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Susie Kagami
Akahai
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Posted - 09/16/2014 : 8:06:49 PM
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Join the Kahumoku Ohana this November for a week of Hawaiian culture immersion. Many of you may have joined us for this extraordinary experience in Pahala; the days and nights of music sharing and collaborating, the blissful scent of the amazing food prepared with love, and the feel of the warm Ka'u breeze among life-long friends from all over the world. Yes, you can be a part of this!
Join us for this year's 9th annual Workshop November 8-16, 2014.
More info: http://konaweb.com/keoki/
Here is a little video of what its all about! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ye6s5uViAqY
Hope to see you there!!
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Susie Kagami
Akahai
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Posted - 09/16/2014 : 8:10:41 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Susie Kagami
Join the Kahumoku Ohana this November for a week of Hawaiian culture immersion. Many of you may have joined us for this extraordinary experience in Pahala; the days and nights of music sharing and collaborating, the blissful scent of the amazing food prepared with love, and the feel of the warm Ka'u breeze among life-long friends from all over the world. Yes, you can be a part of this!
Join us for this year's 9th annual Workshop November 8-16, 2014.
More info: http://konaweb.com/keoki/
This year's instructors include Uncle George Kahumoku Jr., Jeff Peterson, David Kamakahi, Sonny Lim, John Keawe, James Hill, John Yamasato, Brad Bordessa, Abrigo Ohana, Peter DeAquino, Kona Bob Stoffer, Darci Baker, Aunty Kaiwi Perkins, Aunty Jesse Ke, Pua Medina and of course Keoki Kahumoku.
Here is a little video of what its all about! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ye6s5uViAqY
Hope to see you there!!
Keoki Kahumoku, proud resident of Hawai'i Island and five-time Grammy award winner, will be holding his 9th annual Kahumoku 'Ohana Hawaiian Music and Lifestyles Workshop from November 8 through November 16, 2014 in the district of Ka'u. Immersed in the culture of Hawai'i on the grounds of the Pahala Plantation Cottages, this is a rare week-long opportunity to learn ki ho'alu (slack key guitar), 'ukulele, steel guitar, song writing, music theory and hula, from today's top masters, many of which have ties to the island of Hawai'i. Other cultural activities include lei making, chant, Hawaiian Song and choir, lauhala and coconut palm weaving, food preparation and traditional crafts. Tuition for the event includes all music and cultural classes, private one-on-one lessons from all instructors, three meals a day prepared by Keoki Kahumoku and staff featuring local farmers and ranchers of the Big Island, nightly kani ka pila (jam sessions), imu (earthen stove) ceremony, food demonstrations, and more.
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