pasifica Club is an after school group of middle school students who gather to share their cultures through dance. Students lead in teaching the choreography to their peers and rehearse twice a week during our after school program, Uplink. Our group is dedicated to bringing awareness and building empathy through the sharing of cultural dances
Michele Chin-Purcell is an ardent advocate for Japanese taiko art and culture, serving as both an instructor and performer with San Diego Taiko.
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Michele Chin-Purcell is an ardent advocate for Japanese taiko art and culture, serving as both an instructor and performer with San Diego Taiko.
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Unemori Engineering continues to contribute its skill and experience to numerous projects on Maui, including most recently, helping with emergency housing efforts for wildfire disaster survivors.
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RYUGEN TAIKO was formed by Nolan Miyahara in May 2014 as a not for profit 501(c)3 organization to truly promote and preserve Taiko in Hawaii.