05-22-2010, 01:49 PM
Performing Arts Festival Intensive
with stellar instructors Andrea Torres, Daron Scarborough, Jonathan KimoKaleikaukeha Lopez, John Signor, Marcus Quiniones, Wailana Simcock.
July 5, 2010 - July 11, 2010. Fun community Festival days on July 4th, 5th and 10th welcome public day-use participation. Each presale ticket ($20/adult or $10/child age 12 and under) provides all activities for any day plus a meal. Additional food and beverages will be available for purchase.
For the Performer in You! The Performing Arts Festival Intensive.
Performing Arts Aficionados: Beyond the wonderful Kalani Experience and other Festival activities, you have opportunity to have a great nature-culture-wellness week and get, for free, both the opening July 5th Ho’olaule’a (Hawaiian party) and the finale July 10th PERFORMANCE!
This workshop is open to performers at all levels who have a passion and interest in the performing arts. To be a part of the performance you must commit to the full schedule consisting of 4 classes per day - an immersion in dance, drama, hula and music. Six talented professional artists from Hawai'i will hone your skills. Your relaxation will be honed with adventure fun and massage recovery!
Musicians from different disciplines are greatly encouraged to attend the intensive as John Signor will be your master teacher in developing an original music score for the performance on July 10th.!
Just $200 holds your place in comfortable accommodations when you call 800-800-6886 to reserve and pay the balance when you arrive. See Kalani Experience for rates.
The “Finale Performance,” Saturday, July 10th, 8 p.m., will conclude the two-week Festival by showcasing the faculty and students of intensive performing arts training in dance, drama, hula and music. The 6 p.m. dinner is slated as an ‘Ohana Barbeque.
Full Festival and summer schedules are posted on www.kalani.com. Partial funding has been provided by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the County of Hawai’i Department of Research and Development and the Hawai’i Tourism Authority. Kalani’s educational programs and facilities are also supported by member donations, volunteer staff, visiting students, plus contributions from local residents, organizations and businesses. For more information, to reserve tickets, lend support to programs, request an auxiliary aid or reasonable modification, please call 965-7828 or e-mail kalani@kalani.com.
with stellar instructors Andrea Torres, Daron Scarborough, Jonathan KimoKaleikaukeha Lopez, John Signor, Marcus Quiniones, Wailana Simcock.
July 5, 2010 - July 11, 2010. Fun community Festival days on July 4th, 5th and 10th welcome public day-use participation. Each presale ticket ($20/adult or $10/child age 12 and under) provides all activities for any day plus a meal. Additional food and beverages will be available for purchase.
For the Performer in You! The Performing Arts Festival Intensive.
Performing Arts Aficionados: Beyond the wonderful Kalani Experience and other Festival activities, you have opportunity to have a great nature-culture-wellness week and get, for free, both the opening July 5th Ho’olaule’a (Hawaiian party) and the finale July 10th PERFORMANCE!
This workshop is open to performers at all levels who have a passion and interest in the performing arts. To be a part of the performance you must commit to the full schedule consisting of 4 classes per day - an immersion in dance, drama, hula and music. Six talented professional artists from Hawai'i will hone your skills. Your relaxation will be honed with adventure fun and massage recovery!
Musicians from different disciplines are greatly encouraged to attend the intensive as John Signor will be your master teacher in developing an original music score for the performance on July 10th.!
Just $200 holds your place in comfortable accommodations when you call 800-800-6886 to reserve and pay the balance when you arrive. See Kalani Experience for rates.
The “Finale Performance,” Saturday, July 10th, 8 p.m., will conclude the two-week Festival by showcasing the faculty and students of intensive performing arts training in dance, drama, hula and music. The 6 p.m. dinner is slated as an ‘Ohana Barbeque.
Full Festival and summer schedules are posted on www.kalani.com. Partial funding has been provided by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the County of Hawai’i Department of Research and Development and the Hawai’i Tourism Authority. Kalani’s educational programs and facilities are also supported by member donations, volunteer staff, visiting students, plus contributions from local residents, organizations and businesses. For more information, to reserve tickets, lend support to programs, request an auxiliary aid or reasonable modification, please call 965-7828 or e-mail kalani@kalani.com.