Living Aloha Festival 2014: Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu and Kūpaoa
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- National Museum of the American Indian
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- Video Title
- Living Aloha Festival 2014: Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu and Kūpaoa
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- The Living Aloha Hawai'i Festival 2014 launches an anniversary year for the the museum, with a rich program of performances. This special Indian Summer Showcase features a hula presentation by San Francisco's Patrick Makuakane and Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu. Hula master Patrick Makuakane is well known for his innovative choreography. His work is grounded in the traditions of hula, yet he is has also developed a unique style, called hula mua, that uses modern music to provide a whole new dimension to the dance. Kūpaoa is an award-winning husband and wife musical duo. The lovely voices of Līhau Hannahs Paik and Kellen Paik have delighted listeners and audiences for almost a decade, starting out as musicians who shared stages with friends and each other, and then joining seven years ago as the duo Kupaoa, which has since become a solid institution in the field of Hawaiian music. Recorded on the Potomac Atrium of the National Museum of the American Indian on May 17, 2014.
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- 1 hr 13 min 19 sec
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- Native American Indian Museum Smithsonian "Indigenous Peoples" "Smithsonian Institution" "Smithsonian NMAI" "National Museum of the American Indian"
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- 2014-06-03T17:07:44.000Z
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- Education
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- Native Americans;American Indians
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