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Let's Celebrate Hawaiian History Month!

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Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī Coalition is proud to present the fourth Hawaiian History Month in 2023! In celebration of Queen Liliʻuokalani's 185th birthday, we are holding five weeks of in-person and virtual events throughout the month of September. Kicking off the month is Queen Liliʻuokalani's Birthday program on Saturday, September 2, 2023!

More details below.

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Week 1 - HAUʻOLI LĀ HĀNAU E LILIʻU

Saturday, 9/2/23

Full Schedule of
September 2nd Events

Download our event programs for more details:

ʻIolani Palace 

Kawaiahaʻo Church

Hauʻoli Lā Hānau e Liliʻuokalani

Join us in celebrating the birthday of Her Royal Majesty, Queen Liliʻuokalani on September 2, 2023!  We will be hosting a full day of family friendly activities that honor our beloved queen at the ʻIolani Palace, Washington Place, and Kawaiahaʻo Church!

Sept 2. Schedule

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Week 2 - E OLA KA LĀHUI: CULTURE BASED EDUCATION

Wednesday, 9/6/23

6:00pm HST

Kaiāulu: Coming Together All in One Place

Learn more about the KS Kaiāulu program with moderator Chansen Fukushima and guest speaker Kalei Kailihiwa.

KS Kaiāulu brings together Kamehameha Schools and many community partners to offer rich Hawaiian culture, ʻōlelo and ʻāina focused learning opportunities. All to support and grow ‘ōiwi leaders-people who use their knowledge, skills and passion to strengthen Hawaii, her people, and the global community.
 
Whether online, in person or on ‘āina, rich opportunities across the pae ‘āina are waiting for  you!  Join Kalei Kailihiwa, Director of Kamehameha Schools Community Engagement, to learn more about Kaiāulu,a place where keiki, ‘ōpio, & ‘ohana can access programs, scholarships, and resources all in one place.

Week 3 - HOʻŌLA – ACKNOWLEDGING OUR PAST,
NURTURING OUR FUTURE

Wednesday, 9/13/23

6:00pm HST

Hawaiʻi & the Legacy of Queen Liliʻuokalani

Presentation by Iokepa DeSantos.
ʻAnakala Iokepa DeSantos is a musician, cultural practitioner, and cultural advisor for the Liliuokalani Trust. 'Anakala lokepa has been spending his retirement continuing to research and share with the Hawaii community on Hawaiian history, culture and mele.

Friday, 9/15/23

6:00pm HST

Kalaupapa: Memorializing the Past,
Creating a Future

  • “Kalaupapa: A Living History”
     

Presentation by Valerie Monson, Ka ‘Ohana o Kalaupapa (introduction by Kalani Brady, MD). Valerie Monso is a founding member of Ka 'Ohana O Kalaupapa and currently serving as Executive Director. Valerie has been interviewing and writing about the people of Kalaupapa for nearly 35 years.
 

  • "Perceptions of Leprosy/Hansen’s Disease Gleaned from Hawaiian Language Resources.  


​Presentation by Kahikinaokalā Domingo & Leikuluwaimaka Meleiseā (introduction by Kim Kuʻulei Birnie)

Week 4 - HANA KEAKA- A WORLD PREMIERE OF KAISARA,
A HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE PLAY & EVENTS

Wednesday, 9/20/23
Thursday, 9/21/23
Friday, 9/22/23

7:30pm HST

Sunday, 9/24/23  

2:00pm and 7:30pm HST

*No Saturday 9/23 performance

(due to campus parking limitations for UH Football game)

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Kaisara Play Guide

Kaisara – PRIME TIME SERIES

A World Premiere Hana Keaka Production
Written and Directed by Iāsona Kaper | MFA Thesis Production

In 1896, four scenes from William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar were translated into ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi by James N. K. Keola and published in Ka Nupepa Kuokoa. What would have happened if Keola had asked other Kanaka Maoli intellectuals of his time to participate in a reading of these scenes? Kaisara imagines this gathering, exploring the intersection between Shakespeare’s portrayal of Ancient Rome and the political landscape of Hawaiʻi in the 1890s to ask timeless questions about division, conspiracy, and political violence.
This hana keaka production will be performed predominantly in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi.

PRIME TIME SERIES – TICKET PRICES
$8 UHM Student with current valid UHM ID
$13 Non-UHM Student/Youth
$16 UH Faculty/Staff, Military, Senior
$18 Regular (Adult)

Thursday, 9/21/23

12:00pm HST

Staging Shakespeare in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi

A panel discussion on the production process for Kaisara featuring members of the cast and creative team—director, actors, lighting and costume designers

This event will be LIVE IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL.

LIVE IN-PERSON at UH Mānoa Kuykendall 410

Friday, 9/22/23

9:30pm HST

Kaisara Post Show Q&A

​Post Show Q&A with the cast and crew following the 7:30 pm performance of Kaisara

LIVE IN-PERSON ONLY at UH Mānoa Kennedy Theatre.

Sunday, 9/24/23

5:00pm HST

Politicizing Shakespeare in
Post-Overthrow Hawaiʻi

A panel discussion on the 1896 translation of Julius Caesar that inspired Kaisara, featuring scholars of Shakespeare and Hawaiian history

Derrick Higginbotham, Ami Mulligan, Tammy Hailiʻōpua Baker, and Sarah Kuaiwa

This event will be LIVE IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL.

LIVE IN-PERSON at UH Mānoa
 Kennedy Theatre.

Week 5 - ʻONIPAʻA REIMAGINED: CELEBRATING 30 YEARS OF CIVIC ENGAGEMENT THROUGH FILM

Friday, 9/29/23

5:00pm HST

Join us at Aliʻiolani Hale on South King Street in Honolulu, to celebrate the culmination of Hawaiian History Month!

2023 marks the 30th anniversary of one of the most extraordinary events in Hawaiian history. Five days of commemoration and observance of the 1893 overthrow of the sovereign Hawaiian Kingdom. ʻOnipaʻa—the queen’s motto would become the community’s rallying cry then, and now.

A film by the same name—ʻOnipaʻa, was imagined and crafted by David Kalama and crew from hours of footage, documenting events on ʻIolani palace grounds and sites throughout Honolulu’s historic district. History came alive that January in 1993, through street plays, band performances, church apologies, protests and formal cultural protocol.

ʻOnipaʻa, the documentary film will be shown at Aliʻiōlani Hale. Join filmmakers David Kalama, Meleanna Aluli Meyer (moderating), ʻĀina Paikai, and artists Sancia Nash and Drew Kauhaina Broderick in conversation about the importance of telling our stories, past, present and future.

Catering Sponsored by Hui Hanai - Perpetuating the Legacy of Queen Liliʻuokalani

5:00 PM - 5:10 PM Doors Open/Welcome
5:15 PM - 6:15 PM ʻOnipaʻa Film Screening
6:20 PM - 7:00 PM Q&A with Filmmakers
7:00 PM - 7:30 PM Pūpū
7:30 PM Pau

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