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KÅ« Mai Ka Hula features award-winning hÄlau competing in solo and group performances. Male and female dancers perform both kahiko (traditional) and ‘auana (modern) hula stylings. This year, participating hÄlau are from throughout Hawai‘i, the continental U.S. and Japan.
Expect to see hÄlau competing in a level of performance as in more well-known competitions, yet this event takes place in our own comfortable, professional, and beautiful venue of Castle Theater.
Attendees can browse and shop displays of made-in-Hawai‘i products from an array of crafters and artisans before and throughout Saturday's performances. A full selection of food & beverages will be available for purchase in the Yokouchi Pavilion Courtyard.
Click here to View or Download the Audience Program
EVENTS SCHEDULE:
Friday, September 8, 7:30 pm in the MACC's McCoy Studio Theater
HoÊ»oulu i NÄ Mele
The 2023 KÅ« Mai Ka Hula competition weekend begins with a panel discussion with esteemed haku mele which includes, Kumu Hula Kamaka Kukona, Kumu Hula Pueo Pata, and Zachary AlakaÊ»i Lum & Anela UÊ»ilani Tanigawa-Lum, composers of mele HawaiÊ»i, and facilitated by Maui’s own Kumu Hula HÅkÅ«lani Holt. In this special presentation we explore the various inspiration or personal muses that are essential to each when composing music, as well as, to those kumu hula who choreograph those mele. Also included in this evening are special performances by participating Maui Kumu Hula and their hÄlau that include PÄ`Å« O Hi`iaka, HÄlau KekuaokalÄÊ»auÊ»alaÊ»iliahi, and HÄlau Kamaluokaleihulu. For more information & to purchase tickets click HERE.
Saturday, September 9, 1:00 pm - Solo & Group Competition and Awards Ceremony
Male and female dancers vie for the solo title of Mr. and Ms. Hula Maui in kahiko & ‘auana styles. Groups of wahine and kÄne compete for first place in kahiko & ‘auana styles, and kupuna in the Ê»auana category are part of the competition too.
Winners will be recognized at the end of the competition in the solo and group awards ceremony.
Pre-show entertainment by Ke Kula ‘O Pi‘ilani will take place from 11:30am - 12:30pm in the Yokouchi Pavilion. Additionally, attendees can browse and shop displays of made-in-HawaiÊ»i products from an array of crafters and artisans before and throughout the performances.
Food and beverages will be available for purchase from 11:00am - 3:45 pm in the Yokouchi Pavilion. See Full Menu HERE
Ku Mai Ka Hula audience members are permitted to take photos (NO FLASH!) and videos during the performances using a cell phone or point-and-shoot camera—no professional equipment is allowed. Please be respectful of patrons sitting near you and do not block anyone’s view of the competition. DO NOT USE A FLASH! It disrupts the competition and can distract the dancers. If you post to social media, please use the hashtag #kumaikahula and tag the MACC. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter!