There’s a Celebration of Mo‘i Wahine Keopuolani at Waine‘e Graveyard at Waiola Church in Lahaina on Saturday, February 29th. The event honors the sacred Queen Keopuolani, wife of Kamehameha I and mother of Kamehameha II and III. Her final resting place is The Royal Tomb located in Waiola’s graveyard. There’ll be educational and historical talks led by Nalani Kanakaole, Dr. … [Read more...] about Celebration of Mo‘i Wahine Keopuolani at Waine‘e Graveyard at Waiola Church
Hawaiian monarchy
Hae Hawaii at Maui Arts and Cultural Center
‘Hae Hawai‘i’ will be at Maui Arts and Cultural Center on Sunday, November 20th. The film is a historical drama set during the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom, and the days leading up to the annexation. After the film, there’ll be a panel discussion with director Ty Sanga. He’ll discuss the significance of "Hae Hawai‘i" during the overthrow, and what it means today. $12. 3pm. … [Read more...] about Hae Hawaii at Maui Arts and Cultural Center
Kumu Kahua Theatre: ‘Wild Birds’ at Maui Arts and Cultural Center
Kumu Kahua Theatre will present the historical drama Wild Birds at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center on Friday, Feb. 2 and Saturday, Feb. 3. Written by Eric Anderson, it’s a story about a couple chosen to oversee the education of the children of Hawaii’s ali`i in 1839 Honolulu. The play explores questions of how you enforce discipline on the children of Hawaii’s monarchy and … [Read more...] about Kumu Kahua Theatre: ‘Wild Birds’ at Maui Arts and Cultural Center