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Kulaiwi
When:
Tuesday, September 21, 2021, 8:00 PM until 10:00 PM
Where:
Alberta Rose Theatre
Alberta Rose events
3000 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
503-719-6055
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Category:
Concert
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***For the health and safety of everyone, at this time, entry to the Alberta Rose Theatre requires proof of a full course of COVID vaccination. We will keep everyone posted when this changes. Thank you for your understanding.***<br /><br />Three of Hawai‘i’s leading award-winning performers and musicians — Lehua Kalima (of Na Leo), Shawn Pimental, and Kawika Kahiapo have joined forces to form Kulaiwi and create music that springs from their Native Hawaiian roots, $25 advance/$30 door, doors open at 7. <br /><br />Kulaiwi means “land of my ancestors”. With soaring vocals, island harmonies and a folk vibe, along with an easy-going charisma and witty banter, they are committed to telling the stories of Hawai’i – the land and the people – from the indigenous point-of-view. Joined by bass player Joe Berinobis for some performances.<br /><br />Accompanied by award-winning hula dancer Pono Fernandez, who is also an educator and ethnomusicologist, they create an evening that represents Hawai‘i today, while remaining mindful of their deep emotional connections to their roots.
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