Hula Anyone presents: LOKAHI, an evening of Hula and Polynesian Dancing and Music

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Date & Time

Fri, Sep 22 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Address (map)

820 North Fairview

Venue (website)

Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Congregation

Hula Anyone is proud to present LOKAHI (Coming Together), an evening of Hula and Polynesian Dancing and Music.

Join Hula Anyone on September 22nd from 7-9pm at Live Oak Congregation in Goleta for an intimate evening of live music, storytelling, singing and hula dancing. As our friends as family on Maui continue to recover from the devastating and catastrophic fires, we will be dedicating our concert, as well as a portion of our proceeds, to the people of Maui.

Once again we are excited to welcome back special guest artist Walt Keale from Oahu! A nephew to Hawaiian music legend Uncle Moe Keale and first cousin to Skippy and Israel “IZ” Kamakawiwo’ole, Keal’s music is described as “bold and unconventional, having taken it in a fresh and imaginative direction”. A musician and Kahu (spiritual leader), Keale brings forward the legacy of his family’s rich Hawaiian history through his music.

Angelita Eller and Hula Anyone are dedicated to the preservation of Hawaiian Hula and Tahitian dance traditions. We provide a nurturing platform for ages 4-84 years old to learn traditional dance forms.

Tickets are $45 and seating is limited. Please contact us for more details or to purchase tickets – info@hulaanyone.com or 805-451-0589.

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