We create workshops for our community to learn traditional Hawaiian art like the kāhili or lei hulu (traditional Hawaiian featherwork). Sharing with our community helps to preserve these traditional arts for the next generations.
Lōkahi - working together to get the job done. We rallied as a community in support of the Kū Kiʻai Mauna protest in 2019. We held free workshops for our community to learn the proper protocols, chants, hula, and songs for the rally.
We give back to our community by doing free public performances. Every year we are invited to perform at the Nevada State Museum in Carson City in April and the Reno Aloha Festival in August.
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