Story Hui in the Park with Picnic to begin

Story Hui in the Park with Picnic to begin
The Storytellers have come to Kauai! Eighteen Master Storytellers on retreat in Kokeʻe will give THREE PUBLIC CONCERT PERFORMANCES. Yes! They are from South Korea (one plays a leaf flute), California, the Mainland, and a few from Oahu & the Big Island. Come hear them tell tales!
THE THIRD concert is for STORY HUI IN THE PARK at Anaina Hou Community Park, 5-2723 Kuhio Highway in Kilauea, on Monday, March 27. Family picnics are encouraged on the front lawn from 4:00 to 5:30 pm. There will be Storybook Marine Eco Inflatable Tiger Shark until the evening of Storytelling begins in the theater at 6pm until 7:30 pm. The event is free and open to the public, donations to the theater are appreciated. Make reservations by calling (808) 828-2118.
Ed Lewis (Calif.): Toodie Tah & Lizard Songs (short & active) lead into
How to Tame a Lion with kalimba finger piano. Shake the ʻsilliesʻ out!
Alicia Dongjoo Bang (Korea):The Longest Name in Korea
(a fatherʻs love leads to problems: too much is as bad as too little.)
Eleanor Clement Glass (Calif.): Odon The Giant (Filipino folk tale)
(What do a tiny bird, mosquito, bedbug, crab & eel have in common?
Jeff Gere (Oahu): Hanaʻs Haʻena Tale of the Shark Boyfriend
(picking opihi, the girl fell in. Two Days later, she came home. True!)
Mark Jeffers (Kauai): Lau-Haka by Frederic Wichman The Birdcatcherʻs of Kokeʻe Tale (How do you defend yourself against those who mean to bring you harm)
Mr. Kim (Korea): The Leaf Flute Goblinʻs Adventure (songs played on a leaf)