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Though it’s located on a military base, this venerable organization is a true community theater, attracting actors and audiences from around the island. Their standard fare is the familiar musical.
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Some of Hawaii’s favorite entertainers including the Brothers Cazimero and Jerry Santos present the best contemporary Hawaiian music in a varied nightly schedule of performances.
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The modern renaissance of the Hawaiian culture, which began in the late 1960s, continues to this day, with music playing a major role. The Brothers Cazimero, Ho’okena, the late Israel Kamakawiwo’ole, and Maui’s own Keali’i Reichel have combined their astounding voices with modern instruments and classic Hawaiian poetic techniques to create a magnificent new sound.
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Polynesian music, dance, and legend.
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The largest of the community theaters offers beloved musicals to pidgin English fairy tales, contemporary drama to comedy.
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You HAVE to see this show. It’s an amazing period piece, with World War II vets in attitudes of worship, Ho burbling along in his whiskey-deep voice, and young performers brought up for a starry-eyed first chance.
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Named after surf legend Duke Kahanamoku and outfitted with his memorabilia, this lively bar frequented by a mixed-age crowd offers food and live music.
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Most easily described as male vocalists singing above their regular range, there is arguably no sweeter sound than the Hawaiian falsetto.
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Whether slack-key, steel, acoustic, or electric, the guitar is essential to Hawaiian music.
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Check out the surfing memorabilia and rock mementoes that cover the walls. There’s a live DJ and dancing every Friday night.
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