With the temporary closure of Kīholo due to COVID-19, we are bringing the mana'o of Kīholo to you live on Friday mornings via Zoom. Gather the ‘ohana around the computer or phone to join Ku`ulei Keakealani and friends as they share and teach about Kīholo.
On Friday, April 3, starting at 9:30am we will learn Ke Au Au a hula about ocean tides. The rising and falling tides are brought to life in this hula which speaks the many names our kupuna gave to various tidal movements, and highlights their keen observations of the world.
This event is free. You just need a mobile device or computer and an internet connection. Click below to register.
Ku`ulei Keakealani
Educator, cultural practitioner, poet, storyteller, activist, and our Cultural Director at Hui Aloha Kīholo, Ku`ulei wears many hats, but wears them all with a strong sense of the history of her ancestors and the responsibility we have to perpetuate Hawaiian culture for future generations.
What is Zoom?
Zoom is a cloud-based video conferencing service you can use to virtually meet with others - either by video or audio-only or both, all while conducting live chats - and it lets you record those sessions to view later. You can register for this Zoom meeting here.