Windward Community College announces the 3rd Annual Palikū Arts
Festival, a unique interactive arts experience, set for April 6, 2013
from 10:00am to 6:00pm in and around the grounds of Palikū Theatre on
the Windward Community College campus in Kaneohe. Last year's Festival
was hugely successful, attracting approximately 4,000 people!
A family friendly event, the Palikū Arts Festival
will include fun hands-on opportunities to get involved in art, music,
literature, theatre and movement. This event is free to the public and
open to all ages. Those attending are encouraged to come in costume or
festive clothing.
The festival’s emphasis is on "doing" art, not just seeing it. Windward
CC art professors, instructors and their students will be on hand with
supplies and assistance to those who want to express their creativity in
a variety of ways — from painting, drawing, and sculpting to moving,
acting or making music, prints, masks, poetry and prose. Community
groups such as the Honolulu Printmakers will also be leading hands-on
activities.
Or, attendees can observe art at work with demonstrations in art studios, or check out the art exhibition in Gallery 'Iolani.
Music workshops with Sojin Kimura
· Gymnastics with Sarah Hadmack
· Garage Band with Renee Arakaki – Making music on your computer
· Pottery Wheel for Kids with Paul Nash
· Camera Obscura with Mark Hamasaki
· Open Drawing Studio with Norm Graffam – draw or have your portrait drawn
· Poetry with Janine Oshiro
· Woodcarving with Jordan Souza
· Hawaiian fiber art with Lufi Luteru
· Clay sculpture with Bryce Meyers
· Stage Combat with Nick Logue
· Mask making with Yukie Shiroma
· Screen printing with Rob Molyneux—bring your own shirt to be printed or buy one
· Styrofoam printing with Christina Weisner
· Printmaking with the Honolulu Printmakers
· Acting with Taurie Kinoshita
· Screenwriting and fiction writing workshops with Chris McKinney & Desiree Poteet
· Kanikapila with Ka'ala Carmack & Kamuela Kimokeo—bring your instrument or voice
· Raku Firing Demonstrations, and much more!
PLUS, music and performances at Paliku Theatre,
shows at Imaginarium, exhibits at Gallery Iolani and storytelling at the
new library (with coffee shop!).
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