Academy of Hawaiian Arts E-Newsletter
  Academy of Hawaiian Arts Announcement | November 2009

Waikiki Tickets On Sale Now

Upcoming Events

StudentsIa 'Oe E Ka La Hula Festival This Weekend
August 6-8, 2009
Alameda County Fairgrounds, Pleasanton • 9am – 6pm

3-day hula competition and Hawaiian craft festival in Pleasanton. Come watch AHA compete in the following categories:

Kahiko (Saturday) 
Keiki Girls12:03 pm
Keiki Boys1:27 pm
Women's group2:30 pm
Men's group4:01pm
'Auana (Sunday) 
Keiki Girls12:17 pm
Gracious Ladies (35+)1:34 pm
Women's group3:33 pm

Waikiki Tickets Sold at the Festival
Look for yellow & black balloons!

• No service fees on Waikiki tickets this weekend only when you   purchase in person at the Festival.
• Get a discount on 5+ VIP tickets purchased in single transaction (one   method of payment only. Not valid on previous purchases)



Waikiki Tickets on Sale 8/10

Waikiki Tickets

Don't wait! — Under 200 seats left

If you can't make it to Ia 'Oe E Ka La Hula Festival this weekend, you can still get your tickets for "Waikiki" online today and throughout the weekend. Academy shows historically have sold out, so get your tickets before they are all gone!

"Waikiki" debuts a new, original work by kumu hula Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu and the award-winning dancers of the Academy of Hawaiian Arts. Focusing on the celebrated location, Waikiki, from impressions of life before Western contact to its "Golden Age," this modern interpretation of Hawaiian dance promises to educate, entertain and inspire. You won't want to miss it!



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