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East-West Center's Satu Limaye discusses South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's state visit; HPR's Cassie Ordonio on the significance of Filipino tattoos; Forage Hawaii connects home chefs with local animal protein; Hawaii Dance Bomb owner talks about dance as transformation
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Written by Ryan “Oki” Okinaka, "iHula" is about four women trying to overcome their fears, pride and insecurities to discover the true meaning of the dance. It was first recognized for excellence in writing by the Hawaiʻi State Theatre Council when it debuted at Kumu Kahua Theatre in 2016.
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Peter Rockford Espiritu is the only fellow from Hawaiʻi in Dance/USA’s 2022 artist cohort.
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Courtney Schenberger was a student at Maʻemaʻe Elementary in Nuʻuanu when visions of sugar plums danced in her head. The Conversation's Catherine Cruz talked to Schenberger to reveal what made her return to the islands.
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Maunaloa erupts after nearly 40 years; Covid case numbers and the Pacific Islander community; Ballet Hawai'i's homecoming for ballerina Courtney Schenberger
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For three decades, Paul Maley has been nurturing island dance talent at Mid-Pacific Institute’s School of the Arts. Several have gone on to train at Juilliard and many more have appeared on Broadway. One of their own soon begins at Cirque du Soleil Las Vegas.
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Hawaiʻi Department of Education faces high energy costs; Republican candidate Duke Aiona outlines campaign priorities; Kainoa Daines's research process for Island Wisdom; Mid-Pacific Institute's dancers and professional success.
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The Korean Festival returns this Saturday at the Civic Center grounds in Downtown Honolulu. The cultural staple was canceled for the past two years because of the pandemic. HPR's Jayna Omaye has more.
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For the past two years, the Mōʻiliʻili Summer Fest was canceled because of the pandemic. The cultural staple returns Saturday to celebrate the rich history of the Mōʻiliʻili area with live entertainment, a bon dance and keiki activities. HPR's Jayna Omaye has more about what to expect.
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The 2024 Paris Olympics will feature a new sport called breaking, or breakdancing. But you don't have to travel to France to see it in action. HPR’s Zoe Dym talked with local b-boy HIjack about the breaking scene here in Hawaiʻi.