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Te Manahua Flyer

Aloha from Hawaii-Nei, our beloved Hawaii. Here’s a flyer from the event we’re filming, and yes its hot hot hot over here!!! Mauriora whanau :)

p.s Ngati Ranana (London) and Te Rerearangi from Australia are confirmed participants in the competition, going up against two groups from Oahu, ‘Te Rangatahi’ from Kapolei and ‘Te Hokioi’ from Laie, while Na Mamo o Haloa are a hula halau with only one Maori in the group, their tutor and kaea, and one the ones to keep an eye out for from Kauai. Cool aye! :) Mauriora!!!

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‘Re-Presenting The Pacific’: Pacific Island Film Festival

Here we go Pacific Superheroes the PACIFIC ISLAND FILM FESTIVAL in Hawaii Nei, O for Orsum!!! Chur thanks Louisa for the heads up, 275 special :).

‘The first annual Pacific Islands Film Festival at the Honolulu Design Center’s Cupola Theatre will showcase feature films, documentaries, and student short films from throughout the Pacific.

The Film Festival will take place from 6 - 9:15 p.m. nightly Friday, July 11th until Sunday, July 13th. The event is free and open to the public.

Throughout the three day festival, filmwork spanning the length and breadth of the Pacific will illustrate the diversity of Pacific island cultures. Organizers and filmmakers hope to engage audiences with thought-provoking films that offer insights into the lives of Pacific Islanders. Music, dance, and an after-film discussion are also part of the festival.

The Pacific Basin Institute at Pomona college, in association with the Center for Pacific Islands Studies and the School of Pacific and Asian Studies at the University of Hawai`i and Pacific Islanders in Communications, presents Re-Presenting the Pacific: First Pacific Islands Film Festival’

11-13 July 2008
Honolulu Design Center, Cupola Theatre
All screenings are FREE and open to the public.
Friday, July 11

6:00 – 6:45 p.m.

Performances of music and dance

Manoa Voices, University of Hawai`i

Hula dancer, Ku`ulei Hazelwood
7:00 – 9:45 p.m.

KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Merata Mita, filmmaker and assistant professor at the Academy for Creative Media at the University of Hawai`i

Followed by screening of:

Hawaiian Footage from the PBI archive

16mm color footage of Oahu in the late 1930s filmed by a U.S. Navy aviator. (8 mins)

FEATURE: Naming Number 2 (93 mins)
Saturday, July 12

9:00 – 11:30 a.m.

FEATURE: Morning Comes So Soon (85 mins)

followed by after-film discussion
noon–2:30 p.m.

DOCUMENTARY:

Le Afi Ua Mua: The Fire is Burning (57 mins)

Time and Tide (59 mins)
3:00-5:30 p.m.

DOCUMENTARY:

Tanim: A Tribal Struggle for Power (51 mins)

Breaking Bows and Arrows (52 mins)
6:00-7:45 p.m.

FEATURE: Samoan Wedding (97 mins)
8:15-9:30 p.m.

CELEBRITY NIGHT: Cliff Curtis (Once Were Warriors, Whale Rider), perhaps the bestknown actor from the Pacific: His life, his films . . . Cliff Curtis, in person
Sunday, July 13
12:30 -2:30 p.m.

DOCUMENTARY:

Made in Taiwan (45 mins)

Guarding the Family Silver (59 mins)
3:00-4:15 p.m.

DOCUMENTARY: The New Oceania: Albert

Wendt, writer (73 mins)
4:45-6:45 p.m.

STUDENTS’ SHORT FILMS:

These seven films from 2007 represent the rich and diverse range of Hawai`i based storytelling, from the students of the Academy for Creative Media,

University of Hawai`i. Followed by Q&A with filmmakers.
7:15-9:15 p.m.

DOCUMENTARY: Keepers of the Flame:

The Cultural Legacy of Three Hawaiian Women (59 mins)

Preceded by music and introduction by Eddie Kamae, Hawai`i’s Living Treasure
For detailed film schedule, visit here

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From Hawaii Nei - ‘Te Manahua’ 2008 Kapa Haka Comps

Check this out Pacific Superheroes, polynesians keeping it tight in Hawaii with participants from all cultures with a love for kapa haka Maori. Pacific Superheroes LTD are making their way up to Hawaii to document and celebrate the occassion ;) . Lets support this event, even better come and join the occassion if your in the hood. 1Luv ohana!!!

Te Manahua competition

The ancient chants of Aotearoa (New Zealand) will fill the air at the Polynesian Cultural Center’s 9th Annual Te Manahua Maori Cultural Competition.

While the festival’s name has changed, this enriching whakataetae (competition) is still marked by the harmonious melodies and dances of Aotearoa as well as ornate traditional Maori costumes. Beginning last year, the yearly song and dance festival alternates between youth and adult competitions. This year, adults will take the stage, perpetuating the wairua (spirit) of the Maori culture.

Both local and national competitors eloquently grace the stage, displaying pride for the islands of Aotearoa. In addition, a Maori group from London will also compete at Te Manahua, rounding out the exciting competition.

When: Saturday, August 9- 9 a.m.

Where: Polynesian Cultural Center’s Pacific Theater, 55-370 Kamehameha Hwy., La’ie, HI

Why: Celebrate Maori heritage and culture through song and dance.

Admission: Tickets are $8 for adults and $6 for keiki 3-11. Kama’aina Annual Pass holders and keiki under 3 are free.

Information: For more information or to make reservations, please call the Polynesian Cultural Center ticket office at (800) 367-7060 or visit the PCC Web site at www.polynesia.com. In Hawai’i, call (808) 293-3333.

from Louisa Tei (Te Rarawa, Nga Puhi, Fuipu’a/Tufuiopa/Afega villages and Gau Island)

275 Mangere born & raised! much luv Louisa.

Mean Maori/Samoan/Fijian in Hawaii Mean!!!

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