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Chaminade University Of Honolulu Summer Series: "nana I Hawai'i I Ko'u Mau Maka (see Hawai'i Through My Eyes)"

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Date
Saturday - 7/29/2006
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CHAMINADE UNIVERSITY OF HONOLULU SUMMER SERIES:
"Nana I Hawai'i I Ko'u Mau Maka
(See Hawai'i through My Eyes)"

Under the guidance of Chaminade's Kumu-in-Residence John Keola Lake, Chaminade University of Honolulu will host a series of summer workshops and seminars entitled "Nana I Hawai'i I Ko'u Mau Maka (See Hawai'i Through My Eyes)" from June 20 through July 17, 2006. One of the most popular workshops for amateur and serious hula students is the Aha Hula Le'a --Hula Workshop, an intensive weeklong series of half day sessions with some of Hawai'i's well-known kumu hula; Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahele, Hokulani Holt Padilla, Cy Bridges, Naomi Sissy Lake-Farm, Leimomi Maldonado and Kaleo Trinidad. Participants can enroll for the whole week or per day. The non-credit enrichment offerings will cover a wide range of topics. An important aspect of Chaminade's mission is to offer its resources to the community in which it resides. Seminars and workshops were chosen to meet community interests and enrich cultural understanding. For more information, contact Marcia Bulosan at marciab@chaminade.edu or at (808) 735-4739.

Celebrating 50 years of educating students for life, service and successful careers, Chaminade University offers a liberal arts curriculum with day, evening, online and accelerated courses. The main campus is located in Kaimuki at 3140 Waialae Ave., Honolulu, HI 96816, with 10 satellite locations around Oahu military bases and Catholic parishes and schools. For more information, visit the Chaminade University website at www.chaminade.edu or call (808) 735-4711.

Please note: a more in depth schedule is copied in below:

CHAMINADE UNIVERSITY OF HONOLULU SUMMER SERIES:
Nana I Hawai'i I Ko'u Mau Maka (See Hawai'i through My Eyes) -- Schedule

SEMINARS
The Art of Storytelling
Hawai'i is rich in traditional tales and oral history. In telling them well, they live on within the listener. Jeff Gere and two special guest storytellers share their very different perspectives, tales, techniques and processes to vividly bring stories to life. This seminar will include "learning by doing" exercises, so bring a story on your tongue to work on.
June 27 • 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm • Ching Conference Center, Eiben Hall • Cost: $35
Jeff Gere, Master Storyteller, Thespian

Symposium on Hawaiian Social Justice
This symposium will cover issues relating to Hawaiian rights to access and gather over public and private lands and the international implications of those rights. Participants will be provided a broad overview of the legal and social values that limit rights of practice and will have the opportunity to talk to tenants who are actively applying those rights on the island of O'ahu.
June 28, 29, 30 •12:00 pm - 2:30 pm • Henry Hall Rm 102 • Cost: $105/3-day series
Kekailoa Perry, JD, UH Manoa Hawaiian Studies Department

Hawai`i at the United Nations
This 3-day seminar will discuss current issues at the United Nations: Human Rights, Land and Water Rights, Bio-diversity, Sovereignty. It will also discuss the role of women at the UN.
July 5, 6, 7 • 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm •Henry Hall Rm 104 • Cost: $105/3-day series
Mililani Trask

Hawaiian Christian Spirituality:
What we learned about being Americanized, Christianized and Colonized
This seminar will explore the forms and values of Hawaiian Christian Spirituality in today's world and what it may mean for the future with an analysis of the United Churches of Christ's Apology to Na Kanaka Maoli 1993.
July 10 • 5:30 pm-8:00 pm • Henry Hall Rm 202 • Cost: $35
Dr. Kaleo Patterson & Dr. Ha`aheo Guanson, Pacific Justice & Reconciliation Ctr.

ALOHA, The Spirit From Within
This seminar will discuss the basic meaning of Aloha, ways of preserving those elements and its relevancy to today's Hawai'i.
July 12 • 8:00 am - 10:00 am • Henry Hall Rm 104 • Cost: $35
Dr. Linda Andrade-Wheeler, Author, Educator

Hawaiian Water Energy & The Waters of Kane
Exploring our Hawaiian water resources and relationship to Hawaiian Traditions
July 12 • 10:00 am - 12:00 pm • Henry Hall Rm 102 • Cost: $35
Dr. T. Kae`o Duarte, Teacher, UH Manoa Science Department of Water Energy

Indigenous Peacemaking
Indigenous people of the Asia Pacific including Kanaka Maoli have much to teach the world about traditions of peace and nonviolence. This seminar will introduce some of these traditions, themes, tools and methods and the implications for societies today. An overview of ho`oponopono and ho`okuikahi from current research will be presented.
July 17 • 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm • Henry Hall Rm 106 • Cost: $35
Dr. Kaleo Paterson & Dr. Ha`aheo Guanson, Pacific Justice & Reconciliation Ctr.

WORKSHOPS
AHA HULA LE'A - HULA WORKSHOP-JUNE 19-24, 2006,
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM, MCCABE GYMNASIUM,
Six days of Hula workshops, a consortium of Kumu Hula providing instructions in hula kahiko and hula auana, featuring a different Kumu each day. An excellent opportunity for teachers interested in expanding their teaching expertise.
Cost: $180/week or $30/day

Monday, June 19, 2006 Kumu Hula Pualani Kanaka`ole Kanahele, Hawai'i
Tuesday, June 20, 2006 Kumu Hula Hokulani Holt-Padilla, Maui
Wednesday, June 21, 2006 Kumu Hula Cy Bridges, O'ahu
Thursday, June 22, 2006 Kumu Hula Naomi Sissy Lake-Farm, Maui
Friday, June 23, 2006 Kumu Hula Leimomi Maldonado, O'ahu
Saturday, June 24, 2006 Kumu Hula Kaleo Trinidad, O'ahu

HAWAIIAN FIBER ARTS
A journey of learning and appreciation for the fiber arts of lauhala weaving, plaiting, cordage, and twining.
June 19, 21, 23 and 26 • 4:30 pm-6:30 pm • Eiben Hall Rm 101 • Cost: $160
Marques Hanalei Marzan, Bishop Museum

CONVERSATIONAL HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE
Basic conversational Hawaiian language introduces the student and teacher to proper pronunciation of the language and basic conversational patterns of everyday life.
June 21, 28, July 5, 12, • 5:00 pm-6:30 pm • Henry Hall Rm 202 • Cost: $150
Kumu John K. Lake, Kumu-in-Residence, Chaminade University

CHANT, OLI, THE LYRICAL POETRY AND PROSE OF HAWAI`I
The course will introduce the student to the significance of Hawaiian chant in the oral history of Hawai'i. You will learn protocol, ceremony and rituals of chant.
June 21, 28, July 5, 12 • 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm • Henry Hall Rm 202 • Cost: $150
Kumu John K. Lake, Kumu-in-Residence, Chaminade University

HAWAIIAN MUSICAL LITURGY
A venture into experiencing Hawaiian himeni and the cultural nuances through Hawaiian music and the use of Hawaiian instruments in the Catholic Mass.
June 26 & 27 • 8:30 am to 10:00 am • Cost: $70
Joseph Camacho, Artist-in-Residence, Hale Lokahi Retreat Center

HAWAIIAN COMPUTER LITERACY & TECHNOLOGY
This workshop will explore the impact of computer technology and present creative and effective teaching skills for Hawaiian Language, history and art classes.
July 5, 6, 7 • 10:00 am - 12:00 pm • Henry Hall Rm 121 • Cost: $105
Malia Nobrega, MA, UHM Media & Communication

ART FOR ADULTS THROUGH THE EYES OF CHILDREN
If you never thought you could draw or paint a picture, this is a creative experience must for teachers, students and artists at heart.
July 10 • 1:00 pm -3:00 pm • Henry Hall Rm 104 • Cost: $35
Meleanna Meyer, Artist, Teacher, Film Director

HAWAIIAN EPISTEMOLOGY
Introduction to the native Hawaiian ways of knowing and its building blocks of
identity. The workshop will explore Hawaiian essence, Hawaiian being, and Hawaiian cultural views of intelligence.
July 10 • 9:00 am - 12:00 noon • Henry Hall Rm 109 • Cost: $50
Dr. Manu Meyer

SPECIAL SEMINARS

Hawaiian Leadership Traditions
This evening will discuss the wisdom of Hawaiian leadeship traditions used in modern ways to help one become a strong leader in today's world.
June 20 • 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm • Ching Conference Center, Eiben Hall • Free Event
Tommy Kaulukukui, Jr, Chairman of the Board, Queen Lili'uokalani Trust

Maoli Forum on Lomilomi and La'au Lapa'au
Lomiilomi and la'au lapa'au specialists gather to share their expertise in the art of healing thorugh the use of massage and medicinal plants.
July 8 • 8:30 am - 2:30 pm • Location To Be Announced • Free Event


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