Saturday 31 May 2008 at 10:44 am
The popular WAIKIKI BY MOONLIGHT block party returns for a third year on Saturday, May 31st, 6~10:00 p.m., after attracting over 15,000 people last year.
The WAIKIKI BY MOONLIGHT main stage will feature an incredible line-up of entertainment by today’s hottest musical acts, including:
Teresa Bright
Multiple Na Hoku Hanohano Award winner. With one of the most beautiful voices, Teresa Bright ranks at the top of Hawai`i's best and brightest singers. Her renditions of traditional Hawaiian songs, often colored with a touch of jazz and blues, have distinguished her music for two decades.
Kalapana
The legendary group exploded onto the local music scene in 1973 and quickly spread around the world. Their music spans over three decades. Kalapana continues to be a source of inspiration for contemporary Hawaiian music and musicians today.
Mana`o Company
This group quickly catapulted to the top of the music charts soon after their debut in 1992. After a 9-year hiatus, the Mana’o Company returned in 2001/2(?), and have proven they still have the magic – winning multiple Na Hoku Hanohano Awards in 2002.
Here's a clip of Jake Shimabukuro at last year's Waikiki by Moonlight block party:
Friday 30 May 2008 at 4:44 pm
June 6-8, 2008: Pan-Pacific Festival
This annual festival in Waik?k? features food and entertainers from Japan, Hawai‘i, the U.S. Mainland, and other pan-pacific regions performing on six stages. Festivities take place on Kal?kaua Avenue from 6:40 p.m.-10 p.m.
Celebration activities include a floral parade, ceremonial draping of lei at the King Kamehameha statue as well as a cultural festival to honor Hawai‘i’s first Monarch.
With Mr. Jim Hinds. An introduction to hypnosis referencing the work of Ernest Rossi theorizing that hypnosis can induce changes at the cellular and DNA levels. An introduction lasting 20 minutes or so, to give people a feel for what clinical hypnosis is like followed by a short discussion of how hypnosis can be used to help interested individuals remove long term fear and anger from their world-view.
For more information on this and other upcoming 2008 meeting topics, see the NLS website at:
Notice the Upper Iowa University banner on the wall? Through our partnership with Upper Iowa University , ICC students can enroll at UIU and ICC simultaneously and receive regionally-accredited college credit while studying right here in Hawaii with ICC's College Studies program!
Friday 02 May 2008 at 10:29 pm
We recently came across a email from Mirek Cipra (Slovakia), who studied at ICC in 2002. He has a webpage at http://www.cipra.cz/ where he says "In 2002 I fulfilled my great dream and flew to Hawaii to take part in an English course in Honolulu. Those four weeks there seemed to me to resemble a life in the paradise."
Friday 02 May 2008 at 10:19 pm
Our trip to Kauai started in the very early morning of Saturday the 12th of April. We met at the Honolulu airport. After a 15-minute flight we arrived on the beautiful island of Kauai, called the Garden Isle. Our guides Ellen and Harmoni went to pick up the vans we rented. When we got the cars we went to a nice little restaurant to eat breakfast. Now we were ready to discover the island! We drove westbound to the Waimea Canyon. WOW! What a view we had.