May 11 Saturday
About:
Pump up the jams! Come improvise with fellow creatives in a safe, supportive and always fun space.
Everyone who signs up will get at least 10 minutes of jam time, as well as the chance to laugh and learn while watching others during their block.
Come out to play or just come out to watch.
Note: Jam may last longer than an hour, depending on the number of participants.
Entrance:
The entrance is on South Street between Auahi and Pohukaina. Walk down small steps and follow the hallway to the left. Wheelchair-accessible entrance off of Pohukaina St.
Watch this video for directions: https://vimeo.com/764759569/e55fd90506
Parking:
Street, metered and paid parking in nearby surrounding garages. Sorry, we do not validate.
Doors open 15 minutes before the show begins.Masks are not required but highly recommended.
All participants should review the improvhi house rules before the jam: https://improvhi.com/rules/
Sorry, no refunds, exchanges, or rain checks.
DJ Jet Boy spins an eclectic mix of indie rock, soul and pop at Proof Social Club Saturday November 13 8pm 21+ No cover City and State mandates apply
Annual Maui Master Gardener Plant sale. Saturday May, 11th 8:00 am to 3:00 pm. UH Maui College Campus. We will be selling Native and Endemic plants, gift plants and succulents, hard to find vegetables. Scan the QR code for a list of the plants that will be for sale.
May 12 Sunday
The return of Par Hawaii’s annual Fueling Dreams campaign is helping Special Olympics Hawaii athletes on their journey for gold. From April 1, through May 13, 2024, Hawaii drivers can put the pedal to the metal and drive support for Special Olympics Hawaii athletes by making a donation at 33 participating Hele stores across Oahu, Hawaii Island and Maui. All donations received from the Fueling Dreams campaign allow Special Olympics Hawaii to continue to provide programs and training – both online and in-person – for more than 6,000 athletes and Unified partners across Hawaii.
For more information on the annual Fueling Dreams campaign or on Special Olympics Hawaii, please visit www.sohawaii.org.
Picture Credit: Special Olympics Hawaii
Discover the quiet beauty of 'Stillness in Motion' at Blue Hawai'i Lifestyle, Ala Moana Center. 📸 Join us in appreciating the delicate interplay between tranquility and activity, as captured by our talented Hawaiʻi-based artists.
This humble exhibition invites you to reflect on the simplicity of observation, finding stillness in motion within our island environment. Embrace the subtle stories told through the lens of local creators.
German-born artist Max Ernst was a key figure in the movements of Dada and Surrealism that took place in Europe in early part of the 20th century. This exhibition highlights Ernst’s role in the development of these historical art movements through a selection of sculptures, prints, and a series of tapestries by Yvette Cauquil-Prince, who worked closely with the artist to translate his paintings into large-scale woven textiles. With a number of rarely exhibited works from Ernst’s wide-spanning career, the experience will provide windows of insight into his working process and his life spent in Sedona, including original concrete frieze sculptures that were embedded into the walls of his home. The exhibit is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Admission is free. The exhibit will be closed the following days: April 19, April 27, May 10-11, and May 18.
Manini GALLERY proudly presents “Future Island Cultures,” the latest groundbreaking exhibition by renowned artist Solomon Enos, hosted at the esteemed Hawai’i Theatre Center. This immersive showcase invites art enthusiasts and visionaries alike to embark on a journey into the realms of Pasifika and Indigenous Futurism, exploring Solomon Enos’s unparalleled fusion of art, science, and societal reflection.
Enos’s captivating collection of paintings, meticulously crafted during and following his transformative expedition to Apia, Sāmoa, funded through the University of Edinburgh, transports audiences beyond the confines of the present into a realm of boundless imagination. Drawing inspiration from his voyages to Tahiti and the Tuamotu islands in previous years, Enos pushes the boundaries of Hawaiian Science Fiction to embrace broader horizons, envisioning vibrant, hopeful futures for the Pacific.
“Future Island Cultures” opens its doors to the public on Saturday April 13th until May 26th, 2024 at Hawai’i Theatre Center, with a special Artist-Meet-and-Greet from 1pm-4pm during the HEART of Honolulu Art Festival on April 13th. The Artist Talk will take place at 6pm on First Friday, May 3rd.
Join us as we embark on a journey of discovery, imagination, and societal transformation with Solomon Enos’s visionary masterpieces.
Using familiar dance steps like waltz or cha cha cha, Israeli dancers move in a circle (without partners) to Hebrew folk and pop melodies. Men and women, old and young, of whatever level of dance experience are encouraged to join. See website for exceptions to our schedule.
Uncle George Kahumoku Jr. Mother's Day Show!Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 2:00pmPresented by ProArts Playhouse and Mana'o RadioSpecial Mother's Day Show of Song and Talking Story with George Kahumoku Jr., Grammy Award-winning Hawaiian musician specializing in slack-key guitar, featured regularly at Maui’s renowned “Slack Key Show®.”
Four-time Grammy-winner, master slack key guitarist GEORGE KAHUMOKU JR, known as “Hawai‘i’s Renaissance Man”, is a multiple Na Hōkū Hanohano (Hawaiian Grammy) Award winner, a vocalist, storyteller, songwriter & author, teacher, sculptor, farmer, and chef. He is the producer and star of the weekly Slack Key Show© on Maui, now celebrating nearly 20 years.
Tickets$65 Premium (large cushy front-row chairs with small tables)$50 Preferred (front row of any seating tier)$35 Regular Seating
$5 off for Kama'aina with Hawai'i State ID
Run time: 90 minutes - with NO intermission
For information on our Access for All initiative, please go to ProArtsMaui.com/Access-for-All/
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BOOK
Presented by Maui OnStage’s Education and Youth Program
Join Junie B. on her first day of first grade, where many changes are in store: Junie’s best friend Lucille has found new best friends – and Junie B. makes friends with Herb, the new kid at school. While in Mr. Scary’s class Junie has trouble reading the blackboard – and she may need glasses. Add in a friendly cafeteria lady, an intense kickball tournament and a “Top-Secret Personal Beeswax Journal,” and first grade has never been more exciting!
From Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich, the creators who brought you Dear Edwina and Dear Edwina JR., comes Junie B. Jones The Musical JR. – a delightful musical adaptation that brings to life four of Barbara Park’s best-selling children’s books.
Show Days: May 4, 5, 11, 12
Show Times: Sat and Sun – 2:00pm (House opens at 1:30pm)
Tickets: $10
Show Length: 60 mins – no intermission
FAMILY-FRIENDLY