KAHILU THEATREar ts • enter ta inment • education
2018/2019
38th PRESENTING SEASON
alohaThe Parker Ranch legacy is deeply embedded in the history of Hawai`i, Hawai`i Island, and the town of Waimea. When Ranch heir Richard Smart made the decision to leave his New York life behind and heed the call to head up the Ranch, he left behind a successful Broadway career. Still smitten by the arts, Smart created a 20,000 square foot theater with a full Broadway stage in the heart of town for people of all ages to experience the magic of art. He named his Theatre after his beloved mother, Thelma Kahilu onapua api`ilani Parker, and for more than 12 years he prepared productions in which he starred or directed, taking some of the works “on the road.” Audiences from Hawai`i Island, Oahu, and the mainland flocked to see Kahilu’s professional productions and a cultural treasure was born amidst rainbow dressed pasturelands, majestic volcanoes, and Ka Makani winds.
Much has changed since Richard Smart gave his venue for professional theatre productions to his community. Kahilu Theatre is a flourishing multidisciplinary arts center and a hub for inspiration and connection. Kahilu is a place for both local and international performing artists who are thrilled to take our stage. We closed in our lanai to make two gallery spaces for emerging and professional visual artists. The Mike Luce Studio is an innovative Black Box performance space where Smart’s original Green Room once was. In recent years, our Theatre expanded its reach to coastal venues and schools filling an important need to expose students to quality art. A matinee film series and fresh works by Hawai`i based playwrights are also new to the Kahilu scene.
Many patrons, some of whom have been in our audience since opening night in 1981, have said that Richard Smart could not have imagined the scope and impact of his original dream for Kahilu, and how proud he would be of what his Theatre has become.
Our new season of Kahilu Theatre begins with the production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s South Pacific alongside a gallery opening of Matt Shallenberger’s The Leaping Place with large format photographs of our island landscape. The following pages present the year ahead. We are enormously grateful to those who have said ‘yes’ to sponsor our work.
With a supportive community and more than 52 shows, exhibits, musical theatre, classes and camps planned, count on vibrant and diverse arts, entertainment, and education for years to come.
Lights, curtain, and aloha! Welcome to Art Matters,
On the cover: Jacob Jonas The Company (Photo: Minh Tran)
Mimi KerleyBoard President
Deb GoodwinExecutive Director
Chuck GessertArtistic Director
Chuck GessertArtistic Director
before you arriveEach audience member must have their own ticket for any event in this brochure. We recommend that attendees be at least four years of age. Please contact the box office for specific age and or seating requests.
We recommend you arrive at least thirty minutes prior to curtain. Late arrivals may be held at the auditorium doors for the next appropriate opportunity for entry. Any person who is disruptive during a performance may be asked to leave – refunds will not be made. Video and audio recording is prohibited.
Performances and artists are subject to change.
for informationkahilutheatre.org
808.885.6868
Box Office Hours Monday – Friday 9am-1pm
On ticketed event days the Box Office will open at least one hour prior to show time.
Photo: Ric Noyle
hawaiianArtist 2 Artist Series with Henry Kapono
Henry Kapono will host three duo concerts sharing the stage with some of his legendary contemporaries, with songs and stories about music that has been a part of our lives for a long time. The artists will play individual hits then collaborate on a fun jam. Per Henry, “Guaranteed to leave people smiling and happy.”
Jerry Santos Oct. 27, 2018
7pm Sponsored by
Marianne Falkner, Marsha & Tom Kerley,
Marianne Maynard, Bree & John Peters
Keola Beamer Nov. 24, 2018
7pmSponsored by
Kate Bell & Tom Blackburn, Philip &
JoAnn Conley, Cathi Keene, Frank Snow/
Puako in Motion
Malani Bilyeau Jan. 19, 2019
7pmSponsored by
Robert Digiovanni, Live Aloha Realty,
Bob Agree & Joyce Muktarian
2018 ‘Ukulele & Slack Key Guitar FestivalNov. 15, 2018 • 7pmNov. 16, 2018 • 7pm Nov. 17, 2018 • 4pmOur 16th annual and legendary music event will include Jake Shimabukuro, Jeff Peterson, Sonny Lim, Led Kaapana, Nathan Aweau, Mike Kaawa and more. A festival like no other in the state, our musicians play together on our
stage and give back across our island in local schools to inspire the next generation of ‘ukulele and ki ho‘alu performers.
Sponsored by Michael & Ruth Bernstone, Kamuela Inn, Robin & Ken Key, Lynn & Ken Krieger, Frank Snow/Puako in Motion
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Kalani Pe’a Christmas Show Dec. 15, 2018 • 7pm After last year’s Kahilu Theatre premiere and sold-out performance, Kalani Pe‘a returns with a new and festive Christmas Show steeped in Hawaiian tradition. His Christmas song, Kanakaloka, was just nominated for a Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award for Hawaiian Single of the Year.
Sponsored by Marianne Maynard, Betty & Lee Meyerson, Kamuela Kitchen and Coffee Bar, Noodle Club Waimea
Brother NolandMarch 9, 2019 • 7pmBrother Noland is an impact player. Before his first smash hit, Coconut Girl, the term "Hawaiian music" didn’t really exist. But like true innovators, Noland refuses to be easily defined. He excels in traditional Hawaiian music, slack key and Hawaiian swing because music makes him feel good, and good music, no matter what the flavor, makes us feel a whole lot better.
Sponsored by Kate Bell & Tom Blackburn, Nalei Napaepae-Kunewa, Frank Snow/Puako in Motion, Jonathan Staub & Jeff Finney
Taimane – Elemental A Musical & Theatrical OdysseyApril 13, 2019 • 7pmTaimane Gardner has been blowing away audiences for most of her 26 years. Elemental - A Musical & Theatrical Odyssey brings to life Taimane’s vision of the elements (earth, water, air, fire, ether) and related spheres through music, dance, narration and costume.
Sponsored by Village Burger Waimea
Robert CazimeroMay 11, 2019 • 7pmMusician, composer, kumu hula; Robert Cazimero's work in each of these areas is known throughout the world. No Kahilu season would be complete without hosting the man whose voice in story or song makes us take flight.
Sponsored by Kate Bell & Tom Blackburn, Ka’alele
classicalZodiac TrioSep. 30, 2018 • 4pmThe Zodiac Trio (Kliment Krylovskiy, clarinet; Vanessa Mollard, violin; Riko Higuma, piano) enjoys an international concert schedule that consistently spans three continents and is recognized by many to be the foremost clarinet- violin-piano ensembles of today.
Sponsored by The Holland Foundation
Mark Salman Oct. 21, 2018 • 4pmMark Salman’s performance in the Kahilu Steinway Series was a highpoint of the 2016/17 Season. The Seattle-based master artist will return to play our beautiful Model D concert grand for another outstanding solo piano event.
Sponsored by Carl & Marilyn Bernhardt, Michael & Ruth Bernstone, Laurie & Jack Goldstein, Vicki & Greg McManus, Michael F. Thompson, Magda Wesslund & Eric Schwartz, Dr. Marcia Wishnick & Mr. Stanley Wishnick
Iggy Jang Tango Extravaganza 2018!Nov. 4, 2018 • 4pmIggy Jang, concertmaster for the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra, will be joined by other world-class musicians and Argentinian tango dancers for this sizzling hot concert.
Sponsored by Kate Bell & Tom Blackburn, Michael & Ruth Bernstone, Carol & Clive Davies, Mimi & Brian Kerley, Thomas Kapp & Cindy Roher, Dr. Marcia Wishnick & Mr. Stanley Wishnick
Moore & Maroudas 2Feb. 3, 2019 • 4pmThe duo behind one of our most popular concerts last season returns for an evening on two pianos. Cheryl “Quack” Moore and Anthony Maroudas will perform a concert featuring Shostakovich, Mozart, Cui, Debussy-Ravel, Guastavino, and a big blockbuster finale: the Rachmaninoff 2nd Suite for two pianos, Op. 17
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Kahilu Theatre is committed to making the arts accessible to the youth of Hawai‘i Island. This season, we are pleased to offer a program called overture. Anyone ages 18 or under will receive free admission to our 2018/19 classical music performances. Tickets must be reserved through the Box Office and are subject to availability.
OVERTUREclassical
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Daniel Hsu - Cliburn Winner Mar. 10, 2019 • 4pm 20-year-old American pianist Daniel Hsu captured the bronze medal at the Fifteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2017. He is increasingly recognized for his easy virtuosity and bold musicianship, and we are proud and pleased to bring him to the Kahilu Theatre stage.
Sponsored by Michael & Ruth Bernstone, Carol & Clive Davies, Laurie & Jack Goldstein, Vicki & Greg McManus, Bill & Halina Potts
Ana VidovicMar. 21, 2019 • 7pmA major force in the classical guitar world, Ana Vidovic has a finely honed technique and a remarkable stylistic sensitivity. She started playing guitar at the age of five in Croatia, inspired by her brother Viktor.
Sponsored by Michael & Ruth Bernstone, Ron Meyer & Suli Go, Laurie & Jack Goldstein, Peter & Lillian Jefferson, Dr. Marcia & Mr. Stanley Wishnick
worldEric BibbOctober 12, 2018 • 7pmWith a career spanning five decades and 36 albums, Eric Bibb is a leading bluesman of his generation. A progressive preservationist, and a fiery singer with deep soul, gospel and folk roots, both enjoyable and accessible, his blues are honest and powerful.
Sponsored by Terry & Michael Cromwell, Karen Ferrara – MBA, Realtor Elite Pacific Properties, The Kirk-Landry Ohana, Bob & Nancy Male, Thomas Kapp & Cindy Roher, Dale & Sandra Sebring, Sharon & Clark Winslow
Harold Lopez-Nussa Trio October 20, 7pmHarold Lopez-Nussa’s music reflects the full range and richness of Cuban music, with its distinctive combination of classical, folkloric and popular elements, as well as its embrace of jazz improvisation and interaction.
Sponsored by Sandy Robertson
Pink Martini October 31, 2018 • 7pm November 1, 2018 • 7pm
Pink Martini is a Portland-based group, rollicking their musical chops on yet another around-the-world adventure. An enduring favorite of Kahilu audiences, we are pleased to bring them back for two performances.
Sponsored by Michael & Ruth Bernstone, Barbara & Charles Campbell, Ron Meyer & Suli Go, Suzanne Hill-Luce, Diann Wilson & Steve Hoffman, Marsha & Tom Kerley, The Kirk-Landry Ohana, Marianne Maynard, Bree & John Peters, Alan & Toni Pinn, Bill & Halina Potts, Dr. Marcia Wishnick & Mr. Stanley Wishnick
Alsarah & the NubatonesDecember 14, 2018 • 7pmAlsarah is a singer, songwriter, bandleader and a somewhat reluctant ethnomusicologist. Born in Khartoum, Sudan, she relocated to Yemen with her family before abruptly moving to the USA, finally feeling most at home in Brooklyn, NY. She is a self-proclaimed practitioner of East-African Retro-Pop music.
Presented in collaboration with Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design.
GET HAPPY: Angela Ingersoll sings Judy GarlandJanuary 12, 7pm January 13, 4pm Award-winning dynamo Angela Ingersoll celebrates American icon Judy Garland. She superbly captures Garland’s emotional and vocal power, and crafts passionate stories with a natural humor. Presented by Artists Lounge Live.
Sponsored by Carol & Clive Davies, Marianne Falkner, John Roth – Hawaii Trust Law, The Lematta Foundation
John Sebastian January 29, 2019 • 7pmFour decades of contributions of John Sebastian have become a permanent thread in American music fabric. His group, The Lovin’ Spoonful, played in the mid-60’s rock revolution and we know the songs by heart: Do You Believe in Magic?, You Didn’t Have To Be So Nice, Daydream, Summer In The City.
Sponsored by Deborah Goodwin
Derek GripperFebruary 1, 2019 • 7pmDerek Gripper is a solo classical guitarist from Cape Town, South Africa. Specializing in the kora music of Mali, his talent transports us to another and distant culture from across two oceans with many tales to tell
Sponsored by Owo's Farm, Gigi's Apiary, and Friends of Kahilu Theatre
Zakir Hussain March 22, 2019 • 7pmA master percussionist and classical Indian tabla virtuoso of the highest order, Zakir Hussain’s consistently brilliant and exciting performances have not only established him as a national treasure in his own country, but have also earned him worldwide fame.
Sponsored by Charlie & Lisa Anderson – Hawaii Pacific Brokers, LLC., Hawaiian Cloud Forest Coffee – Erik & Hillery Gunther – John Bailey, Surinder Brar & Jude McAnesby, Frank Snow/ Puako in Motion, The Flanders Ohana
Laurence Hobgood TrioApril 7, 2019 • 4pm Grammy winner Laurence Hobgood is a contemporary jazz piano virtuoso, composer, arranger, producer, lyricist and educator. Perhaps best known for his twenty-year collaboration with vocalist Kurt Elling, Hobgood celebrated a diverse and dynamic career.
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JANUARY 2019Get Happy: Angela Ingersoll Sings Judy Garland
Sat, Jan 12, 7pmSun, Jan 13, 4pm
Henry Kapono & Malani Bilyeau Sat, Jan 19, 7pm
Giordano Dance Chicago Wed, Jan 23, 7pm
John Sebastian Tue, Jan 29, 7pm
FEBRUARY 2019
Derek Gripper Fri, Feb 1, 7pm
Moore & Maroudas 2 Sun, Feb 3, 4pm
Tomas Kubinek – Master of the Impossible
Wed, Feb 6, 7pm
Chunhajeil Tal Gongiakso Fri, Feb 15, 7pm
Jacob Jonas The Company Tue, Feb 26, 7pm
MARCH 2019
Brother Noland Sat, Mar 9, 7pm
Daniel Hsu Sun, Mar 10, 4pm
L A Dance Project Wed, Mar 20, 7pm
Ana Vidovic Thu, Mar 21, 7pm
Zakir Hussain Fri, Mar 22, 7pm
APRIL 2019
Laurence Hobgood Trio Sun, Apr 7, 4pm
Taimane Elemental Sat, Apr 13, 7pm
MAY 2019
Robert Cazimero Sat, May 11, 7pm
Waimea Community Chorus Sat, May 25, 7pm
JUNE 2019
West Side StoryFri, Jun 21, 7pm
Sat, Jun 22, 7pmSun, Jun 23, 4pm
2018/19 season AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2018
South PacificFri, Aug 31, 7pmSat, Sep 1, 7pm
Sun, Sep 2, 4pm
Zodiac Trio Sun, Sep 30, 4pm
OCTOBER 2018
Eric Bibb Fri, Oct 12, 7pm
Harold Lopez-Nussa Trio Sat, Oct 20, 7pm
Mark Salman Sun, Oct 21, 4pm
Henry Kapono & Jerry Santos Sat, Oct 27, 7pm
Churchill Sun, Oct 28, 4pm
Pink Martini Wed, Oct 31, 7pm
NOVEMBER 2018
Pink Martini Thu, Nov 1, 7pm
Leche di Tigre Fri, Nov 2, 7pm
Iggy Jang’s Tango Extravaganza 2018!
Sun, Nov 4, 4pm
‘Ukulele & Slack Key Guitar FestThu, Nov 15, 7pm
Fri, Nov 16, 7pmSat, Nov 17, 4pm
Niall de Burca Sun, Nov 18, 4pm
Henry Kapono & Keola Beamer Sat, Nov 24, 7pm
DECEMBER 2018
Waimea Community ChorusSat, Dec 8, 7pm
Sun, Dec 9, 4pm
Alsarah & the Nubatones Fri, Dec 14, 7pm
Kalani Pea’s Christmas Show Sat, Dec 15, 7pm
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2018/19 season
JANUARY 2019Get Happy: Angela Ingersoll Sings Judy Garland
Sat, Jan 12, 7pmSun, Jan 13, 4pm
Henry Kapono & Malani Bilyeau Sat, Jan 19, 7pm
Giordano Dance Chicago Wed, Jan 23, 7pm
John Sebastian Tue, Jan 29, 7pm
FEBRUARY 2019
Derek Gripper Fri, Feb 1, 7pm
Moore & Maroudas 2 Sun, Feb 3, 4pm
Tomas Kubinek – Master of the Impossible
Wed, Feb 6, 7pm
Chunhajeil Tal Gongiakso Fri, Feb 15, 7pm
Jacob Jonas The Company Tue, Feb 26, 7pm
MARCH 2019
Brother Noland Sat, Mar 9, 7pm
Daniel Hsu Sun, Mar 10, 4pm
L A Dance Project Wed, Mar 20, 7pm
Ana Vidovic Thu, Mar 21, 7pm
Zakir Hussain Fri, Mar 22, 7pm
APRIL 2019
Laurence Hobgood Trio Sun, Apr 7, 4pm
Taimane Elemental Sat, Apr 13, 7pm
MAY 2019
Robert Cazimero Sat, May 11, 7pm
Waimea Community Chorus Sat, May 25, 7pm
JUNE 2019
West Side StoryFri, Jun 21, 7pm
Sat, Jun 22, 7pmSun, Jun 23, 4pm
2018/19 season AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2018
South PacificFri, Aug 31, 7pmSat, Sep 1, 7pm
Sun, Sep 2, 4pm
Zodiac Trio Sun, Sep 30, 4pm
OCTOBER 2018
Eric Bibb Fri, Oct 12, 7pm
Harold Lopez-Nussa Trio Sat, Oct 20, 7pm
Mark Salman Sun, Oct 21, 4pm
Henry Kapono & Jerry Santos Sat, Oct 27, 7pm
Churchill Sun, Oct 28, 4pm
Pink Martini Wed, Oct 31, 7pm
NOVEMBER 2018
Pink Martini Thu, Nov 1, 7pm
Leche di Tigre Fri, Nov 2, 7pm
Iggy Jang’s Tango Extravaganza 2018!
Sun, Nov 4, 4pm
‘Ukulele & Slack Key Guitar FestThu, Nov 15, 7pm
Fri, Nov 16, 7pmSat, Nov 17, 4pm
Niall de Burca Sun, Nov 18, 4pm
Henry Kapono & Keola Beamer Sat, Nov 24, 7pm
DECEMBER 2018
Waimea Community ChorusSat, Dec 8, 7pm
Sun, Dec 9, 4pm
Alsarah & the Nubatones Fri, Dec 14, 7pm
Kalani Pea’s Christmas Show Sat, Dec 15, 7pm
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KAHILU PRODUCES
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s South Pacific Friday, August 31, 2018 • 7pm
Saturday, September 1, 2018 • 7pm Sunday, September 2, 2018 • 4pm
Kahilu Theatre’s Artistic Director Chuck Gessert will bring to Waimea the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical with a great mix of stage talent including Larry Adams as Emile De Becque and Makana as Lt. Joe Cable and a full pit orchestra.
Sponsored by Randy Ripley & Keith Dane, Carol & Clive Davies, Concepcion S. & Irwin Federman, Karen Ferrara – MBA, Realtor Elite Pacific Properties, Mimi & Brian Kerley, Live Aloha Realty, Jim & Susan Mori, Alan & Toni Pinn, Dale & Sandra Sebring, Frank Snow/Puako in Motion
Churchill Sunday, October 28, 2018 • 4pmLong before the film The Darkest Hour, actor Ron Keaton created a brilliant one-man show offering a glimpse into the character of this important world leader. Keaton offers an introduction to Churchill and he makes a lasting impression of the history of his time on the world stage.
Sponsored by Carol & Clive Davies, Marilyn & Patrick Fitzgerald, Frank Snow/Puako in Motion
Niall de BurcaSunday, November 18, 2018 4pmNiall de Burca is one of Ireland’s finest traditional storytellers. Recognized for the diversity of his tales and talents, he has an easy ability to reach hearts and minds of all ages.
Sponsored by Philip & JoAnn Conley, Marilyn & Patrick Fitzgerald, The Kirk-Landry Ohana, Frank Snow/Puako in Motion
February 6, 2019 • 7pmTomas Kubinek is a collision of theatre and classic music-hall performance art. His exuberant one-man show is in equal parts comic brilliance, virtuosic vaudeville and irresistible charm.
Sponsored by Marsha & Tom Kerley, Robin & Ken Key, The Kirk-Landry Ohana, Preskitt Ohana
KAHILU PRODUCES
West Side Story Kahilu Youth Troupe Musical
June 21, 2019 • 7pmJune 22, 2019 • 7pm June 23, 2019 • 4pm
Directed by Beth Dunnington and choreographed by Angel Prince, West Side Story with book by Arthur Laurents, music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim will showcase our Kahilu Theatre Youth Troupe.
Sponsored by Kate Bell & Tom Blackburn, Carl & Marilyn Bernhardt, Paul & Charlene Dahlquist, Carol & Clive Davies, Robert Digiovanni, Beth & Steve Dunnington, Annette & Chris Hodges, Mimi & Brian Kerley, Bob & Nancy Male, Thomas Kapp & Cindy Roher, Jonathan Staub & Jeff Finney, and Friends of Kahilu Theatre
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danceGiordano Dance Chicago
January 23, 2019 • 7pmGiordano Dance Chicago is America’s original jazz dance company, captivating audiences worldwide with dynamic performances and
the diversity and wide appeal of its repertoire.
Sponsored by Kate Bell & Tom Blackburn
Chunhajeil Tal Gongjakso February 15, 2019 • 7pm
Chunhajeil Tal Gongjakso (aka The Greatest Masque)
was founded in 2006 by young emerging traditional Korean
mask dancers in Korea. The company’s work is rooted in the traditional
Korean mask dance, Talchum.
Sponsored by Friends of Kahilu Theatre
"Giordano is, and always will be,
American jazz dance royalty."
Chicago Tribune
Jacob Jonas The Company February 26, 2019 • 7pm
Led by 25-year-old namesake, Jacob Jonas The Company is gaining an international profile for its honest storytelling, visceral performances, and visual content creation. A mix of contemporary ballet and acrobatic movement is guaranteed to honor and celebrate the art of dance.
Sponsored by Carol & Clive Davies, Laurie & Jack Goldstein, Robin & Ken Key, The Kirk-Landry Ohana, Frank Snow/ Puako in Motion, Michael F. Thompson
L.A. Dance Project March 20, 2019 • 7pmL.A. Dance Project is a platform for the development, creation, support and presentation of world-class dance in Los Angeles. This show is pure contemporary, California style.
Sponsored by The Kirk-Landry Ohana, Nanea Studios Inc., Michael F. Thompson, Sherm & Elaine Warner
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"Giordano is, and always will be,
American jazz dance royalty."
Chicago Tribune
exhibits
Kahilu Exhibits presents solo and thematic group shows and features local and global works of art from both emerging and established visual artists.
Sponsored by Kamuela Hardwoods, Woodbury Inspection Group, and Pau Restaurant
The Leaping Place: Matt Shallenberger Aug 31-Oct 8The Leaping Place is a series of large-format landscape photographs meant to illustrate two stories: first, the artist’s family, who immigrated to Hawai‘i from the Portuguese Azores in the 1880s, and second, the Kumulipo, the ancient Hawaiian creation chant. Named after the places from which departed souls begin their journeys to the underworld, the project aims to discover connections between different Hawai‘i communities, exploring landscapes of their diverse pasts and shared present.
and the remaining ashes are facts: Amanda Lee | Oct 26-Dec 21Amanda Lee is a multi-media artist, a poetic printmaking activist who is fascinated with the possibilities that exist in the space that fills a pause, the thing in between, be it emotional or physical, the space that many of us overlook on our way there from here.
Voyager, 2019 | Jan 1-Jan 27Held in conjunction with the Waimea Ocean Film Festival, this exhibition honors the Hawaiian sailing canoe, Hōkūle‘a and in particular the Mālama Honua Worldwide Voyage completed in June of 2017.
Hānauna Kapa
Speak of the Object, Iowa 1 Amanda Lee
Photo: Ric Noyle
Loihi 1 Matt Shallenberger
exhibits
Ka Hānauna (The Descendants) Roen Hufford
(Kapa Generation) commemorating a new generation of practitioners: Roen Hufford and Students Jan 31-Mar 10Hānauna Kapa presents the growth and process of kapa making from its traditional roots of origin to contemporary artists on Hawai’i Island who create kapa today. The discoveries and experiences of the community of kapa makers demonstrate that the creative spirit of the past is still very much a part of the fabric of Hawaiian life today.
4th Annual Kahilu Juried Exhibition Mar 14-April 28The Fourth Annual Juried Exhibition will honor artists from across the state of Hawai’i. The 2019 juror and theme will be announced via our website and listed on Café (callforentry.org) in November 2018.
All Schools Exhibit | May 2-June 9Curated in partnership with the Waimea Education Hui, the All Schools Exhibit showcases the artwork of students and faculty from schools throughout North Hawai’i.
UNEARTHED: Kamran Samimi June 13-Aug 11Kamran Samimi presents different ways to observe the world around us. While his materials and techniques vary, Kamran creates works of art which are both a tribute and response to the rich landscapes found throughout Hawai’i. Through the use of dissection, repetition, and abstraction, he seeks to uncover the essence within all things, ultimately encouraging mindful contemplation.
smallclusters: Duncan Dempster June 13-Aug 11The current concern of Dempster’s work is the depiction of personally resonant geographic space and place through non-linear modes of representation, and an attempt to balance literal perception with psychological responses to the landscape. For this body of work, he is focusing on the experience of places in and around the Hamakua and Kohala districts of Hawai’i Island.
Ball of Earth Kamran Samimi
Untitled 2 Duncan Dempster
waimea community chorusBarbara Kopra, DirectorHoliday Concert Saturday, December 8, 2018 • 7pmSunday, December 9, 2018 • 4pmThe International Carol Suites, I-V arranged by Mark Hayes. The New York Premier of this work was in November 2017 at Carnegie Hall. Each suite features carols from a different part of the world. The International Carol Suite is accompanied by a chamber orchestra.
Sponsored by Carol & Clive Davies and Richard & Cindy von Hagen
Spring Concert WCC Rocks the 70sSaturday, May 25, 7pmWaimea Community Chorus presents music recorded by Queen, ABBA, Jim Croce, Three Dog Night, Led Zeppelin, Carole King and more. Songs from musicals Evita, A Chorus Line, The Wiz and Phantom of the Opera will round out the sounds of the 1970s.
Sponsored by Frank Snow/Puako in Motion
Audrey Hepburn Classic Film SeriesOur popular Tuesday mornings at 10 am Classic Film Series returns sponsored by Mimi & Brian Kerley and David Clarke in Memory of Nora Knowles
Roman Holiday (1953) – September 11Audrey Hepburn at her Oscar-winning best.
Sabrina (1954) – September 18Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart and William Holden in a comedy directed by Billy Wilder.
Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961) – September 25Audrey Hepburn plays that daring darling Holly Golightly!
The Unforgiven (1960) – October 2Legendary director John Huston directs Audrey Hepburn in this powerful and exciting tale of forbidden love set against America’s most rugged and ruthless frontier.
The Children’s Hour (1961) – October 9Audrey Hepburn, Shirley MacLaine and James Garner in "one of the most finely wrought dramas in the history of the screen" (Motion Picture Herald).
My Fair Lady (1964) – October 16Winner of 8 Academy Awards including Best Picture with Rex Harrison and an unforgettable score by Lerner and Lowe.
‘Ohina Short Film Festival Saturday, September 29The ‘Ohina Short Film Showcase has grown to become Hawai’i’s biggest short film festival for students, amateur and professional filmmakers. This will be their first year at Kahilu Theatre.
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Photo: Steven Roby
Art Matters in education and at Kahilu Theatre, learning is truly the heart of the matter. We understand the value the arts bring to the well being of individuals and our community. Each year we promote arts education and leverage our work by inviting strong partnerships and collaborations with artists, schools and other organizations.
Performances for Young AudiencesThis series presents the magical experience of live professional music, dance, theatre and storytelling from Kahilu Theatre’s stage to island students ages three to thirteen. Season artist performances also travel out into the community with school performances and workshops across the island.
Performances For Young Audiences Calender
Zodiac Trio – October 1Iggy Jang – November 5
Niall De Burca – November 19Honolulu Theatre for Youth – November 20 & 21
Shocka: The Story of Energy & Hawaii‘Ukulele & Slack Key Guitar Festival Outreach –
November 16 & 17Meet the Artist with Tomáš Kubínek - February 6
Hawaii Opera Theatre – March 25
Kahilu ArtsKahilu Arts (K-Arts) is a long-standing partnership with Waimea Middle School that provides professional instruction in a variety of arts disciplines. These classes often include taiko drumming, Bon dance, ‘ukulele, technical theatre and more. At the end of the semester, K-Arts culminates with an original show produced and performed by these students for the public and their peers. Kahilu Performing Arts Classes and CampsIn collaboration with Prince Dance Institute and other educators, Kahilu Theatre offers students of all ages to be enriched by year-round classes and camps in acting, singing, dance, hula, aerial silks and more.
arts ed @ kahilu
Photo: Ric Noyle
A ROUND OF APPLAUSE PLEASE...
Additional funding and community partners:Atherton Family Foundation, Deviants from the Norm, The Dorrance Family Foundation, Hawaii State Legislature Grant in Aid, John Ross Foundation, Kamuela Liquor Store, Ke Kai Ala Foundation, Simperman Corette Foundation
67-1186 Lindsey Rd. Kamuela, HI 96743www.kahilutheatre.org | 808.885.6868 | [email protected]
Mimi Kerley, President
Ron Meyer, Vice President, External Relations
Michael Thompson, Vice President, Internal Relations
Sherm Warner, Vice President, Governance
Carol Davies, Secretary
Monique AllisonMike Bennett
Clive DaviesMahina DuarteBeth DunningtonZaheva KnowlesSuzanne Hill LuceJon Staub
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Photo: Ric Noyle