Email giac05@icloud.com to get listing in advance

Mahalo to all who enjoy and support Art and Culture on Kaua’i
Donate at http://www.gardenislandarts.org/

MID-FEBRUARY 2015 ART & CULTURE EVENTS

Saturday, February 14, Doors open at 5:00 pm;
Dinner Service Begins 5:30; Show 6:00
Valentine’s Day “Broadway in Love” Dinner Show
Broadway show tunes including Rodgers & Hammerstein,
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Elton John, Jersey Boys
– Performing Cindy Jackson, Robert Carrasco,
Erin Gaines, Alan Van Zee, Greg Shepherd
At Common Ground Kauai w/ Valentine’s Day Menu
$125 set menu, beverage not included
$150 menu paired with Wine or Beer selection
Presented by Broadway Pacific Productions
Contact:  Greg Shepherd, (808) 245-8269

Sunday, February 15, 7:00 pm
KISS Concert – “Feel The Love”
Kauai Island Singer’s Showcase sings about love, love and more love.
20 sensational songs, 10 gifted singers, two extraordinary musicians – Hank Curtis on piano and Laine Griffith on sax, flute and clarinet.
At HA Coffee Bar, 4180 Rice Street, Lihue
FREE Concert
Info:  (808) 822-0545

E Kanikapila Kakou 2015 presents the best of Hawaiian music, musicians, composers, dancers and storytellers every Monday night from January 19 through March 23 from 6:00 – 9:00 pm at the Kauai Beach Resort Jasmine Ballroom.A donation at the door will treat you to an unforgettable evening of Aloha from the heart. This program is brought to you by the Garden Island Arts Council with a grant-in-aid from the Hawaii Tourism Authority and is supported by the County of Kauai Office of Economic Opportunity.
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Monday, February 16, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
E Kanikapila Kakou 2015 – “Music Into the Community”
Mark Yamanaka, Bert K. Naihe, Edward N. Atkins
Hawaii Island Falsetto at its very best will thrill the audience as
Mark and friends hit the rafters with their power-packed performance
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Monday, February 23, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
E Kanikapila Kakou 2015 – “Music Into the Community”
“Tribute to Uncle Moe”
Cuzzins Mike Keale and Walt Keale carry on the Keale family musical
tradition each bringing his own unique sound and style to the circle

Tuesday, February 17, 5:30 pm
NTBG & KCC present Balance of Nature, a public lecture series
Sean Chun – “Healing with Hawaiian Plants”
Sean Chun, a practitioner of Hawaiian healing arts, will present a talk on the healing power of plants as medicine. Sean will discuss how common plants in Hawaii and other aspects of culture like pule (chants) and ho’oponopono (conflict resolution) can play an important role in our well-being.All talks are at KCC Campus Center Cafeteria (to the left and behind the Performing Art Center). 3-1901 Kaumualii Hwy., Lihue (808) 245-8225For questions about accessibility or to request accommodations, please contact: Margaret Clark at (808) 332-7324 Ext 225 at least 10 days in advance.
Wednesday, February 18, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Garden Island Arts Council presents
Ceramics Workshop – throwing, coiling, handbuilding
Ken Matsuzaki from Mashiko, Japan
Leading figure in modern Japanese ceramics
Location:  ArtPod Studio in Niumalu
Registration $50; space limited to first 15
Contact:  ayumiaina@hotmail.com

Wednesday, February 18, 7:30 pm
An Evening with David Sedaris
Celebrating “Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls”
Laugh your butt off and open your heart
KCC Performing Arts Center
Ticket Range: $35 – $75
Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com/David -Sedaris-tickets/artist/8006078
Get the Hawaii Public Radio (HPR) VIP Package for $150
–  pair of premium tickets
– Sedaris book
– access to priority line for book signing
For VIP Package purchase, call HPR’s Membership Office,
(808) 955-8821 (M – F, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm)
Hanapepe TalkStory Bookstore will be at event to handle
David’s books and CDs for purchase; if you wish to purchase any of David’s books in advance, call Bookstore (808) 335-6469
Contact:  Adam Epstein, (312) 274-1800, Innovation Arts & Entertainment

Thursday, February 19, 6:30 pm
the Kauai Historical Society invite you to
“Kauai Past and Present:  Applying traditional resource management to contemporary conservation practices,”
by Kawika Winter, Ph.D., Director of Limahuli Garden, NTBG.
An ethnobotanist specializing in identifying the interaction between people and plants, particularly ancient Hawaiians, their land use practices and the native species they cultivated, Dr. Winter has done advanced work in relating botany and human history in Pacific cultures, particularly the awa and kalo plants. The scientific and statistical data he collects today are keys to adapting traditional practices to meeting the needs of modern land and resource conservation.
Island School main hall, adjacent to Kauai Community College
Call Kauai Historical Society, 808-245-3373 or emailinfo@kauaihistoricalsociety.org for directions to Island School
Free lecture; coffee and cookies available.

FridaySaturday, Feb 20 – 21, 7:00 am – 11:00 pm
Sunday, Feb 22, 9:00 – 11:00 am
17th Annual E Pili Kakou I Ho’okahi Lahui
Auntie Joan Lindsey — 2015 Honoree
Nui Kuapapa Program – correct place names on Kaua’i Moku Ahupua’a
Aqua Kauai Beach Resort
www.epilikakou.com

Friday, February 20, 5:00 pm gates; 7:00 pm show
Mardi Gras Hawaii 2015
New Orleans Funk, World Blues & American Zydeco Roots Music
That beckons you into the dance groove of Creole tradition
Featuring 2 Time Grammy Award Winner Terrance Simien
& The Zydeco Experience
Special Guest Marcella Simien
Plus Terrance’s daughter Memphis
Courtyard by Marriott at Coconut Beach
— Under the Big Top on the Beach
OnlineTickets & Info:  www.lazarbear.com
General $45/Gold Circle Tables $65
Tix Outlets:  Marriott Courtyard Front Desk, Kauai Music & Sound,
Hanalei Music & Strings, Progressive Expressions, Pictures Plus,
Scotty’s Music
Contact:  Lazar Bear (808) 896-4845

Friday, Saturday, Sunday, February 20 – March 8, 2015
Fri & Sat 7:00 pm; Sun 4:00 pm
Matilda’s Waltz
Original play based on sugar plantation life and politics in Hawaii
Written and directed by David Penhallow Scott
During WW II over a million American servicemen invaded the Hawaiian Islands, bringing chaos and change. The spirit of Aloha became as tangled as the barbed wire on Waikiki Beach.
Puhi Theatrical Warehouse, Kikowaena Rd
Tickets $20/$5 discounted tickets for opening weekend;
Discounts for KCP Members, Students, Seniors
Ticket hotline: (800) 838-3006; (808) 245-7700
Or text Lana Coffman (808) 651-9994
www.kauaicommunityplayers.org

Saturday, February 21, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Kauai Path offering series of free
Bicycle Skills for Adults Classes
Kauai District Health Office, 3040 Umi St., Lihue
Class size is limited
Same class offered once more in Lihue & twice in Kapaa
Contact:  Thomas Noyes, (808) 639-1018

Saturday, February 21, 1:00 – 3:00 pm (Doors open @ 12:30 pm)
Ka Hana Kapa – Free Screening Presentation
Ali’i room, Aston Aloha Beach Hotel, Kapa’a (next to Wailua Bridge)
Info:  Kauai Historical Society, (808) 245-3373
Presented by the State Foundation on Culture & the Arts in
Partnership & co-sponsorship with Kauai Historical Society
& National Organization for Traditional Artists Exchange

Sunday, February 22, 4:00 & 7:00 pm
Sundays Jazz & Blues Jam
Sit in and jam with some of Kauai’s best jazz musicians
Featuring Amit Heri on guitar Mike Latik on bass and
Ron Margolis on drums & percussion.
Shutters Lounge at the Kauai Beach Resort
Admission:  Free
Info:  (808) 346-7095

Thursday, February 26, 5:30 pm
Blessing & Ribbon Cutting:  Seductions of Kauai Gallery
Signature Series Limited Edition Photographs by Denis Orme
Marriott Resort, Lihue
Contact:  Denis Orme, (808) 855-5731

Friday, February 27, 7:30 pm
Peter Kater and R. Carlos Nakai
New Age and World Music In Concert
Multi-platinum selling Pianist/Composer Peter Kater
25 year collaboration with World’s premier performer of the Native American Flute R. Carlos Nakai w/ 21 Grammy Award nominations
“This promises to be an intimate evening of beautiful music that  will stay with you forever; their music is intimate, intelligent, soulful, soaring & heart-centered.”
Kauai Community College Performing Arts Center
Tickets:  $25, $35, $45 (available at door night of show)
For music samples & ticket info: www.katernakaihawaii.com;
or call 1-888-319-5327
Contact:  Fred Spanjaard, Global Media Productions

February 27
Read Across Kauai Day
Contact:  Monika Mira, lucidhawaii@mac.com
kauaichildrensauthors.blogspot.com
Info:  Hanapepe Storybook Theatre, 335-0712

Friday, February 27, 8:00– 11:30 pm; Doors open 7:15 pm
Latin Jazz Concert & Dance – Rumba De Fuego
Special Guest Howard Levy, Grammy Award Winner
& Founding Member of Bela Fleck & Flecktones
Free Salsa Dance Lesson begins at 8:00 pm
Merengue, Salsa, Samba, Mambo, Cha Cha, Latin Rock
Aston Aloha Beach Resort Kuhio Lounge
$20 Admission  — 21 and over only

Saturday, February 28, 3:00 pm
Piano Students of Nami Cabanes
Piano Recital
KCC PAC
Contact:  Nami Cabanes, (808) 651-8980

MARCH 2015 ART & CULTURE EVENTS

Sunday, March 1, 8:00 pm
Dove Presents
Nahko & Medicine for the People
Kauai Community College PAC
Tickets online:  dovepresents.com
$35 general; $50 preferred (first five rows) + service fee
Contact Dove Liddle — (808) 635-5556

Thursday, March 5, 5:30 pm
NTBG & KCC present Balance of Nature – a public lecture series
Dr. Kawika Winter speaks on
“Another View of Ahuapua’a: Past, Present, Future”
KCC Campus Center Cafeteria (to the left and behind the PAC )
3-1901 Kaumuali’I Hwy, Lihue
Dr. Kawika Winter offers a comprehensive historical view of the traditional ahupua‘a system of resource management with insights that challenge general assumptions. His talk will examine how traditional knowledge can be applied in a contemporary context and how ahupua‘a serve as a model for managing Limahuli Garden and Preserve.For questions about accessibility or to request accommodations, please contact:  Margaret Clark at (808) 332-7324 Ext 225 at least 10 days in advance.

Saturday, March 7, 10 am – 4 pm
Friends of the North Shore Library at Princeville
Quarterly Used Book Sale
Over 10,000 books, DVDs, CDs & jigsaw puzzles
All children may select one free book
After 2:00 pm Everything is half price!
Princeville Public Library, 4343 Emmalani Drive, PV
For more information, contact the Library at 826-4310 or visit the Friends on Facebook or on the web at www.PrincevilleLibrary.com.

This event is sponsored by the Friends of the North Shore Library at Princeville and by the Princeville Public Library.Donations of books in good condition are always appreciated and may be brought to the Library desk whenever the Library is open.
E Kanikapila Kakou 2015 presents the best of Hawaiian music, musicians, composers, dancers and storytellers every Monday night from January 19 through March 23 from 6:00 – 9:00 pm at the Kauai Beach Resort Jasmine Ballroom.A donation at the door will treat you to an unforgettable evening of Aloha from the heart. This program is brought to you by the Garden Island Arts Council with a grant-in-aid from the Hawaii Tourism Authority and is supported by the County of Kauai Office of Economic Opportunity.
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Monday, March 2, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
E Kanikapila Kakou 2015 – “Music Into the Community”
“Music of Na Lani Eha”
featuring Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame Serenaders
Kuuipo Kumukahi, Kimo Stone, Isaac Akuna, Joseph Winchester
Kauai Beach Resort Jasmine Ballroom
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Monday, March 9, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
E Kanikapila Kakou 2015 – “Music Into the Community”
Waipuna – Kale Hannahs, Matthew Sproat, David Kamakahi
Kauai Beach Resort Jasmine Ballroom
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Monday, March 16, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
E Kanikapila Kakou 2015 – “Music Into the Community”
Aunty Noelani Mahoe and Kai’ola Farin
Special Guest:  Sean Robbins
Kauai Beach Resort Jasmine Ballroom
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Monday, March 23, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
E Kanikapila Kakou 2015 – “Music Into the Community”
“One Big Community Hula Party”
Open invitation to any and all hula dancers to share your hula
Music by Tamatea Nui O Kauai – Haunani Kaui, Wailana Dasalia,
Piikea Matias, Anuhea Herrod, Tia Keawe, Rose Kurita
Malie Foundation Special (Lady Ipo and Uncle Nathan)
Kauai Beach Resort Jasmine Ballroom

March 17 – 30
Nene Quilt Group
KSA art gallery space, Kukui Grove Center

March 23 – Entry Deadline
Call for Entries in Women in Theatre’s
2015 Kauai Shorts 10-minute Play Festival
Plays must be 10 minutes long and suitable for general audience
Previously or professionally produced plays ineligible;
Special consideration will be given to Hawaii-based playwrights.
Authors notified by June 1
Selected plays produced at KCC Performing Arts Center on
August 7 and 8, 2015
To enter, visit www.WomenInTheatre.org

Friday, March 27th, 1:00 pm-9:00 pm
Saturday, March 28th, 9:00 am-5:00 pm
2015 Kaua‘i Orchid and Art Festival
Various locations in Hanapepe
Orchid show, live music, art displays, food, workshops,
craft fair, Silent Auction, activities for keiki
All events except workshops are FREE
Contact: Kimberly Busch-French (808) 651-9801

Saturday, March 28,
Island School’s 36th Annual Gala Auction
“Speakeasy Club”
Remembering the days of gangsters, flappers & all that jazz
Grand Hyatt Kaua’I Resort & Spa, Poipu
Info:  (808) 2460-0233; auction@ischool.org

APRIL 2015 ART & CULTURE EVENTS

April 1 – 30
Kauai Art Tour Exhibition
KSA art gallery space, Kukui Grove Center

April 2 – 19, 2015
Kauai Community Players present
Prodigal Father
Written & directed by Richard E. Peck, playwright from Philadelphia
Light-hearted comedy about sailor/novelist father who locates his son whom he hasn’t seen in years.
The play treats in hilarious fashion the inability of some men to express their love.

MAY 2015 ART & CULTURE EVENTS

Saturday, May 9, 2015, 5:30 – 9:00 pm
Kauai Historical Society Fundraiser
Smith’s Tropical Garden
Tickets:  $85 – dinner and entertainment – local musicians representing all sections of Kaua’i
Silent Auction – valuable, unusual and rare items
Starting at 4:00 pm:
Free Smith’s Boat rides on Wailua River for local residents;
Visitors –discounted boat ride tickets at $18
Contact:  Kaua’I Historical Society

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ONGOING and Multi-Day EVENTS

ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART

Wednesdays, January 28 until April 8; 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
Kathy Kovala Watercolor Lessons
Place Smith’s Tropical Paradise – Wailua
To Register call Kathy Kovala – 715-360-9929
e-mail kathykovalawatercolor@gmail.com
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February 14, 15, 16; 9:30 am – 3:30 pm
3-Day Watercolor Workshop — “Painters Choice”
Princeville Community Center
Fee $225.
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March 12, 13, 14; 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Watercolor Workshop — “Paint Kauai Culture”
Kauai Museum on Rice St, Lihue
$225. Includes a Museum Membership

Laila Twigg-Smith Art Fund Scholarships for Visual Artists
Two Scholarships up to maximum of $2,250 per individual
2015 Summer Program for Haystack Mountain School of Crafts
(Deer Isle, ME) or Penland School of Crafts (Bakersfield, NC)
Eligibility: Legal resident of State of Hawaii, practicing artist, graduate or undergraduate art student, accepted by the school for admission to its visual arts program. Apply directly to the school.
Haystack Mountain School of Crafts: Candy Haskell, registrar@haystack-mtn.org
http://www.haystack-mtn.org/programs/summer-workshop-sessions/
Penland School of Crafts: Amanda Hollifield, amandahollifield@penland.org
http://penland.org/classes/summer/summer _overview.html

Exhibition Dates:  January 13 – March 22
Schaefer Portrait Challenge Opening (Maui Event)
Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Schaefer International Gallery

HSFCA CALL FOR ENTRY ON CAFE
Hawaii State Foundation on Culture & The Arts
asking interested artists to submit qualifications
for various commissioned works in upcoming
HSFCA public art projects.  Register with
Cafe www.callforentry.org/index.php
website developed by Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF) to
facilitate calls for artists & artworks.  Registration is free, secure and
offers access to visual arts opportunities nationwide.
Go to www.callforentry.org/index.php for information,
answers to FAQs, tech tips, image prep and Questions forum.

Plein air pastel lessons w/ Helen Turner
One-on-one or two max in the field; beginners or advanced
All materials provided
Plein air oil painting lessons w/ Helen Turner
One-on-one in the field; beginners or advanced
All materials provided
Contact:  (808) 346-9357; www.helenturner.com

Art Classes with Marionette
Ongoing classes in watercolors, acrylics, silk painting, pastels, sumie-e
and more offered throughout the week for locals and tourists.
All materials are included and beginners are welcome!
www.kauaiartclasses.blogspot.com/ or call 808~631~9173.

Art Classes at HeArtworks Studio
Creativity coaching and ongoing classes in a variety of media
Painting in oils and acrylics, drawing, mandala art,
ceramics/pottery (both wheel and handbuilding)
Beginners welcome!  Private and small group
instruction for both residents & visitors.
Info:  Argus (808) 634-4031
www.arguseliam.com/ ; www.argusceramicart.com/

COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY

AIRPORT WINDOW DISPLAYS
HAL side: Kaua’i Library — Books & Authors of Kaua’i
United Airlines side:  With These Gifted Hands – Artists and Craftsmen of Kauai Express Themselves
Brought to you by Garden Island Arts Council
Funded by a grant through the Hawai’i Tourism Authority
In cooperation with the County of Kaua’I Office of Economic Development
(open to all passengers in transit)

Call for entries: Deadline March 23
Women In Theatre (WIT) invite you to submit to
“Kauai Shorts” – Fifth biennial 10-minute Play Festival
Any subject suitable for general audience;
previously or professionally produced plays ineligible
Cast should be small; no more than six actors, simple set,
no water features, curving staircases, or chandeliers
Application fee per play:  $15-Hawaii residents; $25-non-residents
20 plays will be selected by committee for production Aug 6 – 7 2015
Festival Judges will select best comedy, best drama,
audience will vote for favorite play
$200 award certificate for winning playwright
Enter:  www.WomeninTheatre.org

Sundays, Jan 25; Feb 22, Mar 29, Apr 26, Aug 30, Sept 27, Oct 25
6:00 – 7:30 pm
Joseph Campbell Mythological RoundTable 2015 Symposium Series
Review of Campbell’s “Power of Myth” audio tape w/ Bill Moyers
Followed by discussion and inquiry led by Mark Jeffers
Hanapepe Storybook Theatre
Info:  (808) 335-0712

Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge Days Open to the Public in 2015
Reduced from seven to five days a week
Closed: each Sunday & Monday throughout the year beginning February, 2014
Open: Tuesday – Saturday, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm except most major holidays

Every first Saturday, 5:30 pm with music from 5:15 pm
Jazz Vespers Communion service
45 minute service with sermon by Father Bill Miller
Communion and Musical reflections
Contemplative jazz with pianist Henry Adam Curtist
December musical guest – Trumpeter David Braun
Followed by wine and pupu reception at 6:15 pm
Info:  245-3796, www.stmichaels-kauai.org

Kekaha Community Garden Membership is open
Communal gardening – 2 hours per week of food, fun and health
Replace your monthly produce bill with $35 per month fees –
includes weekly box of food; free compost bins for residents by appt
Open daily, group meets Sundays from 4 – 6 pm
8610 Kiowea Road, St Pauls Episcopal Church, Kekaha
Contact:  kekahagarden@gmail.com, 651-5197

Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, Sat
7:30 – 11:00 am; 11:45 am – 4:15 pm
Kauai Resource Center Open & Accepting Recyclables
Redeem HI5 bottles, plastic #1&2, aluminum,
Cardboard, Mixed paper, glass, newspaper

Saturdays monthly, 8:30 am
Forest Workday
Koke’e CCC Camp
Register:  Koke’e Natural History Musuem
(808) 335-9975. kokeemuseum@earthlink.net; www.kokee.org/

Every Saturday, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Kauai Community Market
fresh ingredients, holiday foods & gifts, taro products, tropical plants and flowers, coffee, hoiday pies & baked goods, goat cheese, health & beauty items from goat’s milk, breakfast & lunch choices, educational demo, and more
KCC front parking lot across from Grove Farm Office
hosted by Kauai County Farm Bureau & Kauai Community College
Contact:  Melissa McFerrin, 337-9944

First Saturday night of each month, 5:30 – 8:30 pm
Old Kapaa Town Art Walk
Live music, meet the artists, tasty bites, tasty bites,
dancing, entertainment, support local businesses
Contact:  Angelique Ell, angie@aelldesign.com

Second Saturday of Each Month, 8:30 pm until lunch
Friends of the Path Clean Up
Ke Ala Hele Makalae, the path that goes by the coast
Potluck lunch at 11:00 am
Meet at the rest pavilion makai of the Kapaa Neighborhood Center
Contact:  Brett, 639-4561

Every Sunday, 6:00 – 8:30 pm
Sing, Dance and Feel the vibrational sounds of energetic Meditation chanting
kirtan guided yoga breathing and spiritual insights from sacred yoga texts
Vegetarian dinner
Anahola location – call for directions
Free and open to the public
www.kauaikirtan.com , (808) 551-6610

Every Monday at 3:00 pm
Outdoor Farmer’s Market
Kukui Grove Center (next to K-Mart)
Contact:  245-7784

The Kauai Inn
The Kauai Inn has lovely rooms tucked away on three tropical acres
where the Nawiliwili Bay meets the Huleia River.  Our Kauai Inn is a
charming 48 unit plantation style resort, where every guest is special!
All our tropical rooms have 27” televisions, refrigerators, microwaves,
A/C, ceiling fans, Hair dryer, Iron w/ Ironing board, free high speed internet,
free local calls and parking.  In the morning, coffee, tea, fruit and pastries
are served poolside.  We are centrally located and very close to beaches,
golfing, shopping and many more fun activities.
$79.00  w/ 3 night minimum (std King or Queen room)
$99.00 (2 full size bed room)
If you have any questions don’t hesitate to call toll free (1-800-808-2330)
Local 1-808-245-9000 ext 6 or e-mail us.
Fax: 1-808-245-3004
Visit our website for pictures at  www.kauaiiinn.com
We look forward to having you as our guest!

CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE  

Sundays, 10:00 – 11:45 am
Shakuhachi Practice
Lawai International Center
Info:  Ray Nitta, (808) 652-5832; raynitta@yahoo.com;
Lawai International Center, www.lawaicenter.org

Sundays 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
88 Shrines at Lawai International Center
Tour times:  10 am, 12 pm, 2 pm
Brief Video & talk story session by Lynn Muramoto
Donations are appreciated
Info:  (808 639-4300, LM@hawaii.rr.com
www.lawaicenter.org

Wednesdays, 11:30 am – 12:45 pm
Kundalini style core-building yoga by Joella Shepherd
Breathing, moving energy & meditation
traditional yoga asanas incorporated
focus is clearing out stuck energy
Yoga House, Kapaa

Halau Hula O Leilani Registration for Hula and Tahitian Classes
Call (or text) kumu Leilani Rivera Low at 808-651-0682 to register now through December for hula classes and Tahitian classes in Kapaa and Koloa.
Mondays – hula classes at Ka Ui o ka Aina center in Coconut Marketplace, Kapaa. Kaikamahine ages 5-12 at 5:00 pm. Teens & wahine 6:30– 8:00 pm
Tuesdays  – Koloa Neighborhood Center, hula classes for girls ages 4-12 from 3:45 pm
Wednesdays – Tahitian classes for kaikamahine by Ariel Leilani Bond
at 6:00-6:45 pm at Courtyard by Marriott Hotel.
Thursdays – Tahitian Class for teens, Koloa Neighborhood Ctr, 4:30 – 5:30 pm
Saturdays – Tahitian classes for teens & wahine by Ariel Leilani Bond,
11:00 am- 12:00 pm at Hawaiian Cultural Center in Coconut Marketplace.
Call Leilani Low or text 808-651-0682 or email darryl.leilani@hawaiiantel.net.

Ongoing Thursdays, 4:45 – 6:45 pm
Aloha International’s
“Halau Hula Na Lei Kupua” hula class
Dance, Chant, Language & Legends
Under the direction of Ho’opa’a Fern Merle-Jones & Kumu Susan Pa’iniu Floyd
Under the guidance of Hula Loea Kawaikapuokalani Hewett
Entry level students & visitors welcome
Church of the Pacific, Princeville
Info:  Call Fern, 828-1342, 639-0964; Marie, 652-8086

2nd, 3rd, 4th Saturdays, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Kauai Museum’s Saturday Clubs
monthly workshops on unique island traditions
Kaua’I Museum daily public tours, 10:30 am to noon
Led by knowledgeable & entertaining docents
Free with admission to the museum
The Kaua;I Museum, Keepers of the Culture
Info:  245-6931

Waimea Plantation Lifestyle Tour
Ongoing – Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
volunteer guides lead walking tours through
the Waimea Plantation cottages and the Waimea
Sugar Company “camp” houses, which date from the
turn of the 20th century. Tours take approximately
90 minutes and are limited to 12 people.
Waimea Town, (808) 337-1005

DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE

Kauai Dance Theatre’s Winter-Spring Term
January 5 – May 9, 2015
Age and ability appropriate levels of Ballet/Pointe,
Tap Dance, Morning “Stretch & Tone” for ages 4 – adult
Join us for fun, better health and simply the “joy of dance”
as our 29th season continues!”
Contact:  Janie Crane, Director, 332-9737
www.KauaiDanceTheatre.com

Kauai Dance Center classes for all ages & abilities
Royal Academy of Dance qualified
Locations:  Princeville, Kilauea, Kapaa & Lihue
Contact:  Jennifer Bell-Grey ARAD, (808) 823-9588
info:  info@kauaidancecenter.com
website: www.kauaidancecenter.com

Monday Nights – October 6 – October 24, 7:00 – 8:30 pm
Adult Dance Class – Salsa
Kilauea Neighborhood Center
$20 for 5 week series/$5 per Drop-In
Sponsored by YMCA NS Dance Club & Kauai Parks & Recreation

Second Friday of Every Month
7:00 – 8:00 pm – tango
8:00 – 10:00 pm – variety of swing, ballroom, latin
North Shore Dance Party
Church of the Pacific
All levels & singles welcome
$5 donation
Info:  kauaidancing@gmail.com

Mondays, 7:30 pm – Kalaheo Neighborhood Center
Thursdays, 7:00 pm, Kapaa Neighborhood Center
YMCA-sponsored Tango Kauai Dance Club
Classes open to the public
No experience or partner necessary
Tango Tuesdays, 7 – 9 pm – Small Town Coffee Shop, music and dancing
Info:  Maurizia Zanin, (808) 635-8049, www.tangokauai.com

Aloha Dance Studio — Enrolling now
full schedule online at  www.AlohaDanceStudio.com
Professional instruction for ages 3 through adult
Hip Hop, Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Pointe, Modern,
Flamenco, Contemporary and Lyrical jazz
Master Classes with instructors from “So You Think You Can Dance”
Elite Company Groups
Travel to National Dance Conventions
Freaky Fridays at Kukui Grove Center every October
Beginner through Advanced welcome
Contact:  Tiffany Dodge

MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC

Every other Sunday, 4:00 – 7:00 pm
Irish Music:  Whiskey-O performances
Feral Pig Retaurant/Pub in Nawiliwili Harbor Mall
Contact:  ShantyBob, (808) 651-5819

Every other Friday at the Sunset Grill in Port Allen
Not My First Rodeo Country Band
Classic & current country songs
Marty on drums, Dave Greenberg on vocals/bass,
Cindy Jackson on vocals/guitar, Jim Hollingsworth on vocals/pedal steel & electric guitar, Lee Richards on fiddle
Marty Leonard: (808) 635-6477

Wednesday nights, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
EasyLiving Jazz Duet — Helen Turner, flute; Jeff Iglesia, guitar
Hukilau Lanai
www.easylivingjazz.com

Saturdays, 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Kapaa Slack Key Saturdays
Doug and Sandy McMaster’s traditional Slack Key/Ukulele Talk Story
Children of the Land Center (Under Clock Tower, Kauai Shopping Village, Kapaa)
Admission $20/$15
Free Gift Drawing
Info:  826-1469

Every Wednesday Night, 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Larry Rivera’s Love & Aloha Show (Every Wednesday)
Larry & Lurline performing
Cafe Portofino, Kalapaki
Contact:  Larry Rivera, larryrivera@hawaiilink.net

Every Thursday Night, 6:00-8:00pm – winter months only
JJ’s Broiler
Anchor Cove, Kalapaki
Contact:  Larry Rivera, larryrivera@hawaiilink.net

Every Friday Afternoon, 5:00 pm
Larry Rivera Performs
Coconut Marketplace Center Stage, Waipouli
Contact:  Larry Rivera, larryrivera@hawaiilink.net

Every Saturday, 1:00 pm
Larry Rivera Performs
Kauai Museum, Lihue
Contact:  Larry Rivera, larryrivera@hawaiilink.net

EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

First & Third Mondays of each month; 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm
Laughter Yoga
Led by Certified Laughter Yoga Leader Dr. Lucy Miller.
At the Lihue Neighborhood Center
Laughter Yoga is a series of exercises that incorporate gentle stretching, clapping rhythmically and laughter, proven to promote well-being, lower blood pressure and reduce stress, and strengthen the immune system. No equipment needed. Open to all ages and abilities. FREE.
Information: Lihue Neighborhood Center, 241-6858
or email drlucy@hawaii.rr.com.

Thursdays. 1:00 – 2:00 pm
Qi Gong Golden 8
A Beginning Qi Gong Class in January
Promotes balancing the body for greater health, increasing vitality,
and radiating more energy
Lihue Neighborhood Center
Turn at AT&T on Kuhio Hwy, drive down two blocks to Eono St,
turn right and drive down one block to the Center; park in the
parking lot and go to the Old Main Hall.
Free for all ages
Questions:  (808) 635-0306; Peter Sterne

Fitness Classes in Kalaheo
Group Exercise offerings include Super Sculpt, Cardio & Strength Interval,
Smart Muscle Training, Boot Camp, Prenatal/postnatal Exercise
Location:  Private Studio in Kalaheo, call 332-6320 for directions
Contact:  Jodee Burris, ACE Certified Group Fitness Instructor, 212-4034,puuwaifitness@gmail.com
Current schedule & fees online :  www.puuwaifitnesskauai.com

Kupuna Wellness Ageless Beauty Fitness Program
with Rose T. Warken Ceballos, certified fitness trainer, instructor,
Wellness Guidance, Author
Monday, 8 – 9:30 am:  Total Conditioning – Hanapepe N Ctr
Monday, 10:30 – 11:30 am: ChairAerobic-Koloa N Ctr
Wednesday, 8:00 – 9:30 am: Body and Mind Clarity – Kalaheo N Ctr
Friday, 8 – 9:30 am:  Total Conditioning – Kalaheo N Ctr
Classes are free and for Seniors
You will need your doctor’s approval before beginning a new exercise program
Contact:  (808) 652-8985, kupunawellness@aol.com

Rose’s classes has support recognition from County of Kauai

Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:30 – 9:45 am
Aloha Aerobics
Stretch, step and weights – complete fun workshop for Baby Boomers in particular; All Welcome
All Saints Gym, Kapaa
Contact:  822-3817

Morning Exercise in Kalaheo
“Stretch and Tone” on Mondays and Fridays, 8:30 – 9:30 AM
– Pilates-inspired exercises in a fitness format — stretch, strengthen and tone muscles
Bring exercise mat or thick towel for floor work; wear comfortable clothes, athletic shoes if desired (or barefoot)
$8/class, $30/4 class card, $56/8 class card
Classes are ongoing at Kauai Dance Theatre’s Kalaheo studio – call for location, details, current schedule
Contact: Janie Crane, 332-9737, jbcdance@hotmail.com
www.kauaidancetheatre.com

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 1:00 – 2:00 pm
Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program
Especially for those with Arthritis
Cis Odell – instructor
Dress comfortably
Check with doctor before beginning any exercise program
Contact:  596-2900, Jennifer DeMarrre, Director

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“The problem with doing nothing is not knowing when you’re finished”
–Nelson DeMille