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Kanikapila (Jam Session)

South San Francisco Session with Hawaiian Cultural Center

South San Francisco, CA

Subject: Music

KAULULEHUA HAWAIIAN CULTURAL CENTER KANIKAPILA NIGHT!!
423 Baden Ave, South San Francisco, CA 94080

KANIKAPILA
Hosted by: Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center and Hiram Bell
Who: Beginners, advance all ages any instrument.
Location: 423 Baden Ave, South San Francisco (between maple/spruce)
(Victorian House w/ white picket fence – head through gate to back of land)
Date: Friday Evenings: October 30, November 27, December 18
Time: 7:30pm until pau
Parking: Lot across the street.
Fee: By donation – funds go toward maintenance of...

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KAULULEHUA HAWAIIAN CULTURAL CENTER KANIKAPILA NIGHT!!
423 Baden Ave, South San Francisco, CA 94080

KANIKAPILA
Hosted by: Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center and Hiram Bell
Who: Beginners, advance all ages any instrument.
Location: 423 Baden Ave, South San Francisco (between maple/spruce)
(Victorian House w/ white picket fence – head through gate to back of land)
Date: Friday Evenings: October 30, November 27, December 18
Time: 7:30pm until pau
Parking: Lot across the street.
Fee: By donation – funds go toward maintenance of our Cultural Center (chairs, tables, floors, repairs etc..)
Food: If can, it would be nice to bring a small dish or snacks for all to enjoy. The center will provide, plates/napkins/forks.

Kanawai (guidelines):
*The location of the Kanikapila is at our Halau Hula (Halau o Keikiali`i). Please respect your surroundings (don’t touch drums and other people instruments). Help set up or breakdown tables and chairs. Throw away rubbish, recycle cups/cans etc…).
*The Pa (stage) is off limits, please don’t place things on there or sit.
* The goal of the Kanikapila at the center is to perpetuate Hawaiian Music. Taking it one step further, good ole fashion Kanikapila - so work on your Ho`opili Skills (follow the musician). Not all songs will come out of a book or with paper. If you are leading a song, call out the key.
* Bring one or more friends. The more the merrier! The goal is for everyone is to have a good time!

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When

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Where

Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center
423 Baden Ave
South San Francisco, CA 94080

Willing to travel up to 100 miles

Type

  • Event

Price: $5.00

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Notes:

Entrance by donation, suggested $5 (sliding scale)


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  • Hawaiian Cultural Center
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Since 1994, our goal has been to educate the general public about Hawai'i, its people, traditional customs, values, and...

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Since 1994, our goal has been to educate the general public about Hawai'i, its people, traditional customs, values, and protocols. We do this through our workshops, cultural events, and our hula hālau: Hālau 'o Keikiali'i.

The Resource Center & Library
Through your support, the new Resource Center & Library building was completed in late 2006. It will house collected books, recordings, articles and art on Hawaiian language, culture and history.
[Currently, access to the Resource Center is by appointment only]

Workshops/Classes
Lei Making, Hula, Ukulele, Language, Mele (Music), Oli (chant), Implement Making, Native Plants, Land Cultivation, History, Lole (clothing), Native Foods and more.

On-Going Annual Events

* Annual Lu'au: Music, Dance, Food, Arts/Crafts, Games, Auction
* Film Festival: featuring Hawaiian based films, short stories, documentaries and movies
* Art Show: A viewing of paintings, artifacts and artwork by Halau `o Keikiali`i and friends
* Lei Contest/Auction: A judged event with beautiful leis and prizes
* Kaliko Keiki Camp: 1 week daytime camp for children 6-12 to learn lei making, language, history, dance, music, cultivation/planting, and more
* Makahiki Ceremony: Closing of the harvest season
* 'Aha Hula 'o Kapalakiko: An annual hula gathering featuring classes with different Kumu Hula of the Bay Area

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