E hele aku ana kakou i Waikiki
Waikiki Revival: Na Kumu O Ke Ola / For one day, the Kumuola Foundation wants to demonstrate that Waikiki is still Hawaiian at heart. Waikiki Revival: Na Kumu O Ke Ola is ready to bring things Maoli back to what was once a center of Hawaiian social and cultural life. Sponsored by The Tree of Life and the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, this daylong event features local music, dance, cultural demonstrations and, of course, delicious food.
The festivities will emphasize the importance of kumu like master healer Kaipo Kaneakua. Artists like Rodney Cazimero, Waipuna and Kumuola Serenaders will delight your ears, so bring your best hula.





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