Jan 17 Saturday
Maui resident artists showing paintings, wood carving, jewelry, ceramics, photography, feather art, and more they've created, fridays & saturdays under tents in the grassy area of the parking lot. A non-profit started in the 1960s LAS provides free art and music classes to Maui youth. Come and talk story with the artists.
This exhibition takes the viewer on a journey through the diverse regions of the Philippines featuring centerpieces of Filipino attire, from the southern Muslim and Indigenous communities in Mindanao, to the Indigenous communities in the northern Luzon region, to the predominantly Roman Catholic central Visayan Islands, to the national dress associated with Manila.
Honoring the deep connection between Hawai'i and the Philippines, a display of historical photographs shares the story of the Sakada, the first 15 Filipinos who immigrated to Hilo, Hawai'i, as labor workers in 1906.
Alone on stage, Susan Edsall becomes 23 characters on a solitary walk through grief leading to surrender, and ultimately to freedom.Susan has a perfect life, a perfect love, and perfect happiness. When she suddenly undergoes an unexpected loss, her perfect life ends.
Consumed by excruciating pain, she finds it impossible to imagine any future worth living. Until, on an ordinary trip to the grocery store, she hears The Voice. The trouble is, Susan doesn’t believe in Voices. And yet, when The Voice tells her to walk the Camino de Santiago in Spain, she obeys despite knowing nothing about this ancient pilgrimage.
With only her pack and her pain, Susan begins a journey through unrelenting rain and temperatures that rarely get above 50 degrees. With the help of some improbable Spiritual Guides, a little bit of magic, and the Camino itself, Susan must face her past to have any hope of creating her future.
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Drinks are available for purchase at the Elks bar before and after the show.
Ka Waihona o ka Na'auao Public Charter School invites you to a special evening in support of our students!
Our School Fundraising Gala brings together families, friends, alumni, and community members for a fun and meaningful night of food, entertainment, and giving back. Your attendance helps fund important programs that enrich our students’ learning experiences.
Whether you’re a longtime supporter or new to our school community, we would love to celebrate with you and share how your support makes a difference.
***Please see our invite (below) for tickets and availability for table purchase. Or call 808-668-9030 for more info.
We hope to see you there!
With gratitude,Ka Waihona PCS
You can be freeeeee on Saturday nights in January! Sign up your kids for our Saturday Night Dance Party, and free up your schedule for a date night, errands, or just time for yourself!
Join us for a fun and engaging kids’ evening designed to inspire movement, creativity, and connection. The night includes dancing, learning choreography, arts and crafts, karaoke, and an exciting Silent Disco experience.
Parents are invited to enjoy a night off while we take care of the fun. Simply send your child with dinner or snacks packed, and we’ll handle the rest. At pickup, families will be treated to a short performance showcasing what the kids have learned during the evening.
We begin with calm coloring and guided introduction activities to help children feel comfortable and connected with new friends. The evening continues with a hip-hop dance class, creative craft time, singing, and concludes with a high-energy Silent Disco complete with laser lights.
Drop-off begins at 4:45pm. We look forward to welcoming your child for a memorable and joyful evening.
For over 15 years, The Green has been a cornerstone of the reggae music scene, seamlessly blending island roots with global appeal. Based in Hawaii, the band has become one of the most beloved and influential acts to emerge from the islands, pioneering U.S. mainland tours and sharing stages with reggae legends like Rebelution, Iration, SOJA, and Jamaica’s own Damian Marley. Their widespread acclaim caught the attention of Grammy-winning superstar Bruno Mars, who invited them to open for his sold-out shows at Honolulu’s Blaisdell Arena in 2014 and Hawaii’s iconic Aloha Stadium in 2018.
With themes of family, resilience, and unity woven into their music, The Green has cultivated a devoted global fanbase. Classics like "All I Need," "Love I," and "Wake Up" continue to resonate with long-time listeners, while collaborations with artists such as J Boog on tracks like "Feelings," "Never Give Up," and "Fire up Di Roses" draw in new audiences. Their recent collab, Day by Day, featuring fellow Hawaii artist Kolohe Kai, celebrates the Aloha spirit and furthers their mission of spreading positivity.
Josh Tatofi returns to the Blue Note stage to celebrate the club's 10-year anniversary. Catch two nights of the beloved singer-songwrtier who has become known as "Polynesian Luther Vandross," bringing the aloha spirit to a global audience through his captivating performances.
The Record Company was born out of a late-night hang in 2011, when Chris Vos (vocals, guitar), Alex Stiff (bass, backing vocals), and Marc Cazorla (drums, backing vocals) spun classic blues records like John Lee Hooker’s Hooker ’N Heat and swapped stories of their favorite concerts (Iggy Pop & The Stooges, among them). Energized by the evening, the three musicians reconvened the next day for a jam session at Stiff’s Los Feliz home. Before long, his living room would become the band’s epicenter as they wrote songs, performed for friends, and, eventually, recorded and mixed their debut album, "Give It Back to You."
Blending the soul of Delta blues with the power of classic rock and roll, the trio recorded much of the album live, giving songs like“Off the Ground,” “Rita Mae Young,” and “On the Move” a raw, immediate feel. They also incorporated slideguitar, pedal steel, piano, and harmonica, showcasing both their range and reverence for tradition while infusing it with modern energy.
"Buckle up for a sonic journey across landscapes of style and spirit. From Grainger’s pastoral charm to Águila’s fiery quintet, In Transit explores the movement of ideas, cultures, and emotion through the voice of the wind quintet.
GRAINGER: Walking TuneSTILL: MiniaturesFINE: Partita for Wind QuintetTOWER: Island PreludeÁGUILA: Wind Quintet No. 2"
Cabaret & Cocktails presents “Glitz & Glory: The Burlesque Games”Saturday, January 17, 2026 at 7:30pmRun time: 90 minutes including intermissionBUY TICKETS HERE: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/proartsmaui/items/681738/
Go for the Gold with Cabaret & Cocktails! Join all your favorite Maui Burlesque performers at ProArts in Kihei for Glitz & Glory: The Burlesque Games. What better way to psyche yourself up for the 2026 Olympics! We’ll be shimmying and shaking our way to the top of the podium in the quest for ultimate glory!WARNING: 21 years of age or older only Photo by Brittany Baker PhotographyFor information on our Access for All initiative, visit the About section on our website: https://proartsmaui.org/access-for-all/Ticket InformationPremium Seating:$79.50 Extra large and comfy front row seats from A1 to A6 with side tablesPreferred Seating:$47.70 Best-view seating in either the Front row (seats A7 to A15) OR the front row of any elevated sectionRegular Seating:$42.40Partially-Obstructed View Seats:$37.10For information on our Access for All initiative, click HERE: https://proartsmaui.org/access-for-all/BUY TICKETS HERE: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/proartsmaui/items/681738/