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SEPTEMBER EVENTS


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HONBLUE & DBEDT PRESENT: 2016 'OHINA SHORT FILM SHOWCASE


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`Ohina: The Short Film Showcase was created to support a variety of Hawaii's Independent filmmakers and provide them with a chance to exhibit their films to the local community. The Ohina Short Film Showcase pays tribute to films that were made in Hawaii, tell a story about Hawaii, or were made by resident(s) of Hawaii. Each of the films selected to be included in the 2016 'Ohina Short Film showcase were screened by an all volunteer, independent board of industry-related professionals for this distinct honor. 'Ohina is all about gathering and showcasing some of the best short films that Hawaii has to offer!

September 2 7:00 PM

Beatrice M. H. Young Foundation presents 39TH ANNUAL MISS CHINATOWN HAWAII SCHOLARSHIP PAGEANT


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The Miss Chinatown Scholarship Pageant is the culmination of months of dedication by contestants who deepen their understanding and appreciation of their Chinese heritage, while developing leadership skills and participating in community service. They will compete in four phases: Question and Answer, Swimsuit, Talent, and Cheong Sam. An interview will be held prior to pageant night. Chinatown Queens represent Hawaii's Chinatown in other local and national pageants such as the Miss Chinatown USA Pageant in San Francisco.

September 3 6:30 PM

Tahiti Mana presents HEIVA I WAIKIKI 2016


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Experience the exciting and vibrant culture of Tahiti as the best solo and group dancers from the Hawaiian islands and abroad come together to compete for championship titles. Watch the award winning dance troupe, Tahiti Mana, as they bring to life an ancient Tahitian legend. Shop from Tahitian Crafters and Artisans. Immerse yourself for the day in the culture of Hawaii's Polynesian cousins. Become educated, inspired, and awed by the dancers, costumes, musicians, and artisans.

September 4 10:30 AM

Hawaiian Springs presents The Hawaiian Classics: BROTHER NOLAND


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Composer, innovator, traditional Hawaiian man. Brother Noland has deeply influenced contemporary Hawaiian music, is considered the "Father of Jawaiian Music," yet remains in touch with traditional Hawaiian music and culture. Fluid in both Slack Key and standard guitar tunings, Brother Noland goes wherever the music carries him. His newest album, Hawaiian Man, is a return to Noland's traditional Hawaiian roots. "As far back as I can remember," Noland says, "I was always surrounded by the beautiful sounds of Hawaiian Music. You can play the songs over and over and each time it's refreshing and new." Brother Noland is popular for his unique interpretations (or "Nolandization") of traditional songs. Brother Noland lives aloha and you can hear it in every note he plays. Don't miss this special performance!

September 10 7:30 PM

Hawaii Theatre Center Education Presents BRADLEY FIELDS: MATHEMAGIC


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Math is Amazing! Internationally acclaimed magician and educator Bradley Fields electrifies audiences with his famous magic illusions and reintroduces us to the power, beauty and language of math. Using comedy, mime, and characterization, Fields has developed a style so original that he became the first magician to appear in rock concerts, and at such legendary nightspots as New York's Gaslight, The Bitter End, Washington's Cellar Door and Chicago's Quiet Knight. Critics have compared him to Marcel Marceau, Charlie Chaplin, and Harpo Marx. Join us for a magical experience-prepare to be educated AND inspired!

September 24 | 2:00 PM September 24 | 7:00 PM September 25 | 2:00 PM



Welcome to the Hawaii Theatre!
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Proclaimed as the "Pride of the Pacific," the beautiful Hawaii Theatre, built by the Consolidated Amusement Company, opened its doors September 6, 1922 in downtown Honolulu. The Hawaii Theatre operated as a showplace for vaudeville, plays, musicals and silent films until it fell into disrepair and the land lease was abandoned by Consolidated in 1984.

In 1986, the Hawaii Theatre Center, a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation was formed to save the Hawaii Theatre from the wrecking ball and in May 1996, the Hawaii Theatre reopened its doors as a 1400-seat, multi-purpose, state-of-the art performance center.

The Hawaii Theatre was recognized as the 'Outstanding Historic Theatre in America' in 2005 by the League of Historic American Theatres and, in 2006, was awarded an Honor Award by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Listed on both the State and National Registers of Historic Places, the Hawaii Theatre is available for all of Hawaii to enjoy.

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