Archive for "Maui"

Hawaii Pro

Maui

November 25, 2019 – December 06, 2019:
Hawaii Pro. The capstone to the Women’s Championship Tour, the Hawaii Pro crowns the undisputable World Champion along with an event winner at Honolua Bay on Maui, a picture-perfect wave that saw all-time buttery barreling conditions last year. Hawaii’s own Carissa Moore earned the event win with progressive power-surfing while Australia’s Stephanie Gilmore won her seventh World Title in a convergence of feel-good female dominance.

Kula Harvest Festival

Maui

November 23, 2019:
Kula Harvest Festival. Kula’s 32nd annual fall harvest festival on November 23rd at 5000 Kula Highway, a beautiful upcountry setting, featuring live entertainment, silent auction, ono food, games, hayrides, Made in Hawaii arts and crafts, country store with local produce and crafts, petting zoo, photo booth, lei making, keiki castles, pie baking contest, market street, and so much more! Lots of fun for the whole family! Free parking and free admission. kulapta.org/harvest-festival.html

Fifty Shades of Blue – The Blue Party

Maui

November 22, 2019:
Fifty Shades of Blue – The Blue Party. Platinum Enterprises Hawaii and West Maui Singles Presents: “Fifty Shades of Blue” An Ocean Theme Affair @ Evo Art Maui “A Higher Purpose Gallery” 888 Front Street Lahaina, HI 96761.
This is a complimentary event, and open to all who are interested. We welcome the true ocean lover, ocean conservation supporter, and ocean art enthusiast. The attire for the event is casual chic, and blue! You must wear the color blue, as this is a “blue” ocean theme affair. (No denim please.)
Come out and enjoy complimentary wine, and show your support for our beautiful Maui Kai, and celebrate the creative works of our exceptional local artists.
Art Giveaway via Silent Auction.
Evo Art Maui, is the newest, and hottest Fine Art Gallery, located in the world renowned Lahaina Town, art district. evoartmaui.com

Hawaii International Film Festival

Maui

November 21, 2019 – November 23, 2019:
Hawaii International Film Festival
. All shows in McCoy Studio Theater; show times vary As the vanguard forum of international cinematic achievement in the Asia-Pacific region, Hawai’i International Film Festival (HIFF) recognizes new and emerging talent and facilitates dynamic cultural exchange through the cinema arts. The festival includes documentaries and film shorts, including premieres, experimental films, animation/digital works, and first features by new directors. HIFF selections and audiences reflect the diverse multicultural face of Hawaii – helping to enrich, enlighten, and broaden support for Asian and Pacific films. Film titles & show times: Thursday, November 21 Tokyo Hula; 7:00 pm Friday, November 22 Made in Hawaii Short Films; 7:00 pm Saturday, November 23 Mo Te Iwi: Carving for the People; 4:00 pm Haole; 7:00 pm Tickets: $12 per film (plus applicable fees) Tickets on sale: Tuesday, October 15 For show descriptions visit http://www.mauiarts.org

Concerts at The Shops at Wailea with Del Beazley

Maui

November 20, 2019:
Concerts at The Shops at Wailea with Del Beazley. Join us for a special evening of music with Del Beazley at The Shops at Wailea. Concerts at The Shops is a free, monthly jazz series that is open to the public and features headlining musicians from across the Hawaiian Islands. The Shops at Wailea is Maui’s premier shopping and dining destination with more than 70 distinct boutiques, shops, restaurants and galleries. For more information, visit our website at, https://www.theshopsatwailea.com or call us at (808) 891-6770.

Hui Holidays 2019

Maui

November 18, 2019 – December 24, 2019:
Hui Holidays 2019. Hui Holidays showcases Made on Maui artwork by local artists in a festive historical setting. By shopping local, you’ll be making a creative investment in our community, in your neighbors, and in yourselves! Hui Holidays is made possible with support from the County of Maui Office of Economic Development.

Naomi Niskala, pianist

Maui

November 15, 2019:
Pianist Naomi Niskala (Pennsylvania) will perform a solo recital that will include Arnold Schoenberg’s “Opus 19,” Leos Janacek’s “Mists,” Robert Helps’s “Recollections” and “Three Hommages,” Vivian Fine’s “Five Preludes,” and Roger Sessions’s “Sonata No. 1.” Admission is free. Refreshments at intermission provided by the Church’s Music Committee. Part of Ebb & Flow Arts North South East West Festival 2019. ebbandflowarts.org

Hae Hawaii: Film & Discussion

Maui

November 17, 2019:
Hae Hawaii: Film & Discussion. McCoy Studio Theater; 3:00 pm In an historical drama set during the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy and days leading up to annexation, a young thief is recruited to protect the unifying symbol of the kingdom: the Hawaiian flag. A post-filwaii: Film & Discusm discussion with film director Ty Sanga will address the significance of Hae Hawaii: what it meant during the time of the overthrow, and what it means today. Tickets: $12, 10% discount for MACC Members (plus applicable fees). www.mauiarts.org

Chinese Heritage Festival

Maui

November 16, 2019:
Chinese Heritage Festival. “A Taste of China” entices festival visitors by sharing Chinese culture through food. The Food Booths offer a variety of taste treats and distinctive cultural dishes available for purchase. There will be a powerpoint presentation in the historic Cookhouse about food, along with an informative display and demo of Chinese herbs. Live Chinese music entertains the attendees, with hands on cultural activities available to engage the keiki (children), as well as adults. A lei ceremony will be conducted in the Museum lawn at 4:30 pm at the statue of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, to honor his legacy. Dr. Sun, who spent time on Maui visiting his brother, a resident of Kula, is remembered as a great leader of modern China.

Rosy Simas Danse – WEAVE

Maui

November 14, 2019:
Rosy Simas Danse – WEAVE. Castle Theater, 7:30 p.m. Native American choreographer Rosy Simas (Seneca) breathes life into “Weave,” a dance project drawn from the interwoven and interdependent nature of our world. Like its namesake, “Weave” traces the vibrant threads of individual and embodied stories, uniting in an interdisciplinary performance woven of story, dance, moving image, and quadraphonic sound. Learn more at the WEAVE website CLICK to watch a video interview on the project. There will also be a dance workshop associated with this performance. Watch for more details! Tickets: $20, $35, $45; ½ price kids 12 + under; 10% discount for MACC members (plus applicable fees) On sale to MACC Members: Saturday, September 7 On sale to Public: Tuesday, September 10. www.mauiarts.org