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Friday, December 20, 2024 - 6:00 PM
to Wednesday, December 25, 2024 - 7:00 PM
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM See all dates and Times
Performances during Seven Days of Mele will take place from December 19 – 25, nightly from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Waikiki Beach Walk plaza stage.
Thursday, December 19: KA PĀ HULA O KAUANOE O WAʻAHILA
Traditional Hawaiian Music & Hula with Kumu Hula Maelia Loebenstein-Carter
Award winning hula teacher, Maelia Loebenstein-Carter (former Miss Aloha Hula) kicks off this magical series with a superb presentation of authentic Hawaiian hula.
Friday, December 20: KUMU HULA DARCEY MONIZ & HĀLAU HULA ‘O PUKAʻIKAPUAOKALANI
Kumu hula Darcey Moniz and Puka‘ikapuaokalani Hula Studio have been distinguished and powerful competitors in the Merrie Monarch Hula Festival, the Miss Aloha Hula Contest in Hilo and the Queen Lili‘uokalani Keiki Hula Competition on Oʻahu.
Saturday, December 21: LEIMOMI MALDONADO & KAHALE I O KAHALA
Celebrated kumu hula Leimomi Maldonado shares the joy of holiday cheer with children, families, and our elders in this heartfelt performance. A delight for all ages!
Sunday, December 22: SALLIE KAUAKEA YOZA & HĀLAU ʻO NAPUALAʻIKAUIKAIU
A wonderful and vibrant traditional hula presentation by renowned director and kumu, Sallie Kauakea Yoza. Keiki and kūpuna will be mesmerized by the beauty in the spirit of Christmas. Don’t miss this performance that is perfect for the holidays!
Tuesday, December 24: HENRY & KENLEN- Kūkalahale Hawaiian Serenade
A wonderful duo with soaring harmonies, Henry Leoiki & Kenlen Limaha’i will share traditional and contemporary favorites in a special Christmas Eve performance.
Wednesday, December 25: BLAINE KAMALANI KIA “ALL IN THE ʻOHANA CHRISTMAS!”
with the Kia Family & Special Guests!
Blaine Kamalani Kia - youngest of nine children, and his family have made Waikīkī their home and their playground since the 1960s. They have all worked throughout the hotel and restaurant industry with a rich history and legacy. Three generations of the Kia Family shares their gift of “Aloha” on Christmas night. This special celebration ensures a very Merry Christmas, indeed!
