Oahu culture
October 18th, 2007 by amy c
Thursday, October 18- Saturday, October 17
Louis Vuitton Hawaii International Film Festival: This year the famed film festival will showcase a special focus on new Asia and Pacific rim cinema.
Saturday, October 20 and Sunday, October 21
Sunset on the Beach: Enjoy a picnic of some of Oahu’s leading restaurants on Waikiki beach as the sun sets. As the moon rises, Queen’s Surf Beach will feature live music and showcase classic films. Every Saturday and Sunday during October. Call (808) 523-4811 for more information.
Sunday, October 21
Na Mele Nei: The Music of Hawaii Today: Some of the best contemporary Hawaiian music will take to the Ward Warehouse Stage every Sunday in October, starting at 1 pm. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear the unique sounds of Hawaii! Call (808) 596-8885 for more information.
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October 11th, 2007 by amy c
Friday, October 12
Ka’ala Boys Pau Hana Fridays at Tiki’s: A striking sunset, tropical drinks, and the hip new outdoor music venue at Tiki’s will delightfully compliment the Hawaiian sounds of the Ka’ala Boys this friday.
Friday, October 12-Sunday, October 14
19th Annual Talk Story Festival: Be a part of Hawaii’s rich storytelling heritage with this three-day, free celebration of Hawaiian tales, including spooky Halloween stories.
Saturday, October 13
Whakataetae Maori Song & Dance Festival: The Maori people showcase tradition cultural dances and songs at the famous Polynesian Cultural Center.
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October 4th, 2007 by amy c
Here are our picks for this week in Oahu:
Saturday, October 6
The 12th Annual Discover Moiliili Festival is the perfect opportunity to sample the history and native culture of Oahu with ethnic foods, craft booths, fresh fruits and vegetables, and kid activities. An all-day trolley from the Waikiki Hotel makes transportation stress-free.
Saturday and Sunday, October 6 and 7
The ‘Awa Development Council hosts the , featuring the hottest local music groups as well as cultural demonstrations and booths.
Monday, October 8
The 7th annual Native American Flute and Storytelling Concert showcases diverse native music styles.
Ongoing in October
Nightwalk at Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden. Call (808) 233-7323 for more information how you can explore tropical plants
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Oahu?
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