May 08 Wednesday
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.
For people with Parkinson's and their loved ones. Join us for an afternoon of sharing and caring!
Courtyard Yoga continues at the IBM Building alongside CorePower Yoga on Wednesdays from 5pm – 6pm. Classes are suitable for all fitness levels. Registration is complimentary and open to the public on a space-limited basis. Visit corepoweryoga.com to reserve your spot. Classes are subject to cancellation and will be communicated through email.
Entertainment Piano Music, any style, Background Music, Requests, Name that Tune... by the pianist "Francois Kie" at Kihei Caffe (Maui Coast Hotel- Kihei)Everyday Day (except Fridays) 5pm to 8pmMahalo Nui LoaMuch Aloha🌈🌈🌈🍀🍀🍀🎹🎹🎹☀️ ☀️ ☀️ ☀️ ☀️
For those with Young Onset Parkinson's & care partners. Casual gathering for talk story.
Take a step back in time to the wonders of parlor magic. Enter a reception museum setting with your host who shares wonderous curiosities & oddities from strange lands in time. Then the magic truly starts as they guide you the right to pass through a secret portal & enter into a beautiful Victorian theatre full of antiques & splendor. Get comfortable as for your enjoyment we have gathered the world’s finest magicians waiting to astound & amaze you & of course comedy! Magic & comedy go hand in hand! We have two shows a night 5pm & 7.30pm except Dark Tuesdays. Family fun for everyone as keiki too love to be astounded & believing in magic is good for the soul. Admission includes a cocktail/virgin cocktail & we have GA seating & VIP front row. Kamaaina pricing too. Make your reservation at http://www.hotel-magic.com
May 09 Thursday
- Create Transformation -- Move Your Body -- Move Your Energy -
Embrace your feminine essence by tuning into different archetypes tofeel the full spectrum of who you are as a woman.
Feel your vitality with conscious guided movement to a wide variety of music to experience more joy, freedom, power, flow, grace, sensuality, playfulness and pleasure!
Enjoy being in the support of this weekly women's community to raise our individual and collective vibration!
Jennifer Loftus has training and experience in a wide variety of dance modalities which she has woven together to create Divine Feminine Dance™.
For more information, see www.musicmovesthesoul.com or www.islandspirityoga.com
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