Mahealani Uchiyama and Halau Ka Ua Tuahine: Dances of Tahiti
$ Adults: $20 advance / $25 day of show , Kid (12 & under): $12
8:00 pm
Saturday, June 22, 2019

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Māhealani Uchiyama is an award-winning dancer, musician, composer, choreographer, recording artist, author and teacher. She is Kumu Hula (hula teacher) of Hālau Ka Ua Tuahine of Berkeley, California and is currently one of the Artistic Directors of the San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival. An advocate for cultural understanding, Māhealani encourages her students to explore and celebrate their cultural differences and common humanity. Hālau Ka Ua Tuahine will take you on a journey to the islands of Tahiti with an evening of ʻōteʻa, ʻaparima and mehura accompanied by live singing and a traditional Tahitian drum orchestra.

Hālau KaUaTuahine is an organization dedicated to the study, protection and perpetuation of the performing arts of Hawai’i and Tahiti. It is named after the gentle “sister” rain that falls in the valley of Mānoa in Honolulu. They have presented in performance throughout California and internationally, appearing in venues from the Hollywood Bowl, the Heiva celebrations of Tahiti, French Polynesia and the National Museum of New Zealand.

Māhealani Uchiyama and Hālau Ka Ua Tuahine: Dances of Tahiti is presented as part of Rhythmix Island Arts Concert Series honoring island traditions from around the world, on the island of Alameda.

Doors open at 7:00pm.

This concert made possible with support from: