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  • daspace - International Women's Day & 2nd Year Anniversary!

  • Type: Special Event
    Date: Friday - 3/7/2008
    Time: 6pm - 9pm
    Location:
    1192 Smith Street, 2nd Floor
    Honolulu, hi 96817

    Phone: 808-351-4960

    Cost: Free
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY
and
SmarTita Rant & Rave 2nd year Anniversary!

First Friday, March 7, 2008. 5-9 p.m.
Free.


This first friday we are having an amazing event for the 99th year of International womens day and month...a whole evening of multicultural dance from Flaminco, Hula, Persian, Egyptian and Chinese Dancers, spoken word and folk rock singing....plus an after party movie night called BE REEL from 9-12 midnight featuring independent artistic films...entry for the first friday event free...the after movie party is a $5 entry

Cultural performances by women from around the world, and poetry readings celebrating our 2nd Anniversary of Rant and Rave. Have something to rant and rave about? Join us for a vibrant evening of release and enlightenment as some of our most talented poetry artists share their connection to the world.

ABOUT DASPACE
http://www.studiobehawaii.com/

studio Be
An intimate event venue for your every creative wish...Daily dance classes, Do it yourself instructional seminars to Art exhibitions...studio Be is where every moment is the only moment...Come and discover just being...

Available for cultural celebrations, intimate gatherings, spiritual retreats, health and wellness enrichment, auditions and screenings, business meetings, movie nights, company parties, dance parties and deejayed events. All in the heart of Downtown Honolulu!

About Moana Aluli Meyer
moana aluli meyer is a local artist who returned back from LA 7 years ago and has finally come home. She loves to recover and restore the gems of the junk heap and offer a textured art experience to all who enter...fun magical and unlimited...come play and just BE

SmarTitas Ink
T.I.T.A. is an endearing Hawaiian slang for Sister. Somewhere in history, the term was misused to describe women in a negative way. Thus SmarTitas was born, to upgrade and reclaim the original meaning of the word Sister or Tita. Tough, Intelligent, Tender, Artistic, Sista...


The SmarTita logo was created using the "symbol for woman," then adding the S for Smart going into the stem of the symbol to make the T in Titas. The swirl represents the connection/piko to all the smart titas: mothers, grandmothers, loved ones, who came before us.

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