Apr 22 Monday
Discover the quiet beauty of 'Stillness in Motion' at Blue Hawai'i Lifestyle, Ala Moana Center. 📸 Join us in appreciating the delicate interplay between tranquility and activity, as captured by our talented Hawaiʻi-based artists.
This humble exhibition invites you to reflect on the simplicity of observation, finding stillness in motion within our island environment. Embrace the subtle stories told through the lens of local creators.
UHMC’s Student ʻOhana for Sustainability (SOS) club is partnering with Maui Huliau Foundation and Hulihia to host their annual Earth Day celebration on the campus Great Lawn and back parking lot on Monday April 22nd from 3-6pm. This free event is open to the public and will be an interactive, education oriented opportunity; including local community-based organizations that are tackling pressing environmental issues across Hawaiʻi. There will be an emphasis on the recent wildfire relief efforts and providing needed information/resources for displaced/affected individuals. The event will feature food, drinks, entertainment, keiki yard games, and guest speakers, with outreach booths by local nonprofits and government agencies.
Entertainment Piano Music, any style, Background Music, Requests, Name that Tune... by the pianist "Francois Kie" at Kihei Caffe (Maui Coast Hotel- Kihei)Everyday Day (except Fridays) 5pm to 8pmMahalo Nui LoaMuch Aloha🌈🌈🌈🍀🍀🍀🎹🎹🎹☀️ ☀️ ☀️ ☀️ ☀️
Write With Aloha returns!Beginning Monday, April 1st Aloha Theatre will reopen our classroom to local scribes.
Write With Aloha: FREE Writing WorkspaceOn Mondays from 2:30pm - 5:30pm, our doors are open for local writers of all skill levels to create, develop, and share their stories. This is a non-structured group of like-minded creatives. We invite you to join Jamie Hughes to take your time. *accepted donations will support the Aloha Theatre Education programs.Write With Aloha: Deep DiveMondays | April 1 - June 3 | 6:30pm - 8:30pmIn this 8-week course, led by Jamie Hughes, students will workshop ideas and discuss the essential elements of storytelling, plot structure, and how to create memorable characters with compelling arcs. The class culminates in a staged reading on the Aloha Theatre mainstage!Space is limited. Participants must commit to attend 6 out of 8 classes in person. Class Dates: 4/1, 4/8, 4/15, 4/22, 5/6, 5/13, 5/20, 5/27 (optional: Memorial Day)SHOWCASE: 6/3
Meet the Instructor:Jamie Hughes is a fantasy writer for the stage and film, with a particular interest in how stories can make us reevaluate and change cultural norms. He has a BA in Creative Writing and Film from Emory University, where he gained experience in set coordination, lighting/audio design and film editing and has an MFA in Writing for the Performing Arts from The University of California, Riverside where he directed several short films and plays. His one-act play, The Younger, about the fascinating life of Emperor Nero's mother, won the Aristine Mann award at Emory, and his short film script, We Are Not Rats, about the challenges women can face in STEM, won first place in the Write To Film competition at UCR. Jamie loves nothing more than discussing new work and getting to the root of what every script needs to be the best that it can be.
Friday–Sunday, April 19–21 & 26–28
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:00 p.m. and Sundays at 2:00 p.m
Mid-Pacific School of the Arts presents the captivating world of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," reimagined with a twist set in an all-girls school of the 1950s. Witness the gripping tale of suspicion and hysteria unfold as the halls of this prestigious institution become the stage for a compelling exploration of power, fear, and accusation.
In this adaptation, the familiar characters of Salem grapple with the pressures of a conservative 1950s society, where conformity reigns supreme and dissent is met with harsh consequences. Follow the struggles of young women navigating friendship, authority, and the pursuit of truth in a world where secrets lurk behind every corner.
Experience Miller's masterful storytelling as timeless themes of betrayal and justice unfold against the backdrop of a strict all-girls school environment. With powerful performances and immersive atmosphere, this production promises to be an unforgettable journey into the heart of human nature and the dangers of unchecked power. Join us as we uncover the secrets beneath the surface and discover the true cost of seeking justice in a world consumed by fear.
Hawaiʻi’s first-ever Mid-Pacific School of the Arts offers students the opportunity to study under the direction of expert Mid-Pacific instructors from stage and screen who are noted professionals in their fields. The school offers pre-conservatory level programs and intensive arts training in Dance, Hula, Instrumental Music, Media, Musical Theatre, Theatre, Visual and Digital Arts. The arts are an integral part of the Mid-Pacific experience. Students of all levels are exposed to arts education because we believe the arts are as much a part of an individual’s development and success as they are a part of a meaningful and enlightened society.
Take a step back in time to the wonders of parlor magic. Enter a reception museum setting with your host who shares wonderous curiosities & oddities from strange lands in time. Then the magic truly starts as they guide you the right to pass through a secret portal & enter into a beautiful Victorian theatre full of antiques & splendor. Get comfortable as for your enjoyment we have gathered the world’s finest magicians waiting to astound & amaze you & of course comedy! Magic & comedy go hand in hand! We have two shows a night 5pm & 7.30pm except Dark Tuesdays. Family fun for everyone as keiki too love to be astounded & believing in magic is good for the soul. Admission includes a cocktail/virgin cocktail & we have GA seating & VIP front row. Kamaaina pricing too. Make your reservation at http://www.hotel-magic.com
Hunter Down hosts THE BAR EXAM trivia night at Proof Social Club. Happy hour all night long every Monday
8pm21+No Cover
Proof Social Club1154 Fort Street Mall #10Honolulu, HI 96813
Apr 23 Tuesday
The return of Par Hawaii’s annual Fueling Dreams campaign is helping Special Olympics Hawaii athletes on their journey for gold. From April 1, through May 13, 2024, Hawaii drivers can put the pedal to the metal and drive support for Special Olympics Hawaii athletes by making a donation at 33 participating Hele stores across Oahu, Hawaii Island and Maui. All donations received from the Fueling Dreams campaign allow Special Olympics Hawaii to continue to provide programs and training – both online and in-person – for more than 6,000 athletes and Unified partners across Hawaii.
For more information on the annual Fueling Dreams campaign or on Special Olympics Hawaii, please visit www.sohawaii.org.
Picture Credit: Special Olympics Hawaii
The Hawaii Kai Library Community Bookstore will be having a 50% off sale of all History and Autobiographies/Biographies during the month of April. Prices continue to be very reasonable with all proceeds going to the Hawaii Kai Library! The Bookstore also carries books of every genre as well as CDs, LPs, DVDs, Comics, Anime,Children's books, Maps, Puzzles, Games at great prices so stop by and browse!