Mokihana hula competition 6 p.m. today; 11 a.m. Saturday Kaua‘i Beach Resort The 26th Annual Kaua‘i Mokihana Festival, themed, “Year of ‘Olelo Hawai‘i,” continues with hula competitions. See the group ‘auana featuring modern hula. This group competition allows halau to
Mokihana hula
competition
6 p.m. today; 11 a.m.
Saturday
Kaua‘i Beach Resort
The 26th Annual Kaua‘i Mokihana Festival, themed, “Year of ‘Olelo Hawai‘i,” continues with hula competitions. See the group ‘auana featuring modern hula. This group competition allows halau to use traditional, borrowed or newly created implements to add a contemporary flavor to hula. Categories include kaikamahine, keikikane, wahine, kane, kupuna and hui/‘ohana. Come early, as Kaua‘i’s Aloha Festivals Royal Court will attend this event in full regalia with ceremonial entrance. The hula grand finale is Saturday. Admission is $15 in advance, $20 at the door. The finale opens with the solo competition, followed by all competing halau.
For information on a Mokihana pass call 652-4497. Tickets are available at the following outlets: Vicky’s Fabrics, JJ’s Ohana and Kaua‘i Beach Hotel near Hanama‘ulu.
World-renowned harpist in concert
Saturday, Sunday
St. Michael & All Angels’ Episcopal Church, Lihu‘e
Harpist Sharene Lum will play for all services this weekend celebrating the feast day of St. Michael and All Angels. She’s played professionally in Los Angeles and toured the world with legendary tenor Placido Domingo. She will be accompanied by Dean Taba on bass, who has been featured on many CDs, TV shows and movie soundtracks.
A free concert is open to the public at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. A reception will precede the concert at 6:15 p.m. on the church lanai. She will also perform the preludes for all weekend services, Saturday at 5:15 p.m. and Sunday morning at 7:15 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.
Visit stmichaels-kauai.org for more information or call 245-3796.
Volunteer work day
8 a.m. Saturday
Kalalau Trail
Help Kaua‘i Planning & Action Alliance do maintenance on Kalalau Trail under the leadership of Charlie Cobb-Adams and the Pono Pacific crew. Meet at Ke‘e Beach trail head. Sign up by e-mailing Luke Estes at kalalautrail@ponopacific.com or call him at 1-808-628-7557.
Kaua‘i Sings Andrew Lloyd
Webber
7 p.m. today, Saturday; 5 p.m. Sunday
The Hukilau Lanai, Kaua‘i Coast Resort at the Beachboy, Waipouli
Think “Cats,” “Phantom of the Opera” and “Jesus Christ Superstar” and you have an energized evening of song with local talent. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door, $15 for students. Tables of 10 are available for $200. This is a ticketless event so call Barbara at 246-9577 to book or e-mail barbara@malama-pono.org. Proceeds benefit Malama Pono and Kaua‘i United Way.
88 Shrines
10 a.m., noon and 2 p.m.
The Lawa‘i International Center
Experience a tranquil walk on the path of the 88 Shrines, watch a brief video and enjoy a talk-story session about the archaeological and hidden cultural treasures in Lawa‘i Valley. The center is open to the public on the second and last Sunday of every month, or by appointment. Donations are appreciated. For more information, e-mail lm@hawaii.rr.com, visit lawaicenter.org or call 639-4300.
Women Artists of Kaua’i exhibit
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday
Church of the Pacific, Princeville
This fine-art festival and fundraiser is a free, family event. Fine art, prints, gifts, sculpture, oil paintings, acrylics, photography, mixed media and watercolors will be featured as well as painting demonstrations by the artists. All will be for a good cause as a portion of the proceeds will go directly to the church’s outreach program which includes support of a food pantry and community garden.
Participating artists include Anna Skaradzinska, Marlene Czajkowski, Lilian de Mello, Helen Turner, Marionette Taboniar, Dava Shepherd, Leslie Tribolet, Susi Strom and Millicent Cummings.
For more info visit womenartistsofkauai.blogspot.com or call Marionette, 631-9173.
5th annual creative competition
Deadline: Sept. 30
KauaiBackstory.com
The online literary journal announces its fifth annual creative competition. This year’s theme is “Refuge,” and the event is sponsored by the Garden Island Arts Council.
Cash prizes will be awarded. For written: first place, $100; second place, $50; third place, $25; for visual: One $100 award. Winners and other noteworthy contributors will be posted on the website and invited to read on a special night later this fall (date and place to be determined). Essay, story (imagined or real), memoir and poems are all welcome. Visual entries must be submitted in jpg format. As in previous years, entries must be relevant to Kaua‘i. KauaiBackstory.com is a venue for rigorous writing with a view about Kaua‘i. Organizers said in a press release they look for writing that builds understanding, not walls.
Entries will be judged on whether they achieve this vision or not. A student category will be created pending interest and writing quality. Contest participants may submit one entry per category. Visit the website for guidelines or to view the quality of works posted and the blog’s mission statement. The deadline for entries is midnight Sept. 30. Text entries must be pasted into the body of an e-mail (no attachments) and images must be sent as jpg attachments.