Jun 15 Monday
Spam can harps, rice bag drums, tin can gongs, and other musical instruments made from repurposed rubbish are on display at Hamilton Library Bridge Gallery now through mid-August. All instruments were custom built by Benjamin Fairfield, author of the illustrated children's book Kani Ka 'Opala: How can garbage sing? Fairfield (lecturer at UH and Hawai'i Pacific University) was featured last October on the Conversation as a climate-action-artist-in-residence with the State Commission on Climate Change in 2025. Come view, play, and listen to an assortment of rubbish instruments. A great way to celebrate Earth Day and aloha 'aina.
ARS Hawaii invites all recorder players to attend our weekly practices at Arcadia, 1434 Punahou St, Honolulu, HI. The ensemble of 6-8 performers plays a wide range of music from the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque to Contemporary, on instruments including Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass, Great Bass and occasionally sopranino. The group performs several times per year at a variety of occasions including church services, art museums, and special events. We encourage recorder players of all skill levels, from beginner to advanced, to come join us. ARS Hawaii is a chapter of the national 501(c)(3) American Recorder Society.
Jun 16 Tuesday
Jun 17 Wednesday
Jun 18 Thursday
Jun 19 Friday
Jun 20 Saturday
Makana live at Waikīkī Community Center. Rare island performance in an intimate community setting.
Experience legendary slack key guitarist Makana live at Waikīkī Community Center—a rare and intimate island performance. With only two performances and limited seating, tickets are expected to sell out fast—reserve yours today!
Secure your spot for a special 6:00 PM evening performance and immerse yourself in Makana’s world-class artistry. The concert will feature a 90-minute set, giving you plenty of time to experience his unique sound and connection with the audience.
Experience legendary slack key guitarist Makana live at Waikīkī Community Center—a rare and intimate island performance.With only two performances and limited seating, tickets are expected to sell out fast—reserve yours today!
Secure your spot for a special 3:00 PM matinee performance and immerse yourself in Makana’s world-class artistry. The concert will feature a 90-minute set, giving you plenty of time to experience his unique sound and connection with the audience.
Makana is one of Hawaiʻi’s most celebrated slack key guitarists, renowned for his innovative style and deep roots in Hawaiian tradition. He rarely performs in the islands—don’t miss this unique chance to witness his magic live. These concerts are designed as community shows: intimate, welcoming, and rooted in connection. This is not a large venue experience; it’s a chance to enjoy music up close in a meaningful, shared space. The venue is fully accessible for wheelchair users and guests with mobility needs.
If you have questions or would like to request additional accommodations, please contact us so we can help make your experience comfortable.
Jun 21 Sunday